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Check out the signs and symptoms of digital addiction, and think about how you relate to your digital devices.
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Check out the signs and symptoms of digital addiction, and think about how you relate to your digital devices.
For decades we’ve seen many kinds of work radically automated or even eliminated. But how can we survive, let alone thrive, if the trend continues and most, if not all, forms of work are taken over by robots?
What does a raucous dance club filled with high-volume electronic music have to do with the near-silence of a therapy session? Quite a lot, I’ve come to find.
Some said the day would never come: that we’d never surrender our ink and pressed pulp for pixels on a screen. But then iPad, Kindle, Nook, and a slew of other reading alternatives changed many of our minds.
In chess, as in life, the advantage goes to the one who moves first.
Social media, most notably Facebook, are becoming a staple of daily life. This election cycle, I saw many disturbing new trends in how my red-state and blue-state friends treated one another.
The top 10 medical innovations for 2013, announced at the 10th Annual Medical Innovation Summit, reflect society’s increasing need for disease prevention. Hopefully, these technologies and strategies will help contain rising medical costs, as well as improving the quality of life.
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