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  • When “Peanuts” Went All-In on Vaccinations

    Charles Schulz used his culturally monolithic comic strip to advocate for public health. But his approach had some serious shortcomings.
    by Maki Naro, Matthew Francis via The Nib on September 9, 2019
  • When Good Scientists Go Bad

    Science doesn’t make you magically objective, and it’s not separate from the rest of human experience.
    by Maki Naro, Matthew Francis via The Nib on May 15, 2019
  • The poison squad, experimenters that tried poisons and studied their effects, drawn as men in suits striking dramatic poses.

    Food Used to Be a Lot More Dangerous

    Before the establishment of the modern FDA, anti-regulation attitudes ruled the world of food.
    by Whit Taylor, Maki Naro via The Nib on March 4, 2019
  • Drawing of a turkey-shaped brown blob on a platter with worried people peering across the table at it.

    A Delicious History of “Meatless Meat”

    Non-meat proteins have a long history – and are looking more like the necessary food of the future.
    by Maki Naro via The Nib on November 14, 2018
  • Cartoon drawing of George Washington reading the Declaration of Independence to his militia army.

    What You Might Not Know About the Declaration of Independence

    July 4th celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but we don’t even have the original!
    by Maki Naro via The Nib on July 4, 2018
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