Very interesting.
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The Future of Nutrition by T. Colin Campbell
So some of this was super interesting and important; some, however, seemed deeply dubious.
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x + y by Eugenia Cheng
Lots of interesting ideas here. I think the idea of focusing on "ingressive" versus "congressive" approaches might be a useful way forward.
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