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Tomorrowland
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Tomorrowland
How new wireless technology will shape the city of the future—and automate everything from parking to engineering to traffic flow (556 words)
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The Little Black Piezoelectric Dress
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June 2010
The Little Black Piezoelectric Dress
What happens when high tech meets haute couture (965 words)
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Who Invented the Cocktail?
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Who Invented the Cocktail?
That depends on how you define invented. And cocktail. (971 words)
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My Country, Tis of Me
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My Country, Tis of Me
There’s nothing patriotic about the Tea Party Patriots. (1729 words)
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Board Games
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June 2010
Board Games
The gruff, boastful art of claiming Indonesia’s surf as your own (1221 words)
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Gentrification and Its Discontents
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June 2010
Gentrification and Its Discontents
Manhattan never was what we think it was. (2414 words)
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Here Comes the Neighborhood
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Here Comes the Neighborhood
Private rail networks could save the housing industry, revive the economy, and help meet the booming demand for walkable neighborhoods. History offers plenty of encouragement. (2848 words)
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Ghosts of New York
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Ghosts of New York
Immigrant artisans created an exuberant American art form on New York’s tenements at the turn of the 20th century. The only major public collection of their work now lies in a heap behind the Brooklyn Museum. Its odyssey reveals much about a changing city—and a changing culture. (3349 words)
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Love, Actually
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June 2010
Love, Actually
How girls reluctantly endure the hookup culture (3729 words)
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How to Save the News
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How to Save the News
Google knows that its search function is only as valuable as the information it helps you find—a principal source of which is the beleaguered news business. That’s why the company assigned some of its top thinkers to the puzzle of how to make journalism pay. Their answers may revolutionize the media. (9320 words)
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The Enemy Within
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June 2010
The Enemy Within
A new worm has infected millions of computers. Its creators wield the most advanced encryption known to man, and have stumped the best cyber-security experts in the world. No one knows what the worm’s masters are planning to use it for. And no one knows how to stop it. (8910 words)
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Beating Obesity
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May 2010
Beating Obesity
After years of dieting, the author finally resorted to bariatric surgery. It worked—but he realized that it’s too expensive to stem our obesity epidemic. So what to do? Michelle Obama’s anti-obesity plan, he argues, is a major first step. Developed largely in secret, and with startling comprehensiveness, it has thrilled advocates— and made the food industry anxious to cooperate. (7824 words)
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