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Fog Signals is our weekly wrap-up newsletter. A look back at the most fascinating, resonant articles from the past week.
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This past week, we explored a Van Gogh painting with an actual grasshopper embedded into it, and one of the most dangerous sports ever devised.
We also explored Dino bodegas, and country flags made of food.
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The insect is very small, and so it went overlooked for well over a century.

Played on dirt tracks with makeshift goalposts, the sport was chaotic, dangerous, and irresistibly thrilling for spectators.

Many of them are beautiful, but deadly. We check out a collection of the most lethal plants on Earth, and how they work their deadly magic.

See world flags recreated in food, symbolizing that country’s iconic dishes. Which ones resonate most?

Most scooters top out at 10 or 15 miles per hour. Not The Turbo, by Bo, which can go over 100 miles per hour….

This Jurassic-era pop-up in New York’s subway has all the trappings of a regular bodega, in Dino form.

Vinklu’s Boiler Coffee shop, nicknamed The Chapel, transforms a razor-thin leftover lot on Bazilescu Street, Bucharest, into an architectural gem.

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