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Researchers are looking into how a genetic mutation -- possibly responsible for helping those with it feel less anxious -- could help treat psychiatric disorders.
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Silicon Valley entrepreneur Andrew Keen argues that the Internet economy as it exists hurts the middle class and benefits the few.
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Would you trust your own predictions over those of a well-designed statistical model? Commentator Tania Lombrozo considers new evidence on "algorithm aversion" and what it reveals.
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Edith Ramirez of the Federal Trade Commission says hacking will be a problem, as consumers connect everyday objects to the Internet.
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Next time you shoot off an email between errands, will you praise your dedication or lament your inefficiency? Commentator Tania Lombrozo's New Year's resolution is to rethink emailing after hours.
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When they are not in class, college students always seem to be typing a text on their smart phones as they walk around the University of Oklahoma…
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The court's 6-3 decision reverses a lower court ruling on what has been a hotly contested issue. Aereo lets subscribers watch TV programming that it routes onto the Internet.
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In January 1984, Apple aired one of most iconic commercials in Super Bowl history — introducing the Macintosh computer. The marketing helped position Apple as a plucky upstart, and the machine fundamentally changed the way people interacted with computers.
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Joshua Landis, Rebecca Cruise and Suzette Grillot revisit the global predictions they made this time last year, and also look ahead to their expectations…
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Author and attorney Deji Olukotun compares the growth and development of digital technology over the last decade to a spectrum, with highly-polished…