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Our AI Fears Run Long and Deep
Fictional portrayals of computer sentience reveal not only what we want from this technology, but also what we know about the fallibility...
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Sep 11 min read
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NOAA Has Been Trying to Predict How Bad Floods Could Get
Under the current administration, the future of those projects is up in the air.
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Sep 11 min read
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This Website Unlocks the Joy of Traveling the World, One Radio Station at a Time
Thanks to Radio Garden’s explorable map, armchair travelers can stream radio stations from across the world. Tuning in can feel a whole...
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Sep 11 min read
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Historians See Autocratic Playbook in Attacks on Science
Authoritarians have long feared and suppressed science as a rival for social influence. Experts see President Trump as borrowing some of...
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We Can Do Something About Stressed-Out Forests
Before the arrival of white settlers, Native Americans commonly managed forests with low-intensity fires to benefit wildlife and aid in...
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Great Civilizations Depend on Trade
When countries open up to the free exchange of goods and ideas, the result can be a historic golden age. But trade is rarely allowed to...
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Sep 11 min read
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I Study Stress. This Cure Surprised—and Helped—Me.
How strangers in Hawaii taught me that self-care can mean caring for others. "We’re all carrying invisible stressors. We’re also all...
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Sep 11 min read
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My Family Went Off Ultra-Processed Foods for a Month. The Results Surprised Us.
What started as an experiment has become our new diet.
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Sep 11 min read
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Your Boss Doesn’t Have Time to Talk to You
Amazon wants bigger teams. Bank of America is flattening. Corporate America is shedding managers, and the workplace is changing radically .
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Sep 11 min read
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The business of U.S. military deterrence
The U.S. Army colonel, Palantir executive and ‘reindustralization maximalist’ Shyam Sankar on how to restore the U.S. edge and prevent...
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Sep 11 min read
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The Boss Has Had It With All the Office Activists
It isn’t just Microsoft. Companies are adopting a new, harder-line playbook for dealing with political debate at work.
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Sep 11 min read
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What are the skills critical for the future of work?
A study from Stanford says AI is taking jobs and making it harder for young people to find work. Tech education company founder Sinead...
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Aug 311 min read
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The End of Minimalism
Keeping a cluttered house has long been considered a little tacky, a little weak. But now it’s looking very wise.
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Aug 311 min read
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Implications of Pantakinesis to A.I. jeopardies, ... as well as to personal empowerment (... and accountabilities thereof) UII w/Claude
DM Good morning Claude. Let's revisit Pantakinesis â„¢ , ... and perhaps discover intriguing aspects as we do so. Before we begin, and...
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Aug 3119 min read
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As an unqualified leader upends America’s public health system, his leader and many constituents cheers him on
The President pledged that he’d empower Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to “go wild" on health care. The president has kept his promise — to the...
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Aug 311 min read
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How emotional intelligence can help us to adapt to the changes at work
Workers are under more pressure to adapt to new technologies and demands. Emotional intelligence is going to become even more critical to...
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Aug 311 min read
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The Hardest Question for a Writer to Answer
For Miriam Toews, writing is a way of living with the unspeakable.
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Aug 311 min read
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If the University of Chicago Won’t Defend the Humanities, Who Will?
Why it matters that the University of Chicago is pausing admissions to doctoral programs in literature, philosophy, the arts, and...
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Aug 311 min read
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This overlooked lifestyle factor could be harming your brain
A decades-long study reveals just how sharply daily reading rates have fallen—and why researchers say this could affect health and...
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Aug 301 min read
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Finland using a "thermal battery" is used for heating
Thanks to a new thermal energy storage system, when residents in this small town north of Helsinki need hot water, it comes from a giant...
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Aug 301 min read
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