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If You Love Seeing Red, You Have A Lot In Common With Our Ancestors

Michael Levanduski

The earliest known use of color by humans dates back to ancient times when our ancestors used natural pigments to express creativity and communicate ideas. These early uses of color played a role in ...[Continue Reading]

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Trump Stops Refugee Admissions Indefinitely

Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor, Stuart Anderson, Senior Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuartanderson/

Donald Trump holds up an executive orders after signing it during an indoor inauguration parade at ... ...[Continue Reading]

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A New Group Aims to Protect Whistleblowers In the Trump Era

Billy Perrigo

The world needs whistleblowers, perhaps now more than ever. But whistleblowing has never been more dangerous. Jennifer Gibson has seen this problem develop up close. As a whistleblower lawyer based ...[Continue Reading]

Time

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This new Windows feature offers gaming advice while you play

Mark Hachman

Skip to contentType your search and hit enter When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. This doesn't affect our editorial independence . If youve ever becom ...[Continue Reading]

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Ants Vs. Humans. Who Would Win In A Contest To Move Large Objects Through A Maze?

Michael Levanduski

Humans are the smartest creatures on the planet, right? While it is clear that we are by far the most intelligent when it comes to complex thinking and many other measurements, there are situations ...[Continue Reading]

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What the creators of Howtown learned in their first few months on YouTube

Neel Dhanesha

When science journalists Adam Cole and Joss Fong decided to go independent, YouTube was the obvious place to start. Theyre both natives of the platform: Fong cofounded the Vox YouTube channel, and Co ...[Continue Reading]

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