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Works in Progress is a magazine of new and underrated ideas to improve the world. Subscribe to our new print edition now. We are proud to be part of @Stripe.
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    Works in Progress
    Stripe
    @WorksInProgMag
    Aug 18
    "The horse began as a terrier-sized, multi-toed forest dweller and, over 55 million years of evolution and a few thousand years of human intervention, became everything from the compact Icelandic pony to the streamlined racehorse. "For most of that history, natural selection
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    Works in Progress
    Stripe
    @WorksInProgMag
    Aug 17
    From the @TEDTalks stage in Vancouver: @salonium on why every disease is a policy failure.
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    Saloni
    @salonium
    Aug 17
    It's finally here! I gave a TED talk in April in Vancouver, and it was released online today. You can watch it here: ted.com/talks/saloni_d… I've also adapted it into an article, which was published last week: worksinprogress.co/issue/future-o…
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    Stripe
    @WorksInProgMag
    Aug 13
    "Factory farming exists to meet rising demand for meat. Meat is tasty, nutritious, and much more expensive than rice or bread. As people get richer, they want more of it. "When Park Chung Hee took power in 1961, South Korea’s meat supply was around four kilograms per person per
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    Saloni
    @salonium
    Aug 13
    The vast majority of people care about animal welfare, but factory farming continues growing. Will animals always suffer? In a brilliant new piece @KojiFlynnDo & @MartinVGould argue there’s a Kuznets curve for animal welfare: we can turn things around. worksinprogress.co/issue/will-far…
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    Stripe
    @WorksInProgMag
    Aug 11
    Few people know how much medicine has progressed in their lifetimes. Fewer know how much faster it could be progressing, explains @salonium in the new issue of Works in Progress.
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    Saloni
    @salonium
    Aug 11
    BIG NEW piece by me. A few years ago, if you asked me to summarize my entire worldview in one article, I would’ve said it was too broad and too difficult. But this year, I decided to do it. worksinprogress.co/issue/future-o… The central drama of the modern world is innovation against
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    Works in Progress
    Stripe
    @WorksInProgMag
    Aug 11
    Read it for yourself: worksinprogress.co/print
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    Rasty Turek
    @synopsi
    Aug 10
    I haven’t read a magazine for at least a decade. But I have now read every single print issue of Works in Progress back to back. Not just me. My whole family. Everyone waits for me to finish it so they can read it too. Do yourself a favor and subscribe. Won’t regret it!
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