Year: 2016
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Russia Without Whom? An Interview with the publisher of Russia Without Us
When the Soviet Union collapsed, a generation had just been born. The online journal Russia Without Us catalogues their struggle to find a place in today’s Russia.
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Weekly E-book: The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen
This week we celebrate the imagination of Baron Munchausen.
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I Ramped Up My Internet Security, and You Should Too
Here’s how ProPublica reporter Julia Angwin upped her defenses against hackers and spies.
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Sunday Comics
Do you want my styrofoam peanuts? You can have my styrofoam peanuts — they’re in Sunday Comics.
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“I found out about the [methanol] plant on Facebook,” says resigning member of Sustainable Tacoma Commission
“In fact, methanol was never brought to STC’s attention: as a commissioner I and others found out about the plant on FACEBOOK, which is troubling given that we were created by the City of Tacoma to advise it on matters of sustainability.”
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Full Brightness
Sleep tracking apps report passing dreams as waves. Jacqueline Feldman rides.
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Using Math to Connect to Who We Really Are
Mikala Streeter tries to revive math with a practical basis: figuring out what to do about contemporary issues.
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Maintaining Real Relationships in the Digital World
Social media has become a fundamental part of life. So what does healthy use of these sites look like? Miles Schneiderman considers.

