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Edu-futurist Tom Vander Ark, in an interview with Fast Company, calls Google the most important learning tool in human history.

There’s at least one person arguing that schools need to make social media and mobile tech a priority for their students.

Discovery has a killer photo roundup of poisonous animals to pose the question: What’s the color of danger in nature?

NASA sets stuff on fire in space, finds that space flames are different than those on Earth.

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NASA’s space flames be trippy.

The Atlantic gathers 23 of the greatest, most beautiful old texts available online. First up: The Dead Sea Scrolls.

The NYT reviews “Free Ride,” a new book claiming the Internet is destroying culture.

Renhui Zhao is the latest artist to reveal a cloaking device, and it seems to work pretty well.

More backstory on Steve Jobs’s biological father, and why Jobs never wanted to meet him.

In the ever-evolving fight over copyright laws in the digital age, eBook lending is still the right model for publishers.