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How Inuit parents teach kids to control their anger (2019)
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134 comments
6 years ago
kevinconaway
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WeWork Backs Down on Employee Noncompete Requirements
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126 comments
8 years ago
chrisaycock
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Heroic rat retiring from detecting land mines
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103 comments
5 years ago
packet_nerd
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My Improbable Graduation: From a Tiny Village in Ghana to Johns Hopkins
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59 comments
9 years ago
happy-go-lucky
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An Airbnb for farmland hits a snag, as farmers raise data privacy concerns
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105 comments
6 years ago
jessaustin
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One-Third of U.S. Museums May Not Survive the Year, Survey Finds
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6 years ago
mrfusion
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The final, anguished years of a warrior-scholar who exposed torture by US troops
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5 years ago
indigodaddy
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Carnival Cruise Lines Hit with $20M Penalty for Environmental Crimes
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58 comments
7 years ago
jazzdev
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Arctic Is Warming At 'Astonishing' Rates, Researchers Say
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269 comments
10 years ago
jonbaer
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Government Hired a Firm for $13.6M to Hire Recruits. It Hired 2
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207 comments
8 years ago
wallace_f
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Multiple vulnerabilities released in NTP
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12 years ago
mahmoudimus
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Crime Lab Scandal Leaves Massachusetts Legal System In Turmoil
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100 comments
13 years ago
darkmethod
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To help gamers on Twitch, Dr. K balances mental health advice and medical ethics
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5 years ago
lawrenceyan
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Kenyan Women Create Their Own 'Geek Culture'
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45 comments
14 years ago
JasonFruit
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An Imaginary Town Becomes Real, Then Not
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39 comments
12 years ago
dalek2point3
174 points
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For $450, a Japanese Company Will Quit Your Job for You
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111 comments
8 years ago
lnguyen
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50 Years Ago, Sugar Industry Quietly Paid Scientists to Point Blame at Fat (2016)
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83 comments
4 years ago
t23
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How the U.S. Hacked ISIS
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49 comments
7 years ago
decoyworker
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Michael Pollan reluctantly embraces the 'new science' of psychedelics
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208 comments
8 years ago
atomical
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When tracking your period lets companies track you
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132 comments
4 years ago
ta988
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The Secret Document That Transformed China
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53 comments
14 years ago
nantes
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Luxury Music Festival Turns Out to Be Half-Built Scene of Chaos
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99 comments
9 years ago
ljk
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Big News From Mars? Rover Scientists Mum For Now
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88 comments
14 years ago
whyenot
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The 'Undertaker of Silicon Valley' Stays Busy as Startups Lay Off Thousands
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107 comments
6 years ago
stygiansonic
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13-Year-Old Scientist's Research Shows Hand Dryers Can Hurt Kids' Ears
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63 comments
7 years ago
Osiris30
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To live forever, break habits
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34 comments
16 years ago
widgetycrank
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Diet soda may prompt food cravings, especially in women and people with obesity
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239 comments
5 years ago
therockspush
169 points
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Stranded Jet Skier Breaches Multimillion Dollar Security System At JFK Airport
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115 comments
14 years ago
JumpCrisscross
169 points
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A 'Lamborghini' of Chariots Is Discovered at Pompeii
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5 years ago
protomyth
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The Cost Of Free Doughnuts: 70 Years Of Regret
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74 comments
13 years ago
ComputerGuru
168 points
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