Category Archives: Wired
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A New Way to Think About Climate Change
A controversial new manifesto may be the best thing to happen to environmentalism since Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring.”
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A New Way to Think About Climate Change
A controversial new manifesto may be the best thing to happen to environmentalism since Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring.”
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Do First-Person Shooters Make You Smarter?
(This appeared in Wired’s Geekdad blog in November, 2009) I have a soft spot for the Call of Duty video games. I’m not a fanatical participant. (In fact, I’m an infrequent and pathetic player of COD 3 only.) I’m a
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Do First-Person Shooters Make You Smarter?
(This appeared in Wired’s Geekdad blog in November, 2009) I have a soft spot for the Call of Duty video games. I’m not a fanatical participant. (In fact, I’m an infrequent and pathetic player of COD 3 only.) I’m a
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Nabokov’s Final Riddle
He may be dead, but this fall Vladimir Nabokov is back with a new novel, “The Original of Laura.”
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Nabokov’s Final Riddle
He may be dead, but this fall Vladimir Nabokov is back with a new novel, “The Original of Laura.”