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the-future-now: Is your future work ID a microchip implant in your body? These workers have made the leap. It’s only human, not to mention frustrating, to forget passwords or misplace your phone, keys or work ID. But is implantable chip technology the solution to make life more convenient — and would you allow your employer
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the-movemnt: “We still have a dream” banner flies in Memphis, 49 years after MLK’s assassination Organizers with the Movement for Black Lives and the Fight for $15 dropped a banner in Memphis on Tuesday, marking the 49th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in the city where he was killed. The banner,
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smithsonian-environment: Wildlife Wednesday: Robins are Returning! Spring is officially here, and that means American robins will soon begin building their nests! American robins are some of the first birds to build their nests in spring. They can produce two or three broods per year, creating a new nest for each one. It takes eggs about
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smithsonian-environment: Microscope Monday: Diatoms of Belize Ecologists from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center spotted this diatom, called Navicula, drifting in the waters of Belize. Diatoms are microscopic algae, or phytoplankton, roughly the width of a human hair or smaller. But though they’re called algae and use photosynthesis to get their energy, diatoms aren’t plants. They


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