Scientists: Netflix Unlikely to Kill You
Surely it's only a matter of time before one of those germ-filled Netflix envelopes in your mailbox gives you swine flu or the Ebola virus, right? Maybe not!
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Surely it's only a matter of time before one of those germ-filled Netflix envelopes in your mailbox gives you swine flu or the Ebola virus, right? Maybe not!
A Princeton senior thesis finds gender bias on the part of both men and women in script selection and production, and shows that it hurts theaters economically.
In town to co-chair the World Science Festival, Alda raps with Vulture on his knowledge of insects and surgery.
A YouTube user has conducted a science experiment in which he shows the 'Wild Things' trailer to an adorable baby — who actually likes it.
General Electric has invented a disc that can hold 500 gigabytes of data — or 100 DVDs.
Netflix's recommendation engine has no idea if you'll like 'Napoleon Dynamite,' 'I Heart Huckabees,' or 'Kill Bill.'
Greene raps with Vulture about his new book and working with Chip Kidd.
An Australian Ph.D. student won a science prize for an asteroid-diverting technique rejected in Bay's 'Armageddon.'
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