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The Possibilian
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
The New Yorker | April 2011
What a brush with death taught David Eagleman about the mysteries of time and the brain.
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To Build a (Better) Fire
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
Conservation Magazine | December 2009
A kind of hippie Manhattan Project in rural Oregon tackles climate change, air pollution, and deforestation by bringing together the best minds in the field to invent cheap, durable, clean-burning stoves for 3 billion people.
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Perfect Match
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
The New Yorker | August 2009
Can the Bryan twins save the doubles game?
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The Last Verse
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
The New Yorker | November 2008
Is there any folk music still out there?
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A Better Brew
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
The New Yorker | November 2008
The rise of extreme beer.
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Mystery on Pearl Street
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
The New Yorker | January 2008
It was one of the oldest buildings left downtown. Why not try to save it?
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The Height Gap
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
The New Yorker | April 2004
Why Europeans are getting taller and taller-and Americans aren’t.
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Wild Sang
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
The New Yorker | July 2002
Rangers, poachers and roots that cost a thousand dollars a pound.
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The Riddler
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
The New Yorker | March 2002
Meet the Marquis de Sade of the puzzle world.
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Did We Mention, for the Main Course, a Nice Braised Shank of Free-Range Possum?
by Burkhard Bilger + Follow
Outside | July 2001
The South's true country cuisine rises again.