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    Kazuo Ishiguro: Soon, We Will Be Able to Create Humans Who Are Superior to Other Humans

    Author Kazuo Ishiguro believes we are unwittingly walking into a dystopian future because the world has yet to give science and technology more than just peripheral interest.

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    Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Declutter Your Home and Life

    Döstädning” – a hybrid of the Swedish words “death” and “cleaning” is the latest death trend, and is a sign that dying well has become a defining obsession of our time.

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    The Genius and Stupidity of Silicon Valley

    Knowledge is a tricky thing.

    Acquiring and deploying it to change the world through technological innovations can inspire great confidence and self-certainty in the person who possesses the knowledge.

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    Why Local Newspaper Websites Are So Terrible

    “My parents refuse to access the website because it’s just so painful to look at,” says Goligoski, a veteran of Mozilla and former user experience research lead for The New York Times.

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    Music Festivals Are the Corporate Dystopia We Deserve

    You’re nineteen years old and you’re at Coachella, the sickest festival there is. Surrounded by palm trees and babes, your worries melt away.

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    What If the Current Industrial Civilisation on Earth Isn’t the First One

    As a species, we humans tend to take it for granted that we are the only ones that live in sedentary communities, use tools, and alter our landscape to meet our needs.

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    Hearings Show Congress Doesn’t Understand Facebook Well Enough to Regulate It

    “But why does a picture of my 88-year-old dad show up on my own profile? Have you tried turning it off and turning it on again?”

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    This Stunning Video on the History of Time Will Make You Have Feelings About the Entire Universe

    Although we use it every day, time is complicated.

    When we break it up into small pieces, most people are pretty good at organising time, but everything starts to get a bit wobbly when the timescales get larger.

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