For the 7th year straight, the fine folks at the New York Times Magazine have gathered together their favorite ideas of the year. The collected wisdom ranges from the esoteric (the martini cased in a pickle or the science of lap dance tips) to the potentially world altering (how to deflect a killer asteroid or the race to find the most efficient bio-fuels) to the downright disturbing (fish flavoring to make farmed fish taste like other wild fish species or how people vote based upon the shape of candidates’ faces).
Check out the rest at the magazine issue online.
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