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Will a robot take your job? - BBC News
Find out the likelihood that your job will become automated in the next two decades
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Science Knowledge Quiz
Who developed the polio vaccine? Does water boil at different temperatures based on altitude? Which is the hottest of Earth’s three layers? Take our science quiz and see how you compare with Americans overall.
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Browse our interactive table ranking corporations and influencers (trade associations etc.) on their influence on climate change policy.
Progressive organizations supporting climate policy are at the top of the table with obstructive ones at the bottom in the F band. Click and drag the columns you wish to sort on, with the first sort column on the left. Click on the organization name to see its full scoring details. Use our filters to narrow down your search. For example with the first filter you can either display a list of corporations or a list of influencers (e.g. trade associations).
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How Well do you Know Downton Abbey?
As Downton Abbey returns for its sixth and final series, test your knowledge of Julian Fellowes's popular period drama
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There is a Bernie Sanders arcade game, and it is amazing
Dodge the "extreme right wing" and fat cats in your hydrogen plane.
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The Science Quiz
Test your knowledge of last week's hottest science news!
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Cyberthreat Real-Time Map
Find out if you're under cyber-attack here
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Get Peanutized | Turn Yourself into a Peanuts Character
Creating your own Peanuts avatar is easy! Choose your character’s gender, hair, clothes, accessories and more to make your very own Peanutized persona, then share it with the world.
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Which is the Best Ever Bond film?
From Dr No to Skyfall: vote for the greatest of 007's adventures
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Can You Identify the Animal by its Foot?
From paws and hooves to claws and talons, a variety of animal feet walk upon the Earth. Can you recognize the animal based on its foot alone?
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A Tediously Accurate Map of the Solar System
I was talking about the planets with my 5-year-old daughter the other day. I was trying to explain how taking a summer vacation to Mars in the future will be a much bigger undertaking than a trip to Palm Springs (though equally as hot).
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Tomnod
Tomnod is a team of volunteers (like you!) who work together to identify important objects and interesting places in satellite images. Use Tomnod to explore the Earth, solve real-world problems, and view amazing images of our changing planet. With the help of millions of volunteer contributions, we fulfill our purpose of seeing a better world.
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How much is your drinking habit costing the economy?
Just how much does your drinking habit cost society? Wonkblog’s Chris Ingraham developed a calculator to answer this all-important question. Ingraham uses data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which shows that drinking costs American society $249 billion a year, mostly due to early mortality due to alcohol, lost productivity and absenteeism at […]
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Random Facts ← FACTSlides → Amazing FACTS you didn't know!
Random Facts. Updated daily. FACTSlides is an endless stream of amazing facts presented as colorful and animated slides. All facts are well verified and sourced (see the bottom, leftmost part of the screen), and illustrations are used with permission from their authors (you can buy them as art prints following the link provided at the bottom, leftmost part of the screen).
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Lil Data vs Spinee vs DJ Warlord
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!
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Anima - iki
Fluid shimmering patterns flow around a luminescent orb suspended in space as tones oscillate in the room. »ANIMA« is an entity that modifies sound and visuals as it reacts to and forages in its environment. This continuous exchange between viewer and sculpture unites them in a perpetual discourse through an interactive soundscape and visuals.
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Kel O’Neill and Eline Jongsma’s Empire
Kel O’Neill and Eline Jongsma’s Empire: an immersive documentary about how the conditions of the past shape our lives in the present.
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UCSB Cylinder Audio Archive
First made of tinfoil, then wax and plastic, cylinder recordings, commonly the size and shape of a soda can, were the first commercially produced sound recordings in the decades around the turn of the 20th century.
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The Nostalgia Machine
Get your childhood jam on
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Earth: a global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions
See current wind, weather, ocean, and pollution conditions, as forecast by supercomputers, on an interactive animated map. Updated every three hours.
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