April 1, 2020 Amazon Workers: Go on Strike. Now. The coronavirus crisis may be uncharted waters in many ways, but there’s a time-honored tradition for aggrieved workers whose health and safety are treated…
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April 1, 2020 The Coronavirus Is Forcing the Climate Movement to Reimagine Itself Earth Day was supposed to be part of a week of mass mobilizations in late April. Protestors were going to rally in the streets….
April 1, 2020 Samsung Wants You to Buy a Galaxy S20 So Bad, It Promises to Buy It Back From You in Two Years Before the Galaxy S20 even went on sale, I predicted its high price would put a damper on sales, and due to the impact…
April 1, 2020 Shocking Study Reveals Ancient Rainforest Existed Near the South Pole During the Cretaceous period, a balmy forest grew less than 600 miles from the South Pole, according to new research that uncovered ancient spores…
April 1, 2020 3 Nerdy, But Useful, Things to Do Around Your House While Stuck at Home Being stuck at home sucks. One of the best things you can do—besides absolutely staying at home—is to make some updates to said home….
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April 1, 2020 Researchers Built an App That Aims to Detect Covid-19 by Listening to Your Coughs One of the major problems right now with tackling the novel coronavirus is that tests aren’t widely available for everyone. To help fix that,…
April 1, 2020 Prince of Persia’s Groundbreaking Character Animations Started Life in a High School Parking Lot At a time when most video game characters looked and moved like crude stick figures, Prince of Persia introduced a hero who ran across…
April 1, 2020 When Banality Was Exciting on the Web The covid-19 museum closures have made abundantly clear that accession committees and the web’s corporate overlords don’t have much love for net art. While…