Post Overview
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Analysis
11 years ago
+20 20 0Training the Brain to Love Broccoli
A new study finds that behavioral intervention could help vegetables light up the neurological reward system the way a cookie does.
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Analysis
11 years ago
+8 8 0The one thing you need to know about weight loss and diet studies
Read this and you'll never need to look at another diet book or study.
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Analysis
11 years ago
+2 3 1Death Valley’s famous moving stones, caught in the act
Finally, the rocks of Racetrack Playa observed making their mysterious journeys.
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Analysis
11 years ago
+18 18 0An Inside Look at Anonymous, the Radical Hacking Collective
Anonymous has targeted Middle Eastern dictators, the Church of Scientology, PayPal, and the Ferguson police. Does it do more harm than good? David Kushner reports.
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Current Event
11 years ago
+16 16 0Reddit's privacy rules fail as celebrity nudes spread like wildfire
Reddit vows to protect user privacy—but not if you're Jennifer Lawrence.
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Expression
11 years ago
+20 20 0Why one organization is building a clock that will tick for 10,000 years
The Long Now Foundation wants to get humankind thinking on a truly long-term timescale.
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Analysis
11 years ago
+19 19 0 x 1No One Tweets Like the Japanese, and That Was a Huge Problem for Twitter
Twitter engineer Mazdak Hashemi says the Japanese tweet like no one else on earth.
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Analysis
11 years ago
+16 16 0How a new HTML element will make the Web faster
Today, the average size of a webpage is 1.7MB—1MB from images—but change is afoot.
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Expression
11 years ago
+21 21 0My Week on the All-Emoji Diet
Fifty-nine foods are immortalized as emoji. Can someone eat only their real-life counterparts—and survive?
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Analysis
11 years ago
+7 7 0The long game: How hackers spent months pulling bank data from JPMorgan
Custom malware + lateral network moves = big problems for banking.
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Analysis
11 years ago
+13 13 0Inside one of the world's largest bitcoin mines
The Coinsman visits the construction site of one of the world's largest bitcoin mines. Exclusive report and photos.
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Expression
11 years ago
+20 20 0The Pitchforks Are Coming… For Us Plutocrats
Memo: From Nick HanauerTo: My Fellow ZillionairesYou probably don’t know me, but like you I am one of those .01%ers, a proud and unapologetic capitalist. I have founded, co-founded and funded more than 30 companies across a range of industries—from i ...
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Review
11 years ago
+7 7 0New book chronicles the lives and careers of Katie Couric, Diane Sawyer, and Christiane Amanpour
In a juicy new tell-all book, Couric comes across as brash, striving, and self-absorbed, and Sawyer is a Machiavellian, often-inscrutable workaholic.
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How-to
11 years ago
+20 20 0 x 1The Procrastination Doom Loop—and How to Break It
Why the science of delaying hard work is all about your mood
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Expression
11 years ago
+18 18 0Meet the Rebels in These Awesome New Hunger Games: Mockingjay Posters
If there's anything fans of The Hunger Games know, it's that advertising is just propaganda with a nicer name. So in promoting the film franchise's next installment, Mockingjay—Part 1, it's only makes sense that the marketing onsl ...
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Analysis
11 years ago
+6 7 1Mozilla Unveils $33 Intex Cloud FX Smartphone
Mozilla, known for its Firefox web browser, is venturing into the low-cost smartphone war by launching a cellphone priced at about $33 in India.
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Expression
11 years ago
+15 15 0Where Is All the Buried Pirate Treasure?
Movies are constantly showing us pirates hoarding their gold instead of spending it, so how can we get our hands on real-life pirate treasure?
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Review
11 years ago
+3 4 1Seagate’s new 8TB hard drive is for all you digital hoarders
3.5" drive hits the enterprise first, but consumer versions will surely follow.
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Analysis
11 years ago
+15 15 0This Guy Is Launching 12 Startups in 12 Months
Can’t get enough of that animated GIF where Oprah unleashes a swarm of bees on her studio audience? Or the one where some guy gets hit in the face by a trashcan? You’re in luck. Soon, a new startup called Gifbook will sell you some flip books that re ...
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Analysis
11 years ago
+41 41 0 x 1This is Uber's playbook for sabotaging Lyft
Uber is arming teams of independent contractors with burner phones and credit cards as part of its sophisticated effort to undermine Lyft and other competitors. Interviews with current and former...




















