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Wrong
Did the food pyramid make us fat?
To address rising health problems in the 1980s, scientists and policymakers developed the US Food Pyramid to…
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Coded
How AI could revolutionize coffee
Could the blockchain be used to make fair trade goods live up to their promise?
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Coded
This research team wants to hack your car
What happens when an SUV going 75 miles-per-hour down a highway is hacked from a remote computer?
The tattooed, skater principal making education fun again
The Tattooed, Skater Principal Making Education Fun Again
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Coded
Hacker wins election as Pirate Party leader
Iceland’s Pirate Party is trying to use a hacker mindset to improve their country and the world.
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Coded
Hacker hero arrested by FBI
Was MalwareTech just doing research to stop criminal activity or engaging in criminal activity himself?
Esight lets the legally blind see
This legally blind man is seeing his wedding for the first time. 15 years after he got married.
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Coded
The lawyer who defends anonymous
Jay Leiderman isn’t your normal defense attorney. He’s committed his career to defending hackers, including…
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Superhuman
3D printing prosthetics for kids
The incredible movement of shared designs and tech that’s making prosthetics better and cheaper for everyone.
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Superhuman
Father creates bionic organ for son
A father’s quest to help his son with diabetes could change the lives of millions of people who suffer from the disease.
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Superhuman
Father makes 3D heart for daughter
When a father’s daughter was diagnosed with a heart disease, he set out to design an innovative 3D model of a heart that doctors could explore in virtual reality to save her life and thousands more.
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Superhuman
Stem cells give paralyzed man movement
Could an injection of embryonic stem cells into the spinal cord reverse paralysis?
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Superhuman
Brain implant gives quadriplegic movement
A brain implant connected to electrodes could offer hope to those who have lost function in their limbs.
The business fair for children
At this business fair, kids are the entrepreneurs…
The exotic zoo run by prisoners
Could zookeeping turn an inmate’s life around? Jeanne Selander who runs the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Animal Farm thinks so.
The shipping containers used for conversations
Would you talk to a stranger on the other side of the world?
Can an algorithm catch a serial killer?
A self-professed data nerd, Thomas Hargrove believes everything around us is following a mathematical formula…including murder.
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Crossing the Divide
Making America dinner again
What happens when you put people of all political persuasions together over dinner?
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Crossing the Divide
How to negotiate the nonnegotiable
Insights on working through conflict with Harvard’s top negotiation expert.