Students May No Longer Need To Memorize Facts Thanks to Google
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Forests, Not Coal, Are Where the Jobs Are
The Appalachians are home to some of the world’s most vibrant forests and sustainable use opportunities.
Poop, Pedaling, and Water Will Power the Future
Young entrepreneurs are making the future of clean energy accessible and affordable in unorthodox ways.
AI Mines Hundreds of Thousands of News Articles Per Hour for Stock Tips
A machine learning algorithm is using sentiment analysis to make stock price predictions with 76 percent accuracy.
France’s New President Promises Jobs to Chronically Unemployed
Emmanuel Macron wants to modernize the country’s economy and education system, but political pitchforks were out long before the first vote was cast.
This Seed Sharing Network Was Designed Like a Dating Site
Will co-opting the appeal of online dating services be enough to secure crop diversity the world over?
Educating Kids And the Elderly Is the Key to Closing the Online Security Loop
The next WannaCry might not get so far.
SCOTUS Says North Carolina Voting Laws Are Still Racist
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Banksy Made a Mural About Brexit
The elusive street artist makes his first statement about the UK's impending departure from the European Union.
3,000 NYC Fast Food Workers Sign Petition for Better Conditions and Organizing Rights
The workers are advocating for bills that would tackle the issue of “clopenings” and allow them more latitude to organize.
Sessions Wants to Take Your Weed From You and Lock You up for It
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Telling the Story of Trump's America, One Travelogue at a Time
In a new web-series, director Andrew Morgan explores the intersectionality of a divided country.