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It’s time to talk about our declining population and its impact on the workforce Fast Company · Teresa Carroll It’s estimated that by 2030, more than 85 million jobs could go unfilled because there aren’t enough skilled people to take them. Why you really need eclipse glasses — and why you should buy them now slate.com · Elana Spivack It’s happening on April 8. How AI could disrupt Hollywood Vanity Fair · Nick Bilton New platforms and tools may allow a person to create a feature-length film from their living room. |
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Social media is giving men ‘bigorexia,’ or muscle dysmorphia USA TODAY · Charles Trepany The ramifications of it can include depression, anxiety, social isolation, over-exercising and steroid abuse. 10 years later: No one would care about Ellen’s Oscar selfie today petapixel.com · Pesala Bandara The anniversary of Ellen DeGeneres’ internet-breaking Oscars selfie reveals just how much photo culture has changed. Giant worms, dour nuns: The world of ‘Dune,’ briefly explained Vox · Patrick Reis A superfan explains “Dune: Part 2” for newbies in less than 1,000 words. This is why music is good for your mental health, according to scientists BBC Music Magazine · James Goodwin Why does the brain respond to music and why might music be good for our mental health and wellbeing? ‘It’s quite grounding’: the strange resurgence of metal detecting timeout.com · Amelia Stout With cult followings and an inclusive ethos, the kitsch hobby is getting a makeover for the modern age. No twerking. But plenty of room for Jesus at this Christian nightclub Associated Press · Luis Andres Henao and Jessie Wardarski Welcome to The Cove, a Nashville venue where drinking and smoking aren’t allowed. |