- Old Print Article: Theosophists search for the next messiah. (1913)
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- Distressing news about America’s top-heavy economic recovery.
- In these desperate times, American suicide rates have risen sharply.
- Trygve Bauge wants to delay death until he can defeat it.
- John du Pont thought he was the Dalai Lama, was actually a madman.
- Jonathan Alter reveals the extent of Steve Jobs’ hatred of Fox News.
- Elon Musk is considering adding an auto-pilot option to Tesla cars.
- Robocar liability issues aren’t as complicated as they seem.
- Hooshang Amirahmadi, Iranian Presidential candidate, did an Ask Me Anything.
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- Benoit Mandelbrot, father of the fractal, has a posthumous memoir.
- There is going to be a posthumous Andy Kaufman comedy album.
- Special-effects legend Ray Harryhausen passes away.
- In the ’70s., athlete Glenn Burke was openly gay with his teammates.
- Author Fei Dao explains the role of sci-fi in contemporary China.
- Big Data anticipatory systems are very useful, very invasive.
- Eric Schmidt tries to comfort people about Internet privacy issues.
- Human testing of memory-chip implants may soon begin.
- Genetically modified chestnut trees are being planted in America.
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- A brief note from 1888 about a majestic bird.
- A brief note from 1904 about an animal trainer.
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