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Paul Bisceglio

@PaulBisceglio

Health, science, and technology editor, @TheAtlantic
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linkhttps://accounts.theatlantic.com/products/?source=nav calendar_today18-11-2011 01:39:35

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When I started college in the mid 2000s, relatives begged me to change majors to something “safe.”I’m glad I stuck with English.

I wrote about AI and higher ed for The Atlantic

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Zoë Schlanger(@zoeschlanger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I start at The Atlantic next week covering climate change. I'd love to know what kind of stories you'd like to read, and what questions you'd like to see answered.

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Damon Beres(@dlberes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: This summer, we reported on the contents of a controversial database used to train generative AI products from Meta, Bloomberg, and others. Many people requested an ability to search it. Today, Alex Reisner delivers. theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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I absolutely love how Matteo Wong scopes this opening paragraph in his great new piece on the end of Scantron tests.
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I absolutely love how @matteo_wong scopes this opening paragraph in his great new piece on the end of Scantron tests. theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
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Sarah Zhang(@sarahzhang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thousands of cats have died in a mysterious outbreak on Cyprus. The cure might be...COVID drugs? Yes, really.

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'Migraines were just this thing that I’ve lived with for more than a decade, and had accepted as an unfortunate part of my existence. Just my Excedrin and me, together forever, barreling through the wasted days.'

Marina Koren on life with migraines: theatlantic.com/health/archive…

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kate lindsay(@kathrynfiona) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The morning after a wedding in Vermont this summer, while my friends were relaxing in a hot tub at their hotel, my boyfriend and I were cleaning the kitchen of our Airbnb. 'Wait,' we said to each other. 'Why are we paying for this?'

For The Atlantic: theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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Marina Koren(@marinakoren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JWST has been churning out one dazzling image after another, illuminating countless new wonders for us, but this one really stopped me in my tracks: theatlantic.com/science/archiv…

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Caroline Mimbs Nyce(@mimbsy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I asked a professional Rome Man about how much we should be thinking about Rome: theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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'If the discovery holds up, and the lithium is easy to extract and refine—both big ifs—this ancient geological event could end up shaping contemporary geopolitics, and maybe even the future of green energy.'

By Ross Andersen:

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Charlie Warzel(@cwarzel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week The Atlantic has a great package out offering up a guide to privacy. I wrote the opening essay trying to grapple with what our digital privacy even means at this point in 2023 and why it's so hard to find the right metaphor theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

This week The Atlantic has a great package out offering up a guide to privacy. I wrote the opening essay trying to grapple with what our digital privacy even means at this point in 2023 and why it's so hard to find the right metaphor theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
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Nobody's happy about having to 'subscribe' to features in cars. But there's another downside to them too, experts tell me: the growing and very real potential for car hacking. My latest for The Atlantic: theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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'Ordinarily, a solid idea for marketing something new would be to position it as the opposite of dystopian.'

Kaitlyn Tiffany living the orb life: theatlantic.com/technology/arc…

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Tough place to be in for hospital directors when they're being yelled at by colleagues both for moving too quickly on removing mask mandates and for not removing them fast enough.

theatlantic.com/health/archive… by Katherine J. Wu, Ph.D.

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