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April 26, 2019: the morning read
EdTech: Google Creates Online IT Certificate for Higher Education CNET: The universe is expanding faster than we thought, and no one knows why The Verge: How Amazon automatically tracks and fires warehouse workers for ‘productivity’ Ars Technica: Amazon plans to … Continue reading
April 9, 2019: the morning read
NY Times: At Long Last, a Glimpse of a Black Hole NY Times: Felicity Huffman and 13 Others to Plead Guilty in College Admissions Scandal NY Times: Olympic Cyclist Kelly Catlin Seemed Destined for Glory. Then She Killed Herself. NY … Continue reading
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Tagged admissions scandal, Apple, astronomy, black holes, drug-resistant infections, internet regulation, library, privacy, suicide
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Reading and Listening | January 26, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Saturday, January 26, 2013 Openly Gay, and Openly Welcomed in Congress by Jeremy W. Peters F.D.A. Likely To Add Reins On Painkillers by Sabrina Tavernise In Surprise, Educator Tied To Cheating Rejects Deal by … Continue reading
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Tagged assessment, astronomy, classical music, Congress, data, diversity, GLBT, Google, higher education, hospital spaces, Microsoft, passwords, performance, physics, privacy, quantum physics, security, sensors, string theory, weather
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