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Friday, January 8, 2016

The Many Ways You Could Die

The Many Ways You Could Die And Other Facts, Eating Right Can Save The World, The Video Game You Can't Win, How To Throw A Knife Perfectly, What To Read When You're Done Watching 'Making A Murderer', Why Do Americans Work So Much?
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Friday, January 8, 2016
The Many Ways You Could Die And Other Facts
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
The Many Ways You Could Die And Other Facts
digg.com
Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the week's most curiously important facts. This week: how you will die in one graph, the un-squishable rubber ducky and the best way to defog your windows.
BEAN COUNTING
Eating Right Can Save The World
outsideonline.com
The endless cascade of nutritional information — about localism, vegetarianism, veganism, organic food, the environmental impact of eating meat, poultry, or fish, and more — makes the simple goal of a healthy, sustainable diet seem hopelessly complex.
GAMIFYING CANCER
The Video Game You Can't Win
digg.com
This week on "Reply All": How do you end a video game about your dying child?​
HELPS TAKE THE EDGE OFF
How To Throw A Knife Perfectly
inverse.com
The point of learning how to throw a knife is that you know how to throw a knife.
DIGG DIALOG
What To Read When You're Done Watching 'Making A Murderer'
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Check out our list of things you should read once you've finished watching and leave your thoughts on the series here!
THE ECONOMY, STUPID
Why Do Americans Work So Much?
theatlantic.com
The economist John Maynard Keynes predicted a society so prosperous that people would hardly have to work. But that isn't exactly how things have played out.
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A MOMENT OF SELF-REFLECTION
Digg Pic Of The Day
Bhrigu Celly, center, and Prabhu Anbananthan, below, use their phones as they sit next to a mirror in the hallway at CES International, Thursday, Jan. 7, 2016, in Las Vegas.​ Credit: AP Photo/Gregory Bull
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