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What Facebook fed the baby boomers. Many Americans’ feeds are nightmares. I know because I spent weeks living inside two of them. ~tech facebook social media Article 2322 words, published Nov 24 2020 18 votes
The New York Times Book Review editors' choices for the ten best books of 2020 ~books reviews fiction nonfiction Article 1316 words 7 votes
The Coronavirus is airborne indoors. Why are we still scrubbing surfaces? ~health Article 1397 words 11 votes
The pandemic, the Clean Power Plan, and the Paris Agreement: US emissions drop 7% year on year due to effects of COVID-19 ~enviro climate change Article 4 votes
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A look at the future of abortion from Colorado ~health Article 557 words, published Nov 5 2020 9 votes
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Scientists know masks limit the coronavirus’s spread, but it’s impossible for randomized trials to prove that ~health Article 1397 words 5 votes
AI has cracked a key mathematical puzzle for understanding our world ~science Article 675 words 6 votes
Coding human data into microbes that will survive for millions of years ~science biology.micro Link 4 votes
How eugenics shaped statistics ~science mathematics statistics Article 6998 words, published Oct 28 2020 9 votes
Harvard’s Chetty finds economic carnage for the poorest in the wealthiest ZIP codes ~finance Article 8 votes
Black players continued a mentoring tradition amid a pandemic ~sports.baseball Article 1622 words 6 votes
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Activists build facial recognition to ID cops who hide their badges ~tech Article 1542 words 15 votes