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The Dash to Adapt Smartwatches to Help Detect COVID Infections

Matthew Hutson knowablemagazine.org Matthew Hutson is a freelance science writer in New York City who writes for the New Yorker, Science, Scientific American and other publications. He’s the author of The 7 Laws of Magical Thinking. 1.27.2021 Five years ago, on a flight to Norway, Stanford

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Machines Can Do Most of a Psychologist’s Job. The Industry Must Prepare for Disruption

Machines Can Do Most of a Psychologist’s Job. The Industry Must Prepare for Disruption

John Michael Innes Faps Adjunct Professor University of South Australia Ben W. Morrison Maps Senior Lecturer Organisational Psychology Macquarie University psychlopaedia.org Psychology and other “helping professions” such as counselling and social work are often regarded as quintessentially human domains. Unlike workers in manual or routine jobs, psychologists generally see

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Parler Bends the Knee to Big Tech

Parler Bends the Knee to Big Tech

Andrew Torba CEO, Gab.com Jesus is King Today Apple announced that they would be allowing Establishment Oligarch-owned Parler back on the Apple App Store. This comes after Parler ousted their pro-free speech CEO and Founder John Matze, who claims that his 40% stake in the company was stolen from

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Freedom Is Slavery. Ignorance Is Strength. And So On.

Freedom Is Slavery. Ignorance Is Strength. And So On.

CJ Hopkins consentfactory.org On April 9 I sent out a link to an interview I did with Gunnar Kaiser and urged people to watch it before YouTube censored it completely. Well, guess what … no sooner had YouTube finally removed its punitive ban on KaiserTV from uploading new content — whereupon

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The Great Chip War: A Golden Investment Opportunity in the Making?

John Ling wealthmorning.com John is the Chief Marketing Officer at Wealth Morning. His responsibilities include marketing, customer service, and compliance. He is an experienced investor and portfolio manager, trading both on his own account and assisting with high net-worth clients. In addition to contributing financial and geopolitical articles to

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How Big Tech’s Ministry of Truth Operates

How Big Tech’s Ministry of Truth Operates

Andrew Torba CEO, Gab.com Jesus is King Last week two incredible stories broke from real journalists who report uncomfortable truths that are of great importance to The People. The only problem is tens of millions of people won’t have any clue about these important stories, including many of

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Sacked for Refusing to Use “Tattleware”

Sacked for Refusing to Use “Tattleware”

We’re told that tracer apps are for our own protection and to stop the spread of Covid, but if what’s happening overseas is any indication, then that is a big lie. It seems you must comply or lose your livelihood. ReclaimTheNet reports: Many have feared that invasive location

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What Inspired Digital Nomads to Flee America’s Big Cities May Spur Legions of Remote Workers to Do the Same

What Inspired Digital Nomads to Flee America’s Big Cities May Spur Legions of Remote Workers to Do the Same

Rachael A. Woldoff West Virginia University Robert Litchfield Washington & Jefferson College Rachael A. Woldoff is an urban sociologist and Professor of Sociology. She received a PhD in sociology from The Ohio State University, specializing in crime and community. Her research and publications have focused on neighbourhood crime and disorder,

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ëLarm Trial Shouldn’t Have Taken Ten Months

ëLarm Trial Shouldn’t Have Taken Ten Months

ACT Party ACT Leader David Seymour ACT Leader David Seymour has welcomed the Government’s decision to trial Datamine’s ëlarm with border workers. “We’ve been urging the Government to adopt ëlarm for 314 days now,” says Mr Seymour. “It shouldn’t have taken ten months for the Government

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Justice Thomas Calls for Regulation of Big Tech

Justice Thomas Calls for Regulation of Big Tech

Michael Cook mercatornet.com Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. Back in 2017, Columbia University’s Knight First Amendment Institute sued President Donald Trump for blocking seven of his followers. Apparently they had criticised him, and the thin-skinned owner of the @realDonaldTrump account retaliated by blocking them. This made

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Should the Classics Be Left Untouched?

Should the Classics Be Left Untouched?

Many years ago, I finally managed to get a copy of the Stooges’ final album, Raw Power. I rushed home and eagerly whacked it on the turntable. But, with the opening bars of Search and Destroy, my anticipation turned to disappointment. I trudged back to the record store: “I think

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