Stolen Fingerprints Could Spell the End of Biometric Security – Here’s How to Save It
Biometric security is the new thing, but there’s a serious problem with it: you only have ten fingers. Chaminda Hewage writes.
Your City isn’t Changing Nearly As Fast As You Think
Even in Seattle and Austin, cities don’t change nearly as fast as people think. Daniel Herriges writes.
The Fascinating History of Boredom
Boredom has historically been an emotion both viewed as an enemy and embraced for its possibilities. Michelle Fu writes.
Why Synthetic Chemicals Seem More Toxic Than Natural Ones
The most toxic chemicals on Earth occur in nature, so why do people fear synthetic chemicals? Niranjana Krishnan writes.
Sunday Comics
The sun kisses the morning dew, just the way that I’m kissing you. The Sunday Comics are sweet harmony, teaching the free world how to be free.
Free Thing of the Week: Have You Got What It Takes to Be a Kid?
Some out of print silliness from Mike Phirman.
Schools Are Outdated. It’s Time for Reform
Outdated methods and over-emphasis on testing have ruined public schools. Paul Boyce on how to reform the system.

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