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Friday, 5 January 2018
How Chrome Became Bad
Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: The deadly profession of garbage collection, Google Chrome is definitely bad now and the rich love to drink expensive raw sewage.
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WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Chrome Is The Bad Browser Now, And Other Facts
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Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: The deadly profession of garbage collection, Google Chrome is definitely bad now and the rich love to drink expensive raw sewage.
NOT AS MUCH AS YOU'D THINK
What Would Really Happen If Russia Attacked Undersea Internet Cables
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The world's internet infrastructure is vulnerable, but snipping a couple of lines is the least of your concerns.
THE TRANSHUMANIST LOOK BOOK
The Expensive Art Of Living Forever
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We asked seven transhumanists what they hope to look like when they transcend their flesh-covered bodies — and we commissioned images of those dreams.
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UNHAPPY ENDINGS
THIS JOB IS GARBAGE
Inside The Deadly World Of Private Garbage Collection
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Waste removal is one of the most dangerous jobs in the country. On the darkened streets of New York City, it's a race for survival.
ALL DYNASTIES MUST DIE
Is This The Beginning Of The End For The New England Patriots?
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Brady, Belichick and Kraft have raised expectations and possibilities so high that virtually no other team in the Super Bowl era could truly comprehend what it's like to be them. Now they're threatening to come undone the only way possible: from within.
EXPLAINING SOME Z'S
Why Do We Need To Sleep?
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At a shiny new lab in Japan, an international team of scientists is trying to figure out what puts us under.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
SO EFFORTLESS
We Can't Stop Watching This Master Woodworker Hand Cut Dovetail Joints
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Watching quality joinery being made is delightful, and woodworker Frank Klauz is so, so good at it.
IN THE NEWS
December Hiring Below Expectations, Unemployment Rate Stays Steady
A Guide To 'Fire And Fury': The Tell-All Book That's Tearing Washington Apart
Two Major Security Flaws Found In Almost Every Processor — Here's What's Going On
India's National ID Database With Private Information Of Nearly 1.2 Billion People Was Reportedly Breached
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