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Eric Barker, Motto, February 16, 2016 You get all kinds of happiness advice on the Internet from people who don’t know what they’re talking about. Don’t trust them. Trust neuroscientists. They study that gray blob in your head all day and...
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The Economist, November 7, 2015 The average time between an attacker breaching a network and its owner noticing the intrusion is 205 days. Like most statistics touted by the cyber-security industry, it is little more than a guesstimate. But there is no doubt that...
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John Knefel, Inverse, November 6, 2015 Like self-driving vehicles, automated flying robots carry amazing promise – and serious ethical questions. This article takes a look at the pros and cons of fully automated weaponized and non-weaponized aircraft that...
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Chad Bray, The New York Times, November 4, 2015 The annual bonuses of financial services executives in Britain should be tied to targets to bring more women into senior roles, according to the preliminary findings of a government commission’s review of...
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The Financial Times, November 3, 2015 Banks are racing to harness the power of blockchain technology, in a belief that it could cut up to $20bn off costs and transform the way the industry works. Banks, insurers and companies ranging from IBM to PwC are trying to...
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Daniel Geiger, Crain’s New York Business, November 2, 2015 Google has abandoned plans to open its first-ever retail store in New York City. The company is trying to sublease a 5,442-square-foot SoHo space it leased last year, and wants $2.25 million...