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Channel the ’70s With a Street-Style Favorite: The Pointed Collar Shirt
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Channel the ’70s With a Street-Style Favorite: The Pointed Collar Shirt

Should you find yourself enchanted by images of Jacob Elordi donned in a bespoke Bottega Veneta ensemble and sharp collar shirt at GQ’s...

What I Wish I Knew Before Starting Lupus Treatments
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What I Wish I Knew Before Starting Lupus Treatments

My formal diagnosis of Lupus came through in May of 2021, although the manifestations of the disease began much earlier unbeknownst to me....

Cognitive Decline Among Older Americans Can Result in ‘Expensive, Irreversible’ Money Management Mistakes
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Cognitive Decline Among Older Americans Can Result in ‘Expensive, Irreversible’ Money Management Mistakes

Numerous elderly Americans suffer from cognitive deterioration severe enough to hinder their financial abilities, yet despite these challenges, 75% of these individuals proceed...

The Download: OpenAI’s wild year, and tech’s cult of personality
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The Download: OpenAI’s wild year, and tech’s cult of personality

Welcome to today’s dispatch of The Download, a daily briefing that keeps you informed about the latest happenings in the tech realm. A glimpse...

The Download: how to talk about climate tech, and Sam Altman’s past
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The Download: how to talk about climate tech, and Sam Altman’s past

Additionally: the recent US executive order on AI has been issued Here’s the current issue of The Install, a weekday publication delivering a daily dosage...

Your guide to talking about climate tech over the holidays
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Your guide to talking about climate tech over the holidays

This piece originates from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly digest on climatic matters. To have it delivered straight to your inbox every...

Meta is giving researchers more access to Facebook and Instagram data
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Meta is giving researchers more access to Facebook and Instagram data

Meta has launched a novel transparency tool termed the Meta Content Library and API, as reported by the corporation’s declaration today. These new...

The Download: chaos at OpenAI, and building a better power grid
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The Download: chaos at OpenAI, and building a better power grid

Additionally: Sam Altman resumes leadership at OpenAI Presenting today’s issue of The Download, our weekday digest that delivers a daily synopsis of the tech sphere’s...

A guide to Aberdeen, Scotland’s surprising ‘Granite City’ by the sea
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A guide to Aberdeen, Scotland’s surprising ‘Granite City’ by the sea

Travel Scotland’s ‘granite city’ is full of surprises, with transformed spaces, artisanal brewing and surfing by the beach. Published November 24, 2023 6...

How to plan a design-focused cycling tour of Malmö, Sweden’s third-largest city
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How to plan a design-focused cycling tour of Malmö, Sweden’s third-largest city

Travel With sinuous canals, half-timbered houses and well-connected cycleways, this bastion of Swedish design is best explored by bicycle. Published November 24, 2023...