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A Foundation That’s Falling Apart
World + People

A Foundation That’s Falling Apart

[...] But a new phenomenon is the Indian sand mafia, which employs thousands of poor people to extract sand from [...]
Paulina Wilk
The Anxious Heart
Art + Stories, Soul + Body

The Anxious Heart

[...] Maria Hawranek talks to cardiologist Sandeep Jauhar. [...]
Maria Hawranek
On Beauty and History
Art + Stories

On Beauty and History

[...] innovative and important to Paris, Bologna and London,” says Aleksandra Lipczak, author of Lajla znaczy noc [...]
Anna Piwowarska
The Aristocracy of Crumbling Sands
Art + Stories

The Aristocracy of Crumbling Sands

[...] He had already walked across the Sands twice. The Sands – that’s what the Bedouins called this land. [...]
Paulina Wilk
The Saw/Sand Redemption
World + People

The Saw/Sand Redemption

[...] Woodworking is an activity that spans hundreds and thousands of years: from Neanderthal tools and Bronze Age [...]
Enis Yucekoralp
Unshaken as The Himalayas
Soul + Body

Unshaken as The Himalayas

[...] She is the goddess of knowledge and in Sanskrit has one thousand names and epithets that we often recite to [...]
Agnieszka Rostkowska
The Human Brain Builds Structures in 11 Dimensions, Discover Scientists
Soul + Body, World + People

The Human Brain Builds Structures in 11 Dimensions, Discover Scientists

[...] out of the sand and then disintegrates." [...]
Paul Ratner
The Great Pando
World + People

The Great Pando

[...] But is it old, and has Pando been growing for thousands of years without changing? [...]
Łukasz Kaniewski
Bedouins and Sandynauts
World + People

Bedouins and Sandynauts

[...] Small, stable with fat wheels, it can cope with sand, gravel and the heat. [...]
Agata Romaniuk
Our Winged Companion
World + People

Our Winged Companion

[...] Sparrows have been our companions for thousands of years, and no one likes to lose good friends. [...]
Adam Zbyryt