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  • Architectuul looks at the winners of an architecture prize based in Piran, here.

  • Bad Astronomy's Phil Plait notes the wind emitted from one distant galaxy's supermassive black hole is intense enough to trigger star formation in other galaxies.

  • Maria Farrell at Crooked Timber pays tribute to Jack Merritt, a young victim of the London Bridge attack who was committed to the cause of prisoner rehabilitation.

  • Dangerous Minds looks at the history of French pop group Les Rita Mitsouko.

  • Bruce Dorminey reports on the European Space Agency's belief Earth-observing spacecraft are needed to track ocean acidification.

  • The Dragon's Tales reports on the consensus of the Russian scientific community against human genetic engineering.

  • Far Outliers reports on the first ambassador sent from the Barbary States to the United States.

  • JSTOR Daily reports on the life of pioneering anthropologist Franz Boas.

  • Language Log shares images of a bottle of Tibetan water, bought in Hong Kong, labeled in Tibetan script.

  • Lawyers, Guns and Money rightly assigns responsibility for the terrible measles outbreak in Samoa to anti-vaxxers.

  • The LRB Blog notes how tree planting is not apolitical, might even not be a good thing to do sometimes.

  • Marginal Revolution reports on a paper suggesting that food tends to be better in restaurants located on streets in Manhattan, better than in restaurants located on avenues.

  • Justin Petrone at north! shares an account of a trip across Estonia.

  • The NYR Daily looks at the photography of Michael Jang.

  • Personal Reflections' Jim Belshaw continues to report from Armidale, in Australia, shrouded in smoke from wildfires.

  • The Planetary Society Blog reports on the early days of the Planetary Society, four decades ago.

  • The Russian Demographics Blog looks at how centenarians in Sweden and in Denmark experience different trends in longevity.

  • Starts With A Bang's Ethan Siegel reports on the accidental discovery of the microwave background left by the Big Bang in 1964.

  • Understanding Society's Daniel Little looks at the increasingly poor treatment of workers by employers such as Amazon through the lens of primitive accumulation.

  • Window on Eurasia looks at the small differences separating the Kazakhs from the Kyrgyz.

  • Arnold Zwicky shares a dance routine, shown on television in France, against homophobia.

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