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"Online video radically changes the reach and speed of the improvement cycle. Things like dance, snowboarding and TED talks keep getting better, and faster…"
"Gaga's entire persona seems to question what's expected of women." 'Lady' with suggestions of gentility, sweetness…'Gaga' with intimations of infantility, madness…
A mobile-web advertising company is facing a proposed class action over its use of an HTML5 'trick' to track iPhone and iPad users across a number of websites.
"For sound mental health, the fundamental question is not whether a thought is negative or positive, but whether it is accurate."
The German government is banking on help from imams educated at German universities to improve the integration and "success" of its young Muslims.
Is piracy an enemy or a necessary part of business in a digital world? This Swedish video game developer sees it as the latter and even a benefit in terms of marketing.
How would a medical audience respond to a lecture that was completely devoid of content, yet delivered with authority by a convincing phony? Overwhelmingly positively…
Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker's research looks at how language exists in our minds, and how it informs the way we create social relationships.
Tod Machover, who has been called America’s most wired composer, is poised to transform your theater experience forever. His new opera “Death and the Powers,” will be unveiled on September […]
According to a recent press release: NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, will complete the exploration phase of its mission on Sept. 16, after a number of successes that transformed […]
Every week, it seems, we get more bad news about the economy. Today the Census Bureau reported that the median household income in the U.S. fell several hundred dollars in […]
If you are not a regular viewer of The Daily Show or The Colbert Report, you might be surprised by results from Pew’s latest news audience report. In the national […]
Great post by Thomas MacAulay Millar on the case of “FV,” a teenage runaway who was allegedly tortured, pimped, and nearly killed by a middle aged man who took her […]
One of my roommates way back when I was an undergraduate was an Emory Scholar. I can’t remember exactly how many of them were in each class—either twelve or fourteen. […]
Despite their ideological differences, the personalities that drive the success of The Daily Show and Fox News apparently respect–even admire–each others ability to entertain and engage viewers. That’s one of […]
"The intuitive view is that the only thing that really determines whether an act is brave is whether you think the right path is the treacherous one, and take it anyway."
"Mr. Allen, who has made most of his recent films overseas where it's easier for him to secure financing, says 'You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger' is a good title for the United States."
"Microsoft’s new web browser, IE9, is its most ambitious yet, as the company bids to take on Google Chrome and Firefox." The Telegraph reviews the browser's newest edition.
"What is happening in France today would most likely be referred to as 'ethnic cleansing' in less prestigious countries." Spiegel on President Sarkozy's campaign against Romanian gypsies.
"News that Ernest C. Withers, a photojournalist who documented the civil-rights movement, was also an F.B.I. informant has been met with mixed reactions from scholars."