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Stuck On Stamps: What Fuels The Philatelists?

51 min · 21. touko 2026
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First up, Edgar talks with Joan Donovan and Steven Rai, a colleague from her Critical Internet Studies Institute, about the extremist ecosystem online that radicalized the shooters in Monday’s attack on a mosque in San Diego.  Then, Could 3D printed houses create a more affordable world of the future? We meet & talk with AJ Perez, a research scientist at MIT’s Office of Innovation. Lastly, Edgar meets former Smithsonian Collections Specialist Alex Haimann to talk stamps & stamp collecting during the ongoing Boston 2026 World Expo [https://web.cvent.com/event/bbbdc1d9-e50e-44dd-8bef-eb36c9d1251f/summary].

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