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Road Signs Warn Drivers Using Phones
Tim Hogan is the founder and CEO SaferStreet Solutions, a development firm focusing on improving traffic safety and reducing pedestrian deaths. For years, ...
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A ‘Typewriter Rebellion’ Is Underway
You might call it the sound of a rebellion. Young people in the Phoenix, Arizona valley are buying old manual typewriters and using them as a creative ...
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Who Programmed the Computer?
Our existence on a Goldilocks planet in a Goldilocks universe is so statistically improbable that many scientists believe in the multiverse. In other ...
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God is the Best Therapist
The world began a weekly group therapy session with Frazier Crane thirty years ago. This spin-off character from Cheers played by Kelsey Grammer, emerged ...
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How Much More Money to Be Happy?
About seven in ten respondents in a survey said they strongly or somewhat agreed with the statement: “Having more money would solve most of my problems.” ...
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Internet Jokers Regret Royal Rumors
Because the British royal family lives under constant media scrutiny, it’s usual for any member of the family to stay out of the limelight for an ...
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How AI Short-Circuits Creativity
In 2023 the ad agency Design Army created an entire campaign using only generative AI. In it, a world of impossible buildings, floating hats, and gigantic ...
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Why People Believe Their Own Lies
In an interesting piece of science, Nautilus looks at what happens to our brains when we don’t tell the truth. It turns out that the more you lie, ...
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AI’s Hopes and Dreams are Christianity Repackaged
Formerly the Religion Editor for the Atlantic, Sigal Samuel now writes about the future of consciousness, artificial intelligence, and neuroscience, and ...
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‘Air Rage’ Intensified by Envy
A research study examined data from millions of plane flights to determine possible indicators for incidents of air rage—when passengers become ...
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