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NYC's New Pay Phones Will Provide Super-Fast Wi-Fi—And Super-Smart Ads
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11.19.14 Design
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Amazon Vows to Run on 100 Percent Renewable Energy
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11.19.14 Enterprise
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Ants Regularly Pack Up and Dig New Nests, and Nobody Knows Why
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11.19.14 Science
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WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: The Office (US Version)
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11.19.14 Underwire
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The Three Podcast Episodes You Can't Miss This Week
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11.19.14 Underwire
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Has Artificial Intelligence Outsmarted Our Emotions?
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11.19.14 Innovation Insights
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How Facebook's Programming Tools Are Remaking Wikipedia and Box
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11.19.14 Enterprise
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Is Your Cloud Open by Design, and Open for Business?
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11.19.14 Innovation Insights
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David Chang Shares the Secrets Behind Momofuku's Delicious Success
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11.19.14 Design
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What Is Going on With DC Comics' Super Confusing Convergence?
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11.19.14 Underwire
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To Slow Down Drug Resistance in Health Care, Buy an Antibiotic-Free Turkey for Thanksgiving
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11.19.14 Science Blogs
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This Movie's Film Reel Is Actually a Conveyor Belt of 3-D Printed Figurines
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11.19.14 Design
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Monkeys Know What They're Doing
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11.19.14 Science Blogs
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Holuhraun Eruption in Iceland Still Going Strong
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11.19.14 Science Blogs
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This Wearable Detects Pollution to Build Air Quality Maps in Real Time
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11.19.14 Business
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How People's Political Passions Distort Their Sense of Reality
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11.19.14 Science
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Climate Change Will Be Hazardous to Your Health
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11.19.14 Science Blogs
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Algorithms Are Great and All, But They Can Also Ruin Lives
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11.19.14 Enterprise
Opinion
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Fantastically Wrong: Unicorns Dig Virgin Women, and Other Lessons From Medieval Bestiaries
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11.19.14 Science
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Nothing But 8 GIFs of the Dodge Challenger Hellcat Doing Burnouts
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11.19.14 Autopia
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Hacker Lexicon: What Is the Dark Web?
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11.19.14 Threat Level
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11 Futuristic Ways to Improve Our Cities, From Robotic Rats to Talking Trash Cans
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11.19.14 Autopia
Magazine
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A $170M Floating Park Designed for NYC's Hudson River
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11.19.14 Design
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Data-Gathering Snow Probe Will Help Skiers Avoid Avalanches
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11.19.14 Gadget Lab
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13 Gadgets That'll Blast Your Thanksgiving Into the Future
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11.19.14 Gadget Lab
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Audioengine Promises Premium Bass With Its High-End Bluetooth Speaker
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11.19.14 Gadget Lab
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An Oral History of the Epic Space Film The Right Stuff
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11.19.14 Magazine
Science
Underwire
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Antipodes: Comments
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11.19.14 Magazine
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Incredible Photos Taken at Exact Opposite Ends of the Earth
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11.19.14 Magazine
Raw File
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Galaxy Note 4's Display Offers the Most Realistic Colors, Study Shows
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11.19.14 Gadget Lab
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A Wild Look at What It's Like to Paint Inside an Oculus Rift
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11.19.14 Design
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The Web's Not Dead Yet, as Long as These Indies Abide
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11.19.14 Business
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Punch Hole in The Sky: Comments
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11.19.14 Magazine
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An Astronaut Reveals What Life in Space Is Really Like
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11.19.14 Magazine
Science
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Critical NSA Reform Bill Fails in the Senate
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11.18.14 Threat Level
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Not One to Be Left Out, IBM Unveils Its Own Rethinking of Email
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11.18.14 Enterprise
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Behind the Scenes of Xbox's New Documentary on the Rise and Fall of Atari
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11.18.14 Game|Life
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Whose Privacy Will Uber Violate Next? Why Its Latest Bad Behavior Matters
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11.18.14 Business
Opinion
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Space. Time. Dimension. Comments
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11.18.14 Magazine
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How Millennials Created the IoT Without Even Knowing
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11.18.14 Innovation Insights
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Pinball and RPGs, Together at Last in One Videogame
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11.18.14 Game|Life
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New Geologic Map Shows the Beauty of the Asteroid Vesta
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11.18.14 Science
Science Blogs
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A Goofy Wearable That Tracks the Air Quality Around You
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11.18.14 Design
Gadget Lab
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'Viber' Messaging App Now Lets You Peek in on Celebrity Chatter
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11.18.14 Business
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'Facebook at Work'? There's Certainly Some Work to Be Done
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11.18.14 Innovation Insights
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Facebook's Breaks Out 'Groups' as Its Latest Standalone App
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11.18.14 Gadget Lab
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How Sony's Blunder Revived Vib-Ribbon, a Long-Lost Classic
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11.18.14 Game|Life
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Military's Self-Flying Helicopter Gets Modded to Fight Wildfires
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11.18.14 Autopia
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Twitter Now Lets You Search for Any Tweet Ever Sent
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11.18.14 Enterprise
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Angry Nerd: Why Is The Hunger Games: Mockingjay in Two Parts? It's All About Money
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11.18.14 Underwire
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Striking Animation Shows One Year of CO2 Swirling Through the Atmosphere
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11.18.14 Science
Science Blogs
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How Big Is Comet 67P?
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11.18.14 Science Blogs
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These Guys Made a T-Shirt. Now Silicon Valley Is Giving Them Millions
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11.18.14 Business
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Whatsapp Just Switched on End-to-End Encryption for Hundreds of Millions of Users
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11.18.14 Threat Level
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Bed Bugs Won't Give You Chagas Disease (probably)
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11.18.14 Science Blogs
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LittleBits' New Kit Lets You Create Your Own Smart-Home Gizmos
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11.18.14 Design
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The Next Big Thing You Missed: An App That Helps Women Deal With Life After Pregnancy
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11.18.14 Business
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The Father of Disco Meets Some Whippersnappers in This Week's Playlist
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11.18.14 Underwire
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IDEO Imagines the Wild Future of Self-Driving Cars
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11.18.14 Design
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Revealed: The Lost Chapter of Interstellar
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11.18.14 Magazine
Underwire
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What's Up With That: My Beer Tastes Like a Skunk's Bathwater
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11.18.14 Science
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Scientists Search for Evidence of the Multiverse in the Big Bang's Afterglow
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11.18.14 Science
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The Mapmakers Who Are Using Data to Transform the NBA
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11.18.14 Gadget Lab
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These Optical Illusions Trick Your Brain With Science
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11.18.14 Science
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We Asked Psychiatrists to Decode Bruce Wayne's Emotional Problems in Gotham
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11.18.14 Opinion
Underwire
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The World's Tiniest Countries and the Eccentrics Who Rule Them
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11.18.14 Raw File
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How to Share Your Location in iOS 8 Messages
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11.18.14 Gadget Lab
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These Two Magic Tricks Were Designed by AI Machines
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11.18.14 Enterprise
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Luxurious Wearable for Ladies Is Covered in Snake Skin and Pearls
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11.18.14 Gadget Lab
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It's Official—iOS 8 Is Apple's Buggiest Release to Date
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11.18.14 Gadget Lab
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Meet the Man Behind the Awesome Sets of The Dark Knight, The Prestige, and Interstellar
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11.18.14 Magazine
Underwire
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A Real-World Button for Controlling Your Favorite Apps
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11.18.14 Design
Gadget Lab
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A System That Any Automaker Can Use to Build Self-Driving Cars
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11.18.14 Autopia
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We've Done a Comprehensive Recap of The Newsroom…In Gchat
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11.17.14 Underwire
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Snapchat Now Lets You Send Money Too
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11.17.14 Business
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Video: Ken Block Shreds LA in a Ludicrous 845-HP Mustang
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11.17.14 Autopia
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Watch Live: The Leonid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight
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11.17.14 Science
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This Mod Is the Absolute Best Way to Play XCOM
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11.17.14 Game|Life
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Designing a Brand Simple Enough for Non-Designers to Use
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11.17.14 Design
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The Star Wars Holiday Special Wasn't the Worst Thing to Come From 1978
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11.17.14 Underwire
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Battling the Datenkraken's Business of Surveillance
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11.17.14 Innovation Insights
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The Internet of Anything: The Little Box That Hooks Your Old Car Up to the Internet
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11.17.14 Autopia
Enterprise
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Experimental Videogame Consoles That Let You Make One Move a Day
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11.17.14 Design
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This On-Demand Valet App Could Make Driving Better for Everyone
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11.17.14 Autopia
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Smart Connected Products: Killing Industries, Boosting Innovation
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11.17.14 Innovation Insights
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Spotify and Uber Join Forces to Play Your Favorite Music While You Ride
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11.17.14 Autopia
Business
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Facebook Developing 'Facebook at Work' Service, Says Report
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11.17.14 Business
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A Sleek New Exhibit of the Telecom Inventions We Take for Granted
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11.17.14 Design
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The Colorful, All-Consuming World of Marching Bands
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11.17.14 Raw File
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A High Resolution Thermal Camera, the Therm-App
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11.17.14 Science Blogs
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New Social Network Is a Lot Like LinkedIn, Only Actually Useful
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11.17.14 Business
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These Scientists Are Training Computers to Help Farmers Save Their Crops
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11.17.14 Science
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Photos and Melted Artifacts From a Horrific Volcanic Disaster
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11.17.14 Science
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We're in a Golden Age for Collector's Albums. Here Are 15 of the Best
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11.17.14 Design
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It's a Small-Screen Extravaganza in This Week's Best Trailers
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11.17.14 Underwire
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Interstellar Director Christopher Nolan Invites You to Explore the Universe in Multiple Dimensions
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11.17.14 Magazine
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Letter From the Editor: What It's Like to Collaborate With Christopher Nolan
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11.17.14 Magazine
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Interstellar Almost Had 6 Wormholes and 5 Black Holes
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11.17.14 Magazine
Science
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U.S. Gov Insists It Doesn't Stockpile Zero-Day Exploits to Hack Enemies
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11.17.14 Threat Level
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9 Easter Eggs From the Bookshelf in Interstellar
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11.17.14 Magazine
Underwire
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