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Anemona hartocollis twitter11/17/2023 I love this style for its use of the grid and unmatched readability, while it still floats somewhat free on the page, and the letterforms can’t be beat. One example: All the signage in New York City (and many, many other places) uses Helvetica, an offshoot of Swiss typography. Daring during the time of its inception, Swiss Style over time has managed to remain daring but is now also classic. ![]() Take a dive into Swiss Style, born of the Bauhaus, De Stijhl and The New Typography. Swiss Style: The principles, the typefaces and the designers (Callie Budrick, Print) The abrupt retiring of the program, which was launched in 2004, overhauled in 2018 and powered by more than 30 years of federal environmental legislation, stunned environmentalists and academics.ĭNA analysis revealed the identity of 19 th century “Connecticut vampire” (Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica) National Library of Medicine shuttered Toxmap, a free, interactive interface that did exactly what its name purports: mapped toxic sites of varying severity across the country by aggregating pollution data from at least a dozen government sources. It's about another murder case that relied, to some degree, on Fitbit data.įederal Toxmap shutters, raising the ire of pollution researchers(Michael Shulson, Undark) The other day, my husband, proving that he listens to me better than I listen to him, sent me the story I'm sharing with you here. That episode got me thinking a lot, and talking a lot, about the role of these devices in criminal cases going forward. When police got the tracker's GPS data, they could see the teen's frantic zigzags along a running trail as she tried, but failed, to evade her murderer. Even when I'm not on a fitness kick (read: lazy), I like that my model receives text messages and tracks my sleep. Several months ago, my husband and I binged some true crime shows, and one memorable case included evidence from an ill-fated young woman's fitness tracker. Like a lot of Americans, I wear a Fitbit basically 24-7. Enjoy, and feel free to tweet us ( your thoughts.Ī brutal murder, a wearable witness, and an unlikely suspect (Lauren Smiley, Wired) ![]() Here’s a compilation of what our staff has been reading this week. So, we figured, why not keep the conversation going? Our office is always buzzing (either with not-so-hushed voices or the ping of email delivery notifications) as we share the inspiring, emotionally compelling, fascinating or simply funny articles or videos we can’t put down or stop watching/scrolling through. ![]() We also love to talk about what we’re reading. At the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, we love to read as much as we love to write.
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