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Do you trust data more than your instincts?
The Other Side of the Great Firewall
While the U.S. worries about Chinese hacking, Beijing has built a separate Internet for the 649 million Chinese online
Video Games in the Age of Cell Phones
There’s a science to why you’re hooked, and these guys have cracked it.
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The candidate has proven chatty and thoughtful
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After years of development and several postponements, the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator–designed to help NASA develop Mars-landing technology–had its crucial second test flight over Hawaii on June 8. Here’s how it fared.
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The Problem With TV’s Golden Age
Now, you don’t have time to watch it
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A Welcome Victory for Democracy in Turkey
Carly Fiorina’s Tireless Drive
The presidential candidate is getting a second look
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