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E. chromi: Designer Bacteria for Color-Coded Disease Detection
E. chromi: Designer Bacteria for Color-Coded Disease Detection

What the future of personalized medicine has to do with the cross-pollination of design and engineering.

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TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day 3
TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day 3

Embracing chaos, 57 things Google knows about you, and how to 3D-print a kidney.

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Brain Pickings Redux 2010
Brain Pickings Redux 2010

A year’s worth of ideas, inspiration and innovation from culture’s collective brain.

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PICKED: Moleskine Passions Wellness Journal
PICKED: Moleskine Passions Wellness Journal

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Hans Rosling for BBC: 200 Countries Over 200 Years in 4 Minutes
Hans Rosling for BBC: 200 Countries Over 200 Years in 4 Minutes

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Live Now: Existential Affirmation by Design
Live Now: Existential Affirmation by Design

Publishing’s most positive tear sheets, or how a placemat can change your whole outlook on the day.

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Bill Gates on Vaccines: An RSA Animation
Bill Gates on Vaccines: An RSA Animation

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The Best Apps of 2010
The Best Apps of 2010

Social magazines, Victorian tablets, and what 100-year-old educational traditions have to do with analog photography.

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2010’s Best Long Reads: Science & Technology
2010’s Best Long Reads: Science & Technology

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Sounds of HIV: Music Made of AIDS Virus Nucleotides
Sounds of HIV: Music Made of AIDS Virus Nucleotides

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