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Why Cognitive Enhancement Is in Your Future (and Your Past)

Using technology to enhance our brains sounds terrifying, but trying to better our abilities may be part of our human nature.
Ross Andersen

The New York Times, the Content Farm, and the Power of the Brand

For the same reason that Facebook's worth more than Yahoo, the Times is doing better than About.com.
Megan Garber

Earth Station: The Afterlife of Technology at the End of the World

The Jamesburg Earth Station once played a central role in our country's space ambitions. Now it's been mothballed, gutted, and put up for sale. Here's the story of this weird link between earth and space.
Alexis Madrigal

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One of America’s great machines comes back to life.

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Why Pinterest Is Playing Dumb About Making Money

Despite the company's protests to the contrary, Pinterest already knows how to make money, and may already have a model that would work for users, retailers, and itself.

Today's Aerial Innovation News: Spin-Resistant Icon A5

Look! Up in the sky! I mean, over on that lake! It's a small flying boat...

Google Hasn't Been Violating User Privacy Any More Than Apple HasReuters

Google Hasn't Been Violating User Privacy Any More Than Apple Has

The companies are equal-opportunity privacy-violators.

As Records Go Digital, How Physicians Preserve the Full Story

As Records Go Digital, How Physicians Preserve the Full Story

The electronic medical-record revolution is upon us. What does it mean for you?

The News Sites That Use Ad-Targeting the Most: NYT, Yahoo, CNNAlexis Madrigal

The News Sites That Use Ad-Targeting the Most: NYT, Yahoo, CNN

Do you expect different kinds of advertising from news sites than from other web content?

The Google Map of the 19th CenturyThe UK National Archives

The Google Map of the 19th Century

Before there was a PalmPilot, there was a palm.

Google Psyche: 'What's the Deal ...'Google

Google Psyche: 'What's the Deal ...'

'Google! What's up with My Little Pony?'

On This Day: Garry Kasparov Faces Off With Deep BlueAP

On This Day: Garry Kasparov Faces Off With Deep Blue

World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov makes his first move in his final game of his 1996 match against Deep Blue.

Does Wikipedia Have an Accuracy Problem?Wikimedia Commons

Does Wikipedia Have an Accuracy Problem?

Yes, but only because history is in a constant state of revision.

More Than Human? The Ethics of Biologically Enhancing SoldiersUS Marine Corps

More Than Human? The Ethics of Biologically Enhancing Soldiers

Our ability to "upgrade" the bodies of soldiers through drugs, implants, and exoskeletons may be upending the ethical norms of war as we've understood them.

A Year After the Egyptian Revolution, 10% of Its Social Media Documentation Is Already GoneReuters

A Year After the Egyptian Revolution, 10% of Its Social Media Documentation Is Already Gone

Twitter gives us a new version of 'the first rough draft of history.' But tweets are fragile things.

The Spectacle of Electric Light When There Is None AroundAP Photo/Damir Sagolj, Reuters

The Spectacle of Electric Light When There Is None Around

An image of a well-lit portrait of Kim Il Sung in a dark Pyongyang is a stunning lens into what the arrival of electric light on American soil might have felt like.

Giffords Shooting a Pivotal Moment for the Government's Social-Media MonitoringTwitter

Giffords Shooting a Pivotal Moment for the Government's Social-Media Monitoring

The Department of Homeland Security turned to social networks to gather information about the emerging crisis.

The Case for the E-Book in the (Gasp!) New York Review of BooksAlexis Madrigal

The Case for the E-Book in the (Gasp!) New York Review of Books

E-books are beginning to get their due, even from the guardians of intellectual life.

The 'Wow!' Signal: One Man's Search for SETI's Most Tantalizing Trace of Alien LifeOhio State University

The 'Wow!' Signal: One Man's Search for SETI's Most Tantalizing Trace of Alien Life

For decades, Robert Gray has been trying to duplicate the most surprising and still-unexplained observation in the history of the search for extraterrestrial life.

Google Psyche: 'Why Does the Sun ...'Google

Google Psyche: 'Why Does the Sun ...'

'Why does the sun make me sneeze?'

Picture of the Day: A Lone Black Hole Without a GalaxyNASA

Picture of the Day: A Lone Black Hole Without a Galaxy

NASA's Hubble telescope spots an oddity: A black hole whose surrounding stars have been swept away.

You've Never Seen a Picture of the Milky Way's Spiral

You've Never Seen a Picture of the Milky Way's Spiral

A little primer on the images we have of space, and how we get them.

A Chemist Uses Google's Algorithm to Determine the Structure of MoleculesThe Journal of Computational Chemistry

A Chemist Uses Google's Algorithm to Determine the Structure of Molecules

Scientists want to find a use for PageRank in the world beyond the web.

There's an Easy Fix to Apple's Latest iPhone Privacy ProblemReuters

There's an Easy Fix to Apple's Latest iPhone Privacy Problem

Apple can (and should) take steps to help users understand what information on their iPhones is available to app makers.

Meet the Pringles of Personal HygieneKickstarter

Meet the Pringles of Personal Hygiene

Pitched on Kickstarter: the death of the wretched Soap Sliver

Task Management: The Target of All Our Hopes and DreamsOur New Age/Paleofuture

Task Management: The Target of All Our Hopes and Dreams

In earlier times, people wished for jet packs and automated kitchens. Today, we are seeking a good to-do app.

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