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Megan Garber is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She was formerly an assistant editor at the Nieman Journalism Lab, where she wrote about innovations in the media.
The evolutionary causes of the Internet's inescapable charisma More »
Yeah, probably, legal scholars say. Meet the "People's Terms of Service." More »
Get out your tuxes, everyone! We're about to see "the closest grouping of three planets until January 2021." More »
The Allies saved thousands of lives by embracing the artistry of war. More »
The faces of the planet, as seen from space More »
Going underground was the best way for people to stay safe during yesterday's tornado. But there weren't always places for them to do that. More »
Somebody please get this guy a toothbrush. More »
In 1999, Yahoo acquired GeoCities. The deal left behind little more than a press release. More »
The biggest challenge Yahoo will face in its acquisition -- and adaptation -- of Tumblr More »
Eric Schmidt, Jared Cohen, and Steve Clemons discuss the political limitations of the Internet. More »
Imagine being alone in space ... and almost not making it back. More »
... And it was made by, yep, a 3D printer. More »
Another victory for Opportunity, the spunky little rover driving on Mars More »
Eager to be the first to the top, these brave adventurers briefly turned to ... Adderall. More »
Scientists use CT scanning technologies to better understand the insect world. More »
Chris Hadfield's return from the International Space Station marks a new era for the final frontier. More »
On the menu? One googol of potential drink combinations. More »
PBS Off Book explains the long history of info visualization. More »
This umbrella wants to take the social strife out of bad weather. More »
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