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Online brain rot is undermining our ability to tell meaningful stories

Geeks are Sexy

Masoud Kianpour, Toronto Metropolitan University I teach a course on the relationship between social media and society at Durham College. As part of their assessments, I ask my students to reflect o ...[Continue Reading]

Geeksaresexy.net

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Dear Abby: Help is a one-way street in this family

Abigail Van Buren

Dear Abby: Eight years ago, my wifes nephew needed a car. His parents had poor credit at that time. I took him to a car dealer, where he found a car, and I didnt hesitate to cosign the loan. He pai ...[Continue Reading]

Boston Herald

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Could the US Militarys Recruitment Problem Be a Good Thing?

Robert Koehler

Some experts worry that, if the country went to war, many reserve units might be unable to deploy. A U.S. official who works on these issues put it simply: We cant get enough people. Vietnam Syndrom ...[Continue Reading]

Antiwar.com

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Riina Sikkut: EU Pharma Package deal possible under Polish presidency

Thomas Mangin

It is natural for the Polish Presidency to aim for a conclusion, but there are still many details to be worked out not to mention the legal drafting, which must be very precise, Estonian Health M ...[Continue Reading]

EURACTIV

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Digital Prisons

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Theres a story describing how to catch wild pigs. Step one is to scatter some corn in a field to attract them; this must be regularly repeated so that the pigs become accustomed to the offerings. S ...[Continue Reading]

Americanthinker.com

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High-speed videos show what happens when a droplet splashes into a pool

Jennifer Chu | MIT News

Rain can freefall at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour. If the droplets land in a puddle or pond, they can form a crown-like splash that, with enough force, can dislodge any surface particles and lau ...[Continue Reading]

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