Reads: Geoengineering, Intel Meltdown & More

A wrap on some of the interesting reads from across the web...
  1. Can Planet Earth Feed 10 Billion People? - The Atlantic
  2. The Strange Brands in Your Instagram Feed - The Atlantic
  3. The New Age of Astrology - The Atlantic
  4. This Country's Democracy Has Fallen Apart — And It Played Out To Millions On Facebook - Buzzfeed
  5. How YouTube Blew It - Los Angeles Review of Books
  6. Hacking Nuclear Systems Is the Ultimate Cyber Threat. Are We Prepared? - The Verge
  7. Artificial Intelligence is Going to Supercharge Surveillance - The Verge
  8. My Brother's Keeper - Pacific Standard
  9. The Evolution of Pleasure and Pain - Nautilus
  10. The Fall of Travis Kalanick Was a Lot Weirder and Darker Than You Thought - Bloomberg
  11. Why People Wait in Lines - Racked
  12. Beyond the Bitcoin Bubble - The New York Times
  13. Our Climate is Changing Rapidly. It's Time to Talk About Geoengineering. - Futurism
  14. Post-work: The Radical Idea of a World Without Jobs - The Guardian
  15. How a New Technology Is Changing the Lives of People Who Cannot Speak - The Guardian
  16. The Rape of Men: The Darkest Secret of War - The Guardian
  17. The Clever Engineering Behind Intel's Chipocalypse - Motherboard
  18. Triple Meltdown: How So Many Researchers Found a 20-year-old Chip Flaw at the Same Time - Wired
  19. Intel Has a Big Problem. It Needs to Act Like It - Bloomberg
  20. The Limits of Empathy - Topic
  21. A Woman's Choice - Sexual Favours or Lose Her Home - BBC News
  22. Staying Awake: The Surprisingly Effective Way to Treat Depression - Mosaic

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