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A new discovery indicates chromium is about a thousand years older than we thought. Why it’s sometimes better not to use your full potential on things. A group of chefs trying to make drive-thru fine dining a thing. And an Enola Holmes PR stunt from Netflix that’s shining a light on women’s representation.
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1,000-Year-Old Precursor to Stainless Steel Found in Iran, Surprising Archaeologists (Gizmodo) This 'Modern' Invention Is Really 1,000 Years Old, Researchers Discover (Vice) In Defence of Half-Arsing (David R. MacIver) Why this drive-through restaurant could be the future of fine dining (Fast Company) Netflix Enola Holmes Statues Thread (Netflix UK, Twitter) Netflix Celebrates 'Enola Holmes' Release With Statues Of Sisters Overshadowed By Famous Brothers (Forbes) More Monuments to Women (Public Monuments and Sculpture Association) Kottke.Org Jackson Bird on Twitter