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Friday, October 13, 2017
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Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: iOS 11 did not ruin your phone, Saturn is a sad planet and nine years of commuting to work.
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WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Apps Are Killing Your Phone, And Other Facts
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Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: iOS 11 did not ruin your phone, Saturn is a sad planet and nine years of commuting to work.
TURNING CO2 INTO STONE
The World's First 'Negative Emissions' Plant Has Begun Operation
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In hushed tones, climate scientists are already talking about a technology that could pull us back from the brink.
TAKING A BITE OUT OF APPLE
Google Is Really Good At Design
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Design — the mysterious intersection of art and communication — was recently a second-class citizen at Google, subordinate to The Data. Not anymore.
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IT'S A LONG STORY
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The Best Way To Watch Every 'Friday The 13th' Movie
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Today is Jason Voorhees' special day. Try to overcome your triskaidekaphobia and learn about the "Friday the 13th" movies with us, won't you?
ART, NOT RIGHT
The Grandfather Of Alt-Science
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Art Robinson has seeded scientific skepticism within the GOP for decades. Now he wants to use urine to save lives.
MIXING IT UP
The Rock Solid History Of Concrete
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How limestone, rocks, and volcanic ash built the modern world.
THE OTHER BLUE WAVE
What Facebook Did To American Democracy
theatlantic.com
The potential for Facebook to have an impact on an election was clear for at least half a decade.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
NOBODY WANTS SLAP BASS
Guy Rigs His Dorm Door To Play The 'Seinfeld' Theme, And His Friend Is Not Pleased
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We've watched this 100 times, and the friend's crestfallen expression gets better every time.
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We are more than ready to close the door on this week.
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