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What the New Census Data Means

Looking at the changes in the 23rd census.

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Why Foie Gras is Not Unethical

The folks over at Serious Eats visit a foie gras producer in New York to explore the ethical issues of foie gras production.

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California's First Stretch of High-speed Rail Now Actually Useful

A vote yesterday will extend the first segment from the relatively unpopulated Central Valley to Bakersfield.

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Slovenian Artist Uses Plastic Bags and Cups for City-wide Art Installation

Made from more than 40,000 plastic bags and 7,500 plastic cups, this monster winds its way through the streets of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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Peak Oil is Nothing New

A Kansas oil company from the 1960s reaches into the future.

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New York Chefs Share Their Secret Thanksgiving Recipes

New York magazine asked 11 New York chefs to share their secret family recipes for Thanksgiving. The Feasting Never Stops curated a selection of beautiful images from that story.

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Rally to Restore Sanity/Fear Vs. Glenn Beck: Which Was Bigger?

Here's a bird's eye view visual comparison of the Rally to Restore Sanity/Fear and the Glenn Beck Rally.

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This Is How a Chicken Nugget Is Made (UPDATED)

Mechanically separated chicken is what you get when you grind an entire chicken through a sieve, soak it in ammonia, and add flavor artificially.

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Chiquita Banana Unveils New Crowdsourced Sticker Design

More than 100,000 people voted on 50 finalists to arrive at 18 winners, which will appear on bananas across the country in November.

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Spotted in Copenhagen: Old CDs Repurposed as Dazzling Bike Safety Device

This is the Danish version of playing cards in your spokes.

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Five Winners Announced in Google's $10 Million Contest to Change the World

Today, Google announced the winners of Project 10^100, a two-year search for creative, crowd-sourced solutions to improving the planet.