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Why Our Memory Fails Us
Why Our Memory Fails Us
Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons, The New York Times

We recall events easily and often, at least if they are important to us, but only rarely do we find our memories contradicted by evidence, much less take the initiative to check if they are right.

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Chris Rock Talks to Frank Rich About Ferguson, Cosby, and What ‘Racial Progress’ Really Means
Chris Rock Talks to Frank Rich About Ferguson, Cosby, and What ‘Racial Progress’ Really Means
Frank Rich, Vulture

What's killing comedy. What's saving America.

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Everyone is Altered
Everyone is Altered
Josh Dickey, Mashable

Hollywood’s latest glamour miracle — a technique so effective that nearly every movie star has started using it — has stayed underground for more than a decade.

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Stephen Hawking Warns Artificial Intelligence Could End Mankind
Stephen Hawking Warns Artificial Intelligence Could End Mankind
Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC News

Stephen Hawking, one of Britain's pre-eminent scientists, has said that efforts to create thinking machines pose a threat to our very existence.

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What the Media Gets Wrong About Israel
What the Media Gets Wrong About Israel
The Atlantic

The news tells us less about Israel than about the people writing the news, a former AP reporter says.

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2014’s Best Books on Psychology, Philosophy, and How to Live Meaningfully
2014’s Best Books on Psychology, Philosophy, and How to Live Meaningfully
Maria Popova, Brain Pickings

How to be alone, wake up from illusion, master the art of asking, fathom your place in the universe, and more.

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What Maslow’s Hierarchy Won’t Tell You About Motivation
What Maslow’s Hierarchy Won’t Tell You About Motivation
Susan Fowler, Harvard Business Review

Contemporary science points to three universal psychological needs: autonomy, relatedness, and competence.

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Wanderers - A Short Film by Erik Wernquist
Wanderers - A Short Film by Erik Wernquist
Erik Wernquist, Vimeo

A vision of humanity's expansion into the Solar System, showing a glimpse of the fantastic and beautiful nature that surrounds us on our neighboring worlds.

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Aliens in the Valley: The Complete and Chaotic History of Reddit
Aliens in the Valley: The Complete and Chaotic History of Reddit
Seth Fiegerman, Mashable

How a bootstrapped startup with a funny name and no initial ties to the tech scene outlasted better-funded competitors, survived founder drama, and later navigated life as a standalone business.

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My Life In The Locker Room: A Female Sportswriter Remembers The Dicks
My Life In The Locker Room: A Female Sportswriter Remembers The Dicks
Jennifer Briggs, Deadspin

"I've wanted to write stories about baseball since I was 10 years old—to write words so good that people would read them twice."

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