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Climate March Draws Thousands of Protesters Alarmed by Trump’s Environmental Agenda400+NYT > Science / by NICHOLAS FANDOS / 49minOn the president’s 100th day in office, demonstrators descended on Washington in an attempt to drown out the administration’s climate change deniers.

Overrasket Ph.d. Cup-vinder vil styrke læreres relationer til elever100+Viden / 1hLouise Klinge var bedst til at formidle sine tre års forskning på tre minutter.

One Beer An Hour is Our Rule of Thumb for Drinking. It is Dead Wrong.11Big Think / by David Ryan Polgar / 53minOur "one beer an hour" rule of thumb is based on drinking a bottle of Bud. Now that more people are drinking pints of stronger craft brews, how do we adjust this rule of thumb? Read More

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Hacker releases stolen copies of Netflix series4Phys.org – latest science and technology news stor… / 34minA hacker claims to have followed through on a threat to release several episodes from the upcoming season of Netflix's hit series "Orange Is The New Black."

Turkey blocks access to Wikipedia over 'terror' claims2Phys.org – latest science and technology news stor… / 34minTurkey on Saturday blocked all access inside the country to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia reportedly for articles claiming links between Ankara and terror groups, the latest restriction on a popular website to hit Turkish users.

Poem of the Day: ‘The Dream’ by David SolwayThe Atlantic / by Annika Neklason / 57minFrom our December 1997 issue, here are the opening lines of David Solway’s “The Dream”: I dreamed that you had ceased to love me — not that you had come from other beds back to mine, or gone from mine to others, just that something in your heart had stopped. “The Dream” has stuck with me since I first stumbled across it in our archives. I love the dream-like quality of the poem itself—its hazines

Toxic algae on the rise as our oceans warm21Ars Technica / by Roheeni Saxena / 1hEnlarge (credit: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ) Global ocean temperatures have been rising, but the consequences of these increases are not fully clear. A recent paper published in PNAS clarifies one of them by showing that harmful algal blooms have already become more intense. Some types of algae naturally produce toxins. When these algae grow rapidly, they create a bloom that

Merriam-Webster Uses Apple Fans to Define 'Sheeple'100+Gizmodo / by Rhett Jones / 1hPhoto: Getty Merriam-Webster’s dictionary has been flirting with the thin line between cheekily relevant and irritatingly attention seeking lately. The evolving compendium of the English language has garnered headlines recently with its social media swipes at the Trump administration. And now, the dictionary is trolling Apple fans by using them as an example of the term “sheeple.” According to Me

3 Studies Reveal What the Post-millennial Generation Thinks Is Cool4Big Think / by Ned Dymoke / 1hIt happens every once in a great while: the 'Kids' come down from their lofty peak and tell the elders what they think is "cool." Read More

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