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6 years ago+29 29 0 x 1The Popular Creation Story of Astronomy Is Wrong
In the early years of the 17th century, Johannes Kepler argued that the universe contained thousands of mighty bodies, bodies so huge that they could be universes themselves. These giant bodies, said Kepler, testified to the immense power of, as well ...
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6 years ago+24 24 050+ Perfectly Timed Street Photography Shots That Show Timing Is Everything
Capturing a perfect shot is all about being at the right moment, with any type of camera, a perfect street photography doesn’t necessarily require a high-definition camera. Sometimes the photographer is unware about the subjects as you can see in the ...
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Expression
6 years ago+18 18 0Can a Video Game Be So Bad It’s Actually Good?
The hilariously overwrought 'Beyond: Two Souls', which is free on PlayStation 4 this month, is an interesting test case.
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Current Event
6 years ago+28 28 0 x 1ISIS servers seized in Canada as countries launch coordinated takedown of propaganda network
The ISIS-branded al-Bayan radio and Nashir News were also targets.
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6 years ago+25 25 0China Assigns Every Citizen A 'Social Credit Score' To Identify Who Is And Isn't Trustworthy
China is rolling out a high-tech plan to give all of its 1.4 billion citizens a personal score, based on how they behave. But there are consequences if a score gets too low, and for some that's cause for concern.
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6 years ago+26 26 0The ‘Terms and Conditions’ Reckoning Is Coming
Everyone from Uber to PayPal is facing a backlash against their impenetrable legalese.
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6 years ago+6 6 0Does SEO still work in 2018?
If it works, which method are you using now?
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6 years ago+13 13 0Wells Fargo faces $1 billion fine from loan abuses
Two U.S. regulators have proposed Wells Fargo & Co pay $1 billion in penalties to resolve probes into auto insurance and mortgage lending abuses at the third largest U.S. bank, overshadowing its first quarter results.
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6 years ago+13 13 0I'm An Internet Writer, And I'm Tired Of This Ubiquitous Headline Formula
What used to be known as a #slatepitch is now a survival mechanism for anyone publishing online.
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6 years ago+3 3 0I’m a female chef. Here’s how my restaurant dealt with harassment from customers.
In the years since implementation, such harassment has ceased to be a problem.
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6 years ago+28 28 0Satellite images from highly oblique angles are pretty mindblowing
"I thought it would be great to take some imagery of the world’s most vertical places."
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6 years ago+10 10 0I Was Never Trained To Be A Writer — Now I Make A Living From Writing
Normally in a sport like wrestling you know you need to get better in a certain position, but to use an analogy with writing, I didn’t even know what half the positions were! I didn’t know what I didn’t know. It’s the definition of ignorance.
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Current Event
6 years ago+25 25 0Colorized photo of girl at Auschwitz strikes chord on social media
Czeslawa Kwoka was 14 when she was photographed at the Nazis' Auschwitz death camp. Tens of thousands of social media users have reacted to recently restored and colorized versions of the original images.
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6 years ago+30 30 0 x 1We Asked Experts How to Let Go of Grudges
Advice to get you over the hurdles holding you back.
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6 years ago+5 5 0Rand Fishkin leaves Moz, announces a new start-up
After 17 years of working at the company he co-founded, Fishkin is starting a new company around influencer and audience intelligence.
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Expression
6 years ago+1 1 0Who is Ayman Hariri? The Vero app cofounder is suddenly in the spotlight
Lebanese billionaire Ayman Hariri is the cofounder of one of the hottest social media apps of the moment: Vero.
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Video/Audio
6 years ago+18 18 0Ralph Breaks The Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 Official Teaser Trailer
“Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2” leaves Litwak’s video arcade behind, venturing into the uncharted, expansive and thrilling world of the internet—which may or may not survive Ralph’s wrecking.
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6 years ago+30 30 0 x 1Billions of Birds Migrate. Where Do They Go?
Migratory birds have made their thousand-mile flights for millennia, but we are just now learning to map their mesmerizing journeys.
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Analysis
6 years ago+17 17 0The Curiously Elastic Limits of Endurance
In an exclusive excerpt from his new book, Outside’s Sweat Science columnist explores the brain’s role in setting our physical limits.
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6 years ago+27 27 0 x 1Brainjunk and the killing of the internet mind
Michael Pollan, the best-selling author of food books including the The Omnivore’s Dilemma and Food Rules, summarized his philosophy of eating quite simply...