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atlas

[at-luhs] / ˈæt ləs /






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His meticulous survey takes in dozens of sources, from the obscure to the well-known: pamphlets to legal codes, sermons to atlases, maps, travel narratives, even journals kept by ships’ captains.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The cell atlases we’re building … promise to lead to a more rapid understanding of the basis of many brain diseases.”

From Seattle Times

It’s a memoir arranged more like a traditional wine primer or atlas.

From Washington Post

The group has cataloged 72,612 emitters and counting, creating a hyperlocal atlas of the human activities that are altering the planet’s chemistry.

From New York Times

I spoke with Everett on Zoom, where his backdrop was an office cluttered with books, string instruments and a prominently placed atlas of the state of Wyoming.

From Washington Post