Science & Tech
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Life’s a Beach
Sand is the world’s most widely consumed natural resource, besides water. What will happen when we run out of it?
Culture
“5 Films About Technology”
A look at the dumber side of technology.
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How to Send Us Sensitive Information
Strongbox allows you to send tips, information, and files with a greater degree of anonymity than conventional e-mail.
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Never Alone
Could a video game help to preserve Inuit culture?
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The Lost City
A group of archeologists venture into the Mosquitia Jungle, in Honduras, on a quest for the remnants of an ancient city.
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Up and Then Down
The lives of elevators.
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The Psychology of Space
Can a Norwegian firm solve the problems of Times Square?
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What’s Motivating Hayes
After Tyrone Hayes said that a chemical was harmful, its maker pursued him.
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A Civilian’s Space Race
Ky “Rocketman” Michaelson battles through bureaucratic red tape to pursue his dream of launching a rocket into space. Directed by Colette Sandstedt.
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The “Truman Show” Delusion
A look at paranoia patients who believe their lives are being watched on TV.
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Nas on Investing in Products People Want
Staff writer John Seabrook talks with the musician Nas and his business partner, Anthony Saleh, about their venture-capital firm, Q.B.V.P.
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David Chang on What’s Wrong with Delivery Food
David Chang, the chef and founder of Momofuku, speaks with staff writer Kelefa Sanneh about Ando, his new meal-delivery service.
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Sallie Krawcheck on Working in a Male-Dominated Business World
Sallie Krawcheck, a co-founder and the C.E.O. of Ellevest, talks to staff writer Sheelah Kolhatkar about working and succeeding in a male-dominated business world.
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Reed Hastings on Inventing the Future of Television
The C.E.O. of Netflix, Reed Hastings, speaks with David Remnick about the streaming service’s strategy and the future of television.