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One Explosive Situation

An industry that writes its own rules leaves us all at risk

Starchitect Saga

Two accounts chart the emergence of Frank Gehry’s genius

Alberta and Me

From a land of oil, true enough

Kate Lunau

Kate Lunau is an award-winning science journalist based in Toronto. Formerly of Maclean’s and the Montreal Gazette, she is currently senior editor of Motherboard, the science and technology publication of Vice.

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Mammoth or Pigeon? De-extinction’s Choices

The art and science of resurrection January 2018
Imagine that you are standing on the streets of Toronto or Hamilton on a spring day sometime in the 19th century. The skies begin to darken as a massive flock of birds passes overhead, blotting the sun. The beating of billions of wings rumbles like thunder, stirring up a wind that chills you to the…