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  • Marginalia Review of Books

    Curated by expert editors and guided by Marginalia' s vision of democratizing depth in an age drowning in the shallows, our pages unite the separated silos of the university, arts, science, and culture into a single space of insight and learning.

  • Samuel Loncar

    A place for people desiring a deeper life. Created by philosopher Samuel Loncar, Ph.D (Yale), Editor, Marginalia Review \ud83d\udcda

  • Philip Ball

    I am a science writer and author. My most recent book is How Life Works (2024).

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