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		<description><![CDATA[The science of sidewalks, too crooked to fail, and more. | Eric H: Check out this infographic/comic, exploring the astonishing depths of our oceans. Slate has a fantastic series up on walking: why Americans don&#8217;t do it, the science of sidewalks, and more. Here&#8217;s part one of four. Nicole: I just came across Elaine McMillon’s engaging short documentaries of communities in the southeastern US. This short film about the Muscogee tribe’s fight for federal recognition in Washington’s catercorner national neighbor, Florida, caught...]]></description>
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