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Can the Laws of Robotics be Adapted for Paleontology?
Andrew Farke considers some rules for scientists to behave well, culled from Asimov and Roddenberry.
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Free Thing of the Week: Pepper and Carrot Motion Comic
Pepper and Carrot moves from comic strip to animation in today’s Free Thing.
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100 Years of the Espionage Act
Priscilla Guo gives a brief history of the United States Espionage Act and how it has routinely been used to repress information.
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Free Thing of the Week: Twitter and Tear Gas
On a theme of digital activism and community comes Zeynep Tüfekçi’s latest book to help you clarify your thinking.
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Free Thing of the Week: Open
Continuing our attempts to open up education and bring you more stuff, we bring to you an new book born of controversy.
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Free Thing of the Week: Thingiverse Cryptography Wheel
3D printing for teachers, students, and the merely curious in today’s Free Thing, which focuses on basic cryptography by building a wheel to solve the Caesar Cipher and others.
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Free Thing of the Week: Bomb The Music Industry’s Scrambles
More in our week of giving you free stuff: an album by Bomb the Music Industry! to remind you what punk is all about.
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Sunday Comics
If you like Sunday Comics, and getting caught in the rain If you´re not into Garfield, if you have half a brain If you like making fun of Crankshaft, reading Dune at the cape We’re the comics you´ve looked for, look for us, and escape
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Free Thing of the Week: MIT OpenCourseWare
This week we take you back to school, so that you can change it all.
