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Meet Viktor
Although Viktor Zhdanov's name is little known today, he spearheaded one of the greatest projects in history. Who was he and what did he do?
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Issue 20

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Issue 20

The death rays that guard life

Words by Gavriel Kleinwaks & Karam Elabd

We disinfect water before we drink it. Germicidal ultraviolet could make airborne disease as rare as those carried by water.

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Superspreaders

The algorithm will see you now

Words by Deena Mousa

Radiology combines digital images, clear benchmarks, and repeatable tasks. But replacing humans with AI is harder than it seems.

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FDA

How market design can feed the poor

Words by Evan Zimmerman

America’s food banks had a broken distribution system. University of Chicago economists fixed it.

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Feeding America

Sunscreen for the planet

Words by Daniele Visioni & Dakota Gruener

The world is warming faster than we can cut emissions. Volcanoes are already cooling the planet, with particles that reflect sunlight. Maybe we can too.

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Sulfur

How to make an antibody

Words by Alex Telford

Antibody therapies are four of the world’s ten best selling drugs. If they were cheaper, they could prevent millions of deaths from rabies, malaria, and dengue.

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Serum

Why science needs outsiders

Words by Alvin Djajadikerta & Laura Lungu

Science has forgotten that the greatest breakthroughs often come from outsiders who are able to take a fresh perspective.

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Bell Labs

Rivers are now battlefields

Words by Connor Tabarrok

Chinese dams will hold billions of people downstream to ransom. Could solar-powered desalination make them irrelevant?

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Stored Hydro

Magical systems thinking

Words by Ed Bradon

Systems thinking promises to give us a toolkit to design complex systems that work from the ground up. It fails because it ignores an important fact: systems fight back.

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Chatilier

Liberté, égalité, radioactivité

Words by Alex Chalmers

France built 40 nuclear reactors in a decade. Here’s how they did it, and how the world can follow their lead today.

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