The newsletter highlights a report by Michael Schulman that discusses the drama surrounding this year's Oscar contenders. Additionally, it includes an exploration by Nicola Twilley about synthetic blood, examining its historical context and modern production methods, including growing blood cells in labs and using nanoparticles to mimic real blood functions. Furthermore, the political landscape features Senator Brian Schatz discussing the need for Democrats to effectively respond to Presidential actions, while insights on airline safety becoming a political issue are also provided.
In my story in this week's issue, I explored the long and frequently deadly history of transfusions, featuring a cameo from the architect Christopher Wren.
There’s a real difference between understanding that this is a deadly serious situation and catastrophizing by saying, 'We’re cooked.' We are not cooked.
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