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The Icepick Surgeon

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  Appendix

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  The Horizontal Everest: Extreme Journeys on Ellesmere Island, by Jerry Kobalenko, Soho Press, 2002

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  “Vodka-Fueled Stabbing at Russian Antarctic Station: Here’s What Psychologists Think Happened,” in Russia Today, published November 2nd, 2018, last accessed on November 27th, 2020, at https://www .rt.com/news/442998-antarctic-stabbing-spoilers-vodka/

  “What Life on Mars Will Be Like?” from Slate, by Taylor Mahlandt, published July 10th, 2019, last accessed on November 28th, 2020, at https://slate.com/technology/2019/07/robert-zubrin-mars-settlement -societies-community-government.html

  “When It Comes to Living in Space, It’s a Matter of Taste,” from Scientific American, by Jim Romanoff, published March 10th, 2009, last accessed on November 28th, 2020, at https://www.scientificamerican .com/article/taste-changes-in-space/

  “Why Deep-Learning AIs Are So Easy to Fool,” in Nature, by Douglas Heaven, volume 574, issue 7777, pages 163-166, October 9th, 2010

 

 

 


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