A global discussion of the divisive as well as uniting qualities of the IOT is vital for a balanced view of the implications of this world spanning technology. My own view is inclined to the optimistic, but my nerdy passion for history insists that as promising as the IOT is, shit can also really go
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University of Bristol researchers have discovered how to stop cells from attacking healthy body tissue in debilitating autoimmune diseases (such as multiple sclerosis), where the body’s immune system destroys its own tissue by mistake. [dropcap size=big]S[/dropcap]cientists were able to selectively target the specific cells that cause autoimmune disease by reducing their aggression against the body’s
It’s no exaggeration then, when David Blankenhorn from the Institute for American Values makes the statement, “Fatherlessness is the most harmful demographic trend of this generation.” [dropcap size=small]I[/dropcap]t’d been 6 years since I spoke to my father. And in the years prior, our ‘conversations’ were better referred to as commands. I remember growing up, at