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Defense Secretary Ash Carter, as he comes into what could be his last year overseeing the most powerful military on earth, has begun talking about something surprising: a return to great power competition. During a recent interview at the Pentagon, we asked Carter how he thought about navigating this new world, and he returned over and over to the same answer: deterrence.

But as the norms and tools of warfare are changing, how well does deterrence still work? Can this Cold War-era idea still keep the peace in a new era? Here's why this challenge has such high stakes for the world — and what Carter had to say about it.

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More than a century and a half before Elon Musk thought up the Hyperloop, his mash-up of pneumatic and maglev ideas (and a bunch of other moving parts), people were using pneumatic tubes to move people. Though we're familiar with pneumatic tubes from banks, they've been around much longer and used for a lot more.

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Millions of Americans suffer from seasonal allergies. There isn’t a clear-cut answer as to why some people have them while others don’t but scientists do have one particular theory. The hygiene hypothesis is the idea that excessively sterile environments are contributing to the development of allergies, asthma, and other autoimmune illnesses. Kids in wealthy countries lack exposure to allergens and other germs that aid in developing a healthy and functioning immune system. While the hygiene hypothesis isn’t the definitive answer to seasonal allergies, it is a starting point.

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http://www.vox.com/2014/6/25/5837892/is-being-too-clean-making-us-sick

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   <media:description>To win, Trump needs to do the one thing he’s least likely to do.  

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   <media:description>Scientists are pretty sure black holes are real. Soon they'll know for sure.


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The biggest problem with trying to detect a black hole is that even the supermassive ones are relatively tiny.

&quot;The largest one in the sky [is] the black hole in the center of the Milky Way,&quot; Dimitrios Psaltis, an astrophysicist at the University of Arizona, writes me in an email. &quot;And taking a picture of it would be equivalent to taking a picture of a DVD on the surface of the moon.&quot;

What's more, because of their strong gravity, black holes tend to be surrounded by other bright matter that makes it hard to see the object itself.

That's why, when hunting for black holes, astronomers don't usually try for direct observation. Instead, they look for evidence of the effects of a black hole's gravity and radiation.

But an ongoing effort is linking up several radio telescopes around the world in an effort to see a black hole up close for the first time. The historic image is due in 2017. 

Read more: http://www.vox.com/2016/2/23/11095624/what-does-a-black-hole-actually-look-like

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The modern April Fools' Day ritual has already begun — you have to figure out which stories are legitimate and which ones are pranks.

As the above video shows, it wasn't always this way. The media used to be the victim of pranks, not the perpetrator. But thanks to a watershed prank by the BBC (and a few merry pranksters before that), April Fools' Day has begun a universally loved (or loathed) part of our daily reading.

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   <media:description>Comedy Bang Bang star and host of the podcast &quot;With Special Guest Lauren Lapkus&quot; explains all of her delightful characters.

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Regina Crimp: http://www.earwolf.com/episode/ruths-ross-dress-for-loss/

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