Sending out an SOS

To solve the problem of data centers, we need smart governance, not stopgap moratoria. “We should be wary of proposals that would send burdens elsewhere.” / Jacobin

Hoping to fill its federal funding gap, a Sacramento Planned Parenthood clinic expands its services to include Botox and IV hydration for skin rejuvenation. / NPR

Comparing acetaminophen to ibuprofen and all the situations for which you might take them shows you’re probably taking the wrong painkiller. / Asterisk

The patch for the 13th crew rotation with SpaceX pays homage to Apollo 13, with a dragon replacing the original insignia’s iconic horses. / Ars Technica

Reputedly the oldest continuously operated, family-owned Chinese restaurant in America, the Pekin Noodle Parlor in Butte, Mont., has closed after 115 years. / The MSU Exponent

Three decades after Jim Harrison asked “What have we done with the thighs?” in Esquire, it’s time to ask: What have we done with the chicken breasts? / Slate

A surprising point in this beautiful piece about the enduring magic of messages in bottles is that the trend can be traced to an 1833 short story by Edgar Allen Poe. / The New Yorker

Archaeologists have found a papyrus with a fragment of Homer’s Iliad incorporated into a Roman-era Egyptian mummy. / University of Barcelona

One of the largest known astrolabes—a Lahore-made 1612 model once owned by the last ruling king of Jaipur—is expected to break records at auction. / Artnet

Unrelated: A fiction workshop revives the Significant Objects concept, where a writer buys a thing for under $5, writes about it, then auctions it off. / Tucson Essay Club

Installation artist Nicole Nikolich crochets artworks of classic computer games and interfaces. / Lace in the Moon, Kottke

“[I] made a beeline for Brighton Beach, looking for my grandmother’s apartment, and then moved northward to find the hospital where I was born. (I found both.)” Up close with Joe Macken’s scale model of New York City. / Hyperallergic

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