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Beyond Euclid #185

Welcome to Beyond Euclid #185, the newsletter for the best mathematics and science stuff of the week. I am Ali, and I curate cool math and science stuff every week to help you have a better week.

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Jul 23, 2025
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Hey there. This is the 185th issue of Beyond Euclid. This week, everything feels a bit too digital, a bit too weird, and honestly — way too hot. Some stories make you question if they’re even real. And some gadgets just leave you staring, thinking: this is the future? But there’s beauty, too.

A distraction-free writing device, orcas offering snacks to humans, scientists still puzzled by why the Moon looks huge, free national parks for kids, and data centers that are just a little too thirsty.

The good, the strange, the unforgettable — here’s the best of the week.

And as always, if you’d like to support this newsletter, sharing it or becoming a paid subscriber goes a long way. Still no ads, no algorithms — just me, and what I think is worth your time.

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