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<p>"But [Emory University's Gregory] Berns hopes to respond with future fMRI work, which will compare brain activity in dogs being fed by automated mechanisms with that of dogs being fed by humans."</p><p> </p>
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People are putting dogs in MRI machines to determine if they love us like we love them. But will they love robots, too?
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<p>"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a robot hand playing rock paper scissors with a human hand -- forever" -- <a href="https://twitter.com/flaneur/status/397503991707598848">@MatthewOgle</a></p><p> </p>
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You can't beat this robot at rock-paper-scissors because it detects your initial hand movement and forms its own fingers into a winning configuration before you can finish.
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<p>"...<span>more than offsetting losses in other divisions."</span></p><p> </p>
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AOL's dial-up Internet business generated almost $150 million in income in the last quarter
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<p>"<span>So he took my computer and sort of typed a few things, and right in front of me he downloaded, like, 4,000 words from the pool of the internet."</span></p><p> </p>
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Julian Assange helped MIA find words with T-E-N-T in them for a song about the plight of refugees
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<p>"<span>The camp was centered around a beautiful wild hot spring. 70 miles to the nearest phone. They erected a dome in the desert and then battled the winds while trying to erect an inflatable structure. It was Burning Man 40 years ago."</span></p><p><span><br /></span></p><p><span>As always, send feedback and ideas for inclusion to amadrigal@theatlantic.com.</span></p>
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Whole Earth Catalog founder Steward Brand shot this footage in the desert in 1971.
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<p>"Mobile is eating the world."</p><p> </p>
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Analyst Benedict Evans lays out the 73-slide case for the end of the Internet, media, and technology industries as we've known them
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<p>"<span>The institution with the most to gain is the Internal Revenue Service."</span></p><p> </p>
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Steven Levy's 1994 Wired article on digital currency, including a swath of defunct BitCoin wannabes.
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<p>"<span>David Milarch of the <a href="http://www.ancienttreearchive.org/">Archangel Ancient Tree Archive</a>, the group cloning the trees, says the clones are living links to Muir's life."</span></p><p> </p>
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A Michigan company successfully cloned a 130-year old sequoia that Atlantic contributor John Muir planted in his yard in the 19th century
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<p>"<span>The Jawbone Canyon siphon, pictured above in </span><a href="http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15799coll65/id/17789/rec/1" target="_blank">a photograph from the California Historical Society Collection at the USC Libraries</a><span>, is among the aqueduct's most impressive features. Workers assembled the massive steel pipe (measuring 8,095 feet in length and up to ten feet in diameter) in 36-foot, 25-ton segments, each hauled to the work site by </span><a href="http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/hb2q2nb1jr/" target="_blank">a team of 52 mules</a><span>. Water falls through the tube, 850 feet to the canyon floor, generating hydraulic pressure that then forces it up and over the opposite ridge without the aid of a pump."</span></p><p> </p>
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A reflection on the Rube Goldbergian engineering of Los Angeles' Owens Valley aqueduct.
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<p>* Thanks to <a href="https://twitter.com/smc90/status/397971728153862145">Sonal Chokshi</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/NathanUnbound/status/397790865193578496">Nathan Masters</a>, <a href="https://twitter.com/MattPRD/status/397933227584655360">Matt Schlicht</a>.</p>
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UX Archive, a site that has collected 241 "user flows," which show how people accomplish anything with their phones
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