As teams look for survivors of the Florida condominium collapse, the Wall Street Journal speaks to a veteran rescuer to understand how the search through the rubble is working. And NPR reports on previous warning signs of structural problems in the building. The U.S. blood supply is getting dangerously low, worrying surgeons and ER doctors. USA Today explains why the problem is one of both supply and demand, tied to the pandemic. As lockdowns end in the U.S., some people feel pressured to declare they achieved personal growth during the pandemic. Vox spoke with psychologists who say that’s not necessary. There’s no good way for astronauts to wash clothes while in space. Fast Company looks at cutting-edge research into a solution that also may lead to more sustainable ways to do laundry here on Earth.
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