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Friday, 18 September 2015

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Ad Blockers Could Kill The Internet And Other Facts, Why I Hate Glasses, Sean Bean Died Twice To Bring You Our Videos, The Least You Can Do Is Subscribe, The Forgotten Project That Could Have Saved America From Drought, What Do The Reviews Have To Say About iOS 9?, Meet Steve Rousseau, Digg's Features Editor
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Friday, September 18, 2015
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WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Ad Blockers Could Kill The Internet And Other Facts
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This week we learned that you are a jerk if you use an ad blocker, animals really hate drones and beans are the food of the future.
SEEING LIFE UNDER A NEW LENS
Why I Hate Glasses
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And love my contacts.
DON'T MAKE HIS DEATH BE IN VAIN!
Sean Bean Died Twice To Bring You Our Videos, The Least You Can Do Is Subscribe
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Whether it's totaling up the casualties in the "Lord Of The Rings" films or watching Louis CK mention dicks at every opportunity, our YouTube channel has something for everyone. Spoiler alert: You're gonna want to subscribe now, because we have big things coming soon.
PIPE DREAMS
The Forgotten Project That Could Have Saved America From Drought
buzzfeed.com
The North American Water and Power Alliance was an audacious proposal to divert water to parched western states that would have cost hundreds of billions of dollars and pissed off Canada. But what if it had worked?
MEET THE NEW OS, SAME-ISH AS THE OLD OS
What Do The Reviews Have To Say About iOS 9?
digg.com
After many months of waiting and many beta releases, Apple finally freed the next iteration of its iPhone and iPad operating system, iOS 9. Is it, you know, good? Should you download it? Here's what the reviews are saying.
MEET A DIGG EMPLOYEE
Meet Steve Rousseau, Digg's Features Editor
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Digg may seem like a cold, faceless company, but underneath the evers-shifting grid of content, lies humans who make it work. This week, we chat with features editor Steve Rousseau.
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GUESS THAT MAKES HIM A POTTY MOUTH
Image: While wearing a toilet seat on his head, David Hu accepts the Physics Prize, for his research on the principle that mammals empty their bladders of urine in about 21 seconds, from Dudley Herschbach, right, the 1986 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, while being honored during a performance at the Ig Nobel Prize ceremony at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass., Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015.
While wearing a toilet seat on his head, David Hu accepts the Physics Prize, for his research on the principle that mammals empty their bladders of urine in about 21 seconds, from Dudley Herschbach, right, the 1986 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, while being honored during a performance at the Ig Nobel Prize ceremony at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass., Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Charles Krupa
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Thursday, 17 September 2015

Dalek Schmalek

The Best Articles Of The Week: Immortality And A Murder House, We're On The Brink Of A Revolution In Crazy-Smart Digital Assistants, Sweats Never Looked This Good, The Villains Of 'Dr. Who,' Illustrated, What Will I Hear When My Ears Stop Working?, This Neural Network's Image Descriptions Are Hilariously Bad — And Also Really Advanced AI
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
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THE LONG-READER'S DIGEST
The Best Articles Of The Week: Immortality And A Murder House
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Ta-Nehisi Coates on mass incarceration, a dying 23-year-old seeking immortality, and a house that can't escape its grisly past.
TALK QWERTY TO ME
We're On The Brink Of A Revolution In Crazy-Smart Digital Assistants
wired.com
Imagine a world where we work collaboratively with our computers, engaging in a running back-and-forth dialog to get things done, with the interface in ordinary human language.
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Sweats Never Looked This Good
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Hate the way work clothes make you feel? Us too. Sit back, relax and and find your inner peace with Onepiece leisurewear. It's soothing, comfortable and mesmerizing all at the same time.
HE'LL BEAT THOSE DALEKS ONE DAY
The Villains Of 'Dr. Who,' Illustrated
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Dr. Who has been around for a long time, and when you've been traveling through time for that long, you tend to meet a lot of bad guys (or bad... beings). This infographic helpfully illustrates the baddies introduced throughout the show's incredible run.
THE SOUNDS OF SILENCE
What Will I Hear When My Ears Stop Working?
narrative.ly
When I was diagnosed with a rare hearing disorder I embarked on the unusual mission of preparing to go completely deaf — while archiving the sounds I never want to forget.
JUST NOT ADVANCED ENOUGH
This Neural Network's Image Descriptions Are Hilariously Bad — And Also Really Advanced AI
gizmodo.com
When will a neural network know who Donald Trump is? How long until one can come up with a joke on its own? How about recognize Yoda? It may not be much longer, with neural network models progressing at breakneck speed. But there's still a long way to go.
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ALL BARK, ALL BITE
Image: ​Soldiers march during the Independence Day military parade in the capital's main plaza, the Zocalo, in Mexico City, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015. Mexico celebrates the anniversary of its 1810 independence uprising.
​Soldiers march during the Independence Day military parade in the capital's main plaza, the Zocalo, in Mexico City, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015. Mexico celebrates the anniversary of its 1810 independence uprising. Credit: AP Photo/Marco Ugarte
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Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Circadian Du Soleil

How The Body's Trillions Of Clocks Keep Time, WATCH: A Compilation Of Animals Attacking Drones, A Well Engineered Sock, To Support Our Future Engineers, Brazil's Cancer Curse, The English Speaking World Just Got Hit By A Socialist Earthquake, WATCH: 'The Mountain' From 'GOT' Loses An Arm Wrestling Match To A Man Half His Size
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
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CIRCADIAN DU SOLEIL
How The Body's Trillions Of Clocks Keep Time
quantamagazine.org
Cellular clocks are almost everywhere. Clues to how they work are coming from the places that they're not.
UNFRIENDLY SKIES
WATCH: A Compilation Of Animals Attacking Drones
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Thanks, animals, for expressing how we all feel.
SOCKS WE DIGG SPONSORED
A Well Engineered Sock, To Support Our Future Engineers
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Ministry of Supply's Atlas for a Cause sock does more than make your feet feel great. 100% of the revenue from these socks go towards funding STEAM initiatives through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Atlanta. Help your feet, help some kids, feel great about it.
OUT OF CONTROL
Brazil's Cancer Curse
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The startling discovery that hundreds of thousands of Brazilians have a genetic mutation that undermines their ability to resist cancer is helping labs worldwide in their search for new treatments for the disease.
THIS WEEK'S POLITICAL NEWS
The English Speaking World Just Got Hit By A Socialist Earthquake
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Welcome to "The Enthusiasm Gap," a weekly digest that aims to bridge the gap between interest and enthusiasm in politics by bringing you the best political and electoral writing of the week.​
MOUNTAIN GETS MADE INTO A MOLEHILL
WATCH: 'The Mountain' From 'GOT' Loses An Arm Wrestling Match To A Man Half His Size
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Hafthor Bjornsoon, aka "The Mountain" from "Game Of Thrones," may instill fear in Westeros but in the real world he's no match for Devon Larratt, two-time World Arm Wrestling League champion and all-around badass. Sometimes, the 225-pound underdog gets his due.
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ALL 'CHUTES, NO LADDERS
Image: South Korean soldiers parachute down during the 65th Incheon Landing Operations Commemoration ceremony in waters off Incheon, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015. Incheon is the coastal city where the United Nations Forces led by US General Douglas MacArthur landed in September, 1950 just months after North Korea invaded the South
South Korean soldiers parachute down during the 65th Incheon Landing Operations Commemoration ceremony in waters off Incheon, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015. Incheon is the coastal city where the United Nations Forces led by US General Douglas MacArthur landed in September, 1950 just months after North Korea invaded the South Credit: AP Photo/Lee Jin-man
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Tuesday, 15 September 2015

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