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Lise Meitner: The Invisible Thread

I keep coming back to Lise Meitner, the Austrian physicist who fled her homeland during WWII only to play a crucial role in discovering nuclear fission. Her name is etched in my mind alongside those of Marie Curie and Rosalind Franklin – women who broke ground in male-dominated fields, leaving behind a trail of awe-inspiring …

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Trapped with a Lunatic and a Telepathic Feline Overlord

I’m stuck in an elevator with Pandora, who’s frantically pressing the buttons like they’re going to magically fix everything. I swear, it’s like she thinks the elevator is just being stubborn on purpose. “Come on, come on!” she mutters, jabbing at the panel like she’s trying to win a prize. Meanwhile, I’m over here thinking …

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Valefor: The Infernal Duke of Temptation Who Rewards Loyalty, Commands Thieves, and Tests the Boundaries of Trust

Among the seventy-two spirits described in the Ars Goetia, Valefor occupies a particularly intriguing position—not because of overwhelming power or intellectual dominance, but because of the subtle and deeply human nature of his domain. He is not a king commanding vast armies like Paimon, nor a philosopher like Buer, nor a reconciler of truth like …

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