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A proposed People's Terms of Service Contract would provide a weapon against the often opaque and non-negotiable contracts designed to protect corporations at the expense of users.
Imagine you have a friend who, like many high-achieving people, has a goal. In the service of that goal, your friend eats very little and ends up looking like skin […]
When you have a very rigid society without social mobility the underachieving kids of overachieving parents get a privileged run and get helped into colleges they shouldn’t really be getting into.
I think that we’re just at the very, very beginning of watching the implications of being ubiquitously connected to everybody on the planet and what you can do with that.
I think that it’s great to inspire new generations of thinkers; it’s terrible to create new authority.
One of the beautiful things about the Internet is that everybody has a voice. And one of the terrible things about the Internet is that everybody has a voice.
Maybe we’re not going to demonize the poor or the guy who lost his house as much as we might have 15 years ago.
Thankfully, several women’s organizations have started a campaign to have advertisers pull their dollars from Facebook until it gets over its misogyny and rape love. There’s a link to some […]
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The latest research is showing that kids who plan their own schedules, set their own work actually evaluate their own progress are actually building up their brains. Their cortexes are […]
A luxury apartment building is now under construction in Taiwan, and its design was inspired by the double helix of the DNA molecule.
Daniel Dennett has posted a fantastic set of "seven tools for thinking" in an article in the Guardian that has gone so viral that if you haven't seen it yet, […]
Athletes, workout enthusiasts, and everyone who has suffered from the embarrassing armpit "situation", rejoice. Bioengineers at University of California, Davis have developed a new fabric that works like human skin, […]
I think religious people can really help to bring the end of war about very rapidly if they embrace the tenants of their faith.
Two University of California-Davis graduate students have created a textile that uses microfluidic technology to direct liquid completely away from itself, which could result in extra-sweaty equipment.