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First of a 3-part series about future technologies and their role in human flourishing.
Why the effects of aging are detrimental to being the U.S. president.
The contestants would try to reach the end of the world, as they understand it.
Two new studies might have identified whether or not patients will respond to chemotherapy.
The Pew Research Group conducted a survey on the most important life skills to several thousand Americans. Here’s what they said.
Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.com, explains his plan for success.
The most powerful editors in the world? Algorithms.
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Researchers at Princeton engineer a new type of diamond with silicon and boron that solves past issues with quantum data storage and retrieval.
They’re fun, so why not? Well, maybe because they’re often inscrutable.
Depending on the answer, one of the famous unsolved Millennium problems could have major implications in our lives.
Emotion has an impact on the decision-making process.
China’s state-run news agency and the search engine company Sogou have developed an artificially intelligent news anchor that can read the news “tirelessly” 24 hours a day.
Renowned scientists and technologists who’ve passed away in 2018.
Swipe right to make the connections that could change your career.
What are the plans, and are they enough?
Trump said USMCA is “the most important trade deal we’ve ever made by far.”
A team from Cornell University looks to shut down the ongoing flamewar that has taken over, well, pretty much every public area of the internet.
Wide Angle Motion Imagery (WAMI) is a surveillance game-changer. And it’s here.
Researchers discover whether genes or social interaction shape personality.
Journalism got a big wake up call in 2016. Can we be optimistic about the future of media?
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Phone usage was found to have similar reinforcing tendencies as eating or doing drugs.
Her support of Democratic candidates has the alt-right furious.
The impact of abusive comments is “significant.”
Build up, tear down—new technology stirs up a cycle of progress and cynicism we’ve seen all throughout history.
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That’s a sharp increase from the 1960s when it took the same share of scientists an average of 35 years to drop out of academia.
From explosions to their unique and vibrant colors, the fireworks displays we adore require quantum physics. This Thursday, July 4, 2019, is remarkable for a number of reasons. It happens to […]
Opinion ruined journalism and Facebook killed truth—but there’s a way to make it right.
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Recipe for awe: Coat one egg with Starlite. Blast it with a ridiculous amount of heat until charred black. Crack it open.
You are leaking data, and absorbing it, says Yale historian Timothy Snyder. But for whose benefit?
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