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A student-organized “tech fast” at St. John’s College led to a mass unplugging by curious undergrads. Some found clarity; ...
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Aberdeenshire teenager Jamie Monaghan has been working day and night on his dad's gritter lorry during Scotland's big freeze.
Aberdeenshire teenager Jamie Monaghan has been working day and night on his dad's gritter lorry during Scotland's big freeze.
From Ancient Greece to modern India’s proud atomic clocks, see what’s ticking – and how that’s about to change.
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By: KENNETH CUKIER We see the world not as it is, but as we are. In the domain of data, economists need to rethink what ...