Post Overview
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Current Event
1 year ago
+13 13 0NYC start-up founder Sophia d’Antoine, 30, dies after being mowed down crossing UES street
Sophia d’Antoine, founder of cybersecurity startup Margin Research, died last week after she was hit by a car in New York City.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+18 18 0Navajo Quilt Project co-founder wins national arts fellowship
Hudson is a co-founder of the Navajo Quilt Project, which donates fabric to elders all across the Navajo Nation.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+2 2 0Through gardens, these Native communities are cultivating a solution to climate change
How a small home garden can preserve traditional food-growing practices.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+10 10 0How Finding Your Roots Turns DNA Research Into Essential TV
Producers behind PBS' series reveal how they help guests explore their family trees.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+3 3 0NYC Chicken Shop Replaces Cashier With Woman in Philippines On Zoom
The Zoom meeting info and password is written on a note facing customers.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+17 17 0FCC Mulls Rules to Protect Abuse Survivors from Stalking Through Cars
To protect domestic violence survivors from abusers, the FCC wants to include internet-connected vehicles under the Safe Communication Act.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+3 3 0Do ‘Griefbots’ Help Mourners Deal With Loss?
Opinion | Bereaved people should temper their expectations when chatting with AI-driven simulations of their lost loved ones.
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How-to
1 year ago
+23 23 0Windows Copilot key is secretly from the IBM era — but you can remap it with the right tools
You'd need a 122-key terminal keyboard to invoke the right keyboard combo.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+4 4 0How a Notorious Abortionist Built a Drug Empire
Desperate 19th-century women, mistreated by the American medical establishment, risked black-market remedies and the wrath of Anthony Comstock’s moralizing thugs.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+21 21 0The Magic of the Blackboard
Why scientists can’t quit chalk, even in the digital age.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+23 23 0The US doesn’t have universal health care — but these states (almost) do
Ten states have uninsured rates below 5 percent. What are they doing right?
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Analysis
1 year ago
+17 17 0Philanthropist group buys up large tracts of land in Romania to create ‘European Yellowstone’
Local residents who at first suspected gold or uranium deposits had been found are being won over by the initiative to protect nature and economically develop the areas involved
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Expression
1 year ago
+22 22 0An Interview with Zac Gallen
Diamondbacks Ace Zac Gallen talks about managing his workload, what it takes to accomplish a scoreless inning streak, how he prepares for a long season, his biggest personal achievement – and chocolate.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+26 26 0Beethoven’s DNA reveals he just wasn’t that musical
Analysis of Beethoven’s DNA has revealed that he had a low genetic predisposition for beat synchronization, an ability that’s closely related to musicality. This is according to researchers who set out to show how making genetic predictions for indiv ...
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Analysis
1 year ago
+27 27 0Inkjets Are for More Than Just Printing
Inkjet technology has found a host of applications beyond putting dots on paper. It can now be used to make DNA microarrays for genomics, create electrical traces for printed circuit boards, and build 3D-printed structures.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+25 25 0The slow decline of the open source startup
Why Redis's latest licensing move marks yet another break with longtime open-source practice,
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Analysis
1 year ago
+18 18 0How to Make a Time Capsule
University Archivist Kathleen Smith, University Librarian Jon Shaw and Vice Provost for Arts and Libraries Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting offer tips on how to design a time capsule of your own as they design one that will convey a message to the futur ...
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Analysis
1 year ago
+29 29 0Vasectomies spike during March Madness
An expert offers a theory that explains why more people get vasectomies around NCAA March Madness and answers questions about the procedure.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+25 25 0Potty Trained Cows Are No Joke for the Climate
Researchers are teaching cows to pee in designated places where the urine can be collected, sharply reducing methane emissions.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+25 25 0Libraries struggle to afford the demand for e-books and seek new state laws in fight with publishers
Libraries across the U.S. are struggling to cover the cost of e-books, which have grown in popularity.




















