How Much of Your Data Would You Trade for a Free Cookie?
by Lois Beckett ProPublica, Oct. 1, 2014, 12 p.m.
This story was co-published with Mashable.
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Mari Altshuler, Northwestern University
On Aug. 30, 2021, my kid joined millions of children in walking through school doors...
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Matt Beane, University of California, Santa Barbara
Artificial intelligence and robotics spell massive changes to the world of work. These technologies can automate new tasks,...
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Why the Nobel Peace Prize brings little peace
Ronald R. Krebs, University of Minnesota
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Heather Hensman Kettrey, Clemson University and Martie Thompson, Appalachian State University
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Britain’s love affair with cheap food could be coming to an end
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Political wrangling over food prices has a long history, and a difficult future....