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The Pandemic Experts Are Not Okay - Pocket

The Single Reason Why People Can't Write, According to a Harvard Psychologist. Can Our Ballots Be Both Secret and Secure?

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  • Jul 11 2020
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The Pandemic Experts Are Not Okay - Pocket
The Pandemic Experts Are Not Okay - Pocket

The Single Reason Why People Can't Write, According to a Harvard Psychologist. Can Our Ballots Be Both Secret and Secure?
How to Hack Your Brain to Remember Almost Anything
Matt Reynolds, Wired UK
Four-time USA Memory Champion Nelson Dellis and psychological scientist Julia Shaw explain how to use the memory palace technique to boost your memory skills.
The 6 Golden Rules of Eating for Longevity, According to the Longest-Living People on Earth
Alli Flinn, Well + Good
According to one centenarian, the way to live a long life is to stay single (looks like I’m living forever). But there are other ways to live to be over 100 years old that aren’t quite as dramatic—like modeling your lifestyle and eating habits after people who live in Blue Zones.
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The Single Reason Why People Can’t Write, According to a Harvard Psychologist
Glenn Leibowitz, Inc.
This common affliction is behind so much unclear and confusing writing in the world today.
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The Pandemic Experts Are Not Okay
Ed Yong, The Atlantic
Many American public-health specialists are at risk of burning out as the coronavirus surges back.
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A Mathematician Has Created a Teaching Method That’s Proving There’s No Such Thing as a Bad Math Student
Jenny Anderson, Quartz
Examining class structure and approach.
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The Designer of the NES Dishes the Dirt on Nintendo’s Early Days
Matt Alt, Kotaku
When discussing Nintendo’s rise as a digital dreamsmith in the ‘80s, game designers like Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi get most of the limelight. But it was the hardware designed by Masayuki Uemura that served up their fantasies to millions around the globe.
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Can Our Ballots Be Both Secret and Secure?
Sue Halpern, The New Yorker
A mathematician’s quest to make American elections more trustworthy.
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Hurricanes Destroy Beachside Homes, But Not This One
Eleanor Cummins, Popular Science
The engineering that helped one Mexico Beach, Florida, house outlast Hurricane Michael.
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Unlucky Charms: The Rise and Fall of Billion-Dollar Jewelry Empire Alex and Ani
Aaron Gell, Marker
Astrology, private equity, a $1.1 billion gender discrimination lawsuit, and a precariously built bangle behemoth
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Global Warming. Inequality. Covid-19. And Al Gore Is ... Optimistic?
Lauren Goode & Adam Rogers, Wired
As vice president, he looked for big policy answers to hard global problems. Now he says all our crises are speeding us toward real solutions.

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