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A new study warns of millions of “lost Einsteins.”
It’s hard to get off of the couch after a few eggnogs, let alone destroy public property.
It was “one of the most complex and intricate endeavors” SpaceX has ever undertaken.
Attenborough told the audience at COP24 that climate change is “our greatest threat in thousands of years.”
Back with another one of those block(chain)-rockin’ reads.
Why this $600 million business isn’t about money.
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Populism: The “overnight” problem 40 years in the making
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The Dalai Lama is important, so important that he might decide not to come back after his next death.
Opinion ruined journalism and Facebook killed truth—but there’s a way to make it right.
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It’s likely one of the biggest data breaches in corporate history.
Baby boomers seem to have had an advantage in nearly every financial metric compared to millennials, according to a new study from the Federal Reserve.
America treats the world like a board game. That’s a problem.
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The $480 million contract could lead the company to make more than 100,000 augmented reality headsets for the military.
The Great White North has found a way to provide universal healthcare with more salubrious results and trimmed national costs. Take notes, America.
All of eXp Realty’s 1,500 employees work remotely on a virtual island complete with meeting rooms, a soccer field and speedboats.
Silent, carbon-free propulsion with no moving parts.
Research shows that employers are working to find more talent in the blockchain space, and they’re willing to pay higher rates for it.
Being raised indoors might be the reason young Americans struggle in the adult world.
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The companies launching satellites aboard the SpaceX rocket hope to revolutionize the Internet of Things.
Project Dragonfly aims to help the Chinese government build a censored search engine that would “blacklist” information that officials don’t like.
Mercantilism, the oldest thing in economics, is back in a big way.
Just because a company does incredibly well financially doesn’t mean that it does any good for the people. How can we change that?
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The year was fraught to say the least. Riots in the streets, engagement abroad in a long-fought war, and an encroaching sense that the fabric that knits us together is […]
The Nazis actively searched for Atlantis, seeing it as important to their mythology.
These seven presidents had a window into the future—or were really good guessers.
Bishop Jahwar saw first-hand that prison often doesn’t work as intended.
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Are we trying to solve too many problem with technological solutions?
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Digitally restored vector painting of President Thomas Jefferson. Digitally restored vector painting of President Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States of America, the principal […]