Friday, January 15, 2016

January 14, 2016


The Morning News http://ift.tt/1JOqhvb

After two years and 11,000 deaths, the Ebola epidemic in west Africa is now over.

“If Clinton keeps falling in NH and Iowa polls instead of rising, the establishment may not be able to bail her out.”

Here are some presidential candidates whose online presences stand out. Picking an SEO-in-Chief.

Al Jazeera America failed by misunderstanding the psychology of audience surveys.

“The great question of this Presidential election is whether the bitter atmosphere is an artifact of politics alone, or whether the country itself is more deeply split.”

I want to democratize science. CRISPR for the masses: $120 to play God.

The carcinogen C8 is drawing publicity after DuPont was sued for leaking it into drinking water—it’s been in your Teflon all along.

Concussions took her short-term memory, so she takes pictures.

Addresses are inefficient and inaccessible for many. Better: Divide the world into three-meter-squares, and use a lot of GPS.

“For most of history, most people spent a huge amount of time and effort cooking food that wasn’t very tasty.”

The GIF’s limitations are its artistic advantages.

A former inmate demonstrates how he learned to paint with crushed Skittles and makeshift brushes. #video

Iggy on Bowie: “He went a bit out of his way to bestow some good karma on me.”

More Iggy on Bowie: “He put on a rubber fright mask of an old man, went over to the piano, and it brought out the Hoagy Carmichael in him.”

“Bowie became my blueprint. No matter how far I get, all roads eventually lead back to Bowie.”










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