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Take advantage of the many sales going on this weekend and save on gear you might need.
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We Need a Global Outbreak Investigation Team—Now
The WHO’s fact-finding mission into the origins of Covid-19 was limited and late. But there are models to help prepare for the next crisis.
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How to Have a Meaningful Video Chat … With Your Dog
Has the pandemic separated you from your four-legged friend? These tips will help you stay in touch.
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A New Artificial Intelligence Makes Mistakes—on Purpose
A chess program that learns from human error might be better at working with people or negotiating with them.
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The Rot of Riot Games Culture Starts at the Top
CEO Nicolo Laurent continues to employ multiple top executives who have been accused of sexism and harassment—and is himself the subject of a complaint.
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