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When stress goes up, the brain stops reading nuance. Here’s the science behind why smart teams suddenly stop understanding each other.
In the first article in a 10-part series on Mavericks of 2008, DigitalJournal.com introduces you to a free-speech advocate playing citizen hacktivist. Welcome to...
The bacterial zoo living on our skin. Questioning YouTube’s practice of allowing Al-Qaeda to post videos. Olympics families failing to afford the cost to...
How has reading the news changed in this digital era of Digg and other recommendation-oriented sites? Are traditional media obsolete? These were some of...
If you always wanted to see a dialogue box or a Google homepage painted on canvas, Dan Proops is your artistic dream come true....
Few Internet projects are as impactful as PostSecret, which lets people send anonymous secrets on postcards to a Maryland blogger. DigitalJournal.com spoke to Frank...
Inside the racial race for the White House. Why the Blackberry Bold could compete with Apple’s iPhone. The gene that caused Alzheimer’s. These are...
Video games just got healthier. Nintendo Wii is releasing its calorie-burning game Wii Fit on May 21, and in this episode of Digital Journal...
When food prices rise and the economy weakens, coupon websites win big. Consumer pain is pure joy to sites such as Coupons.com and RetailMeNot.com,...
Every day, journalists report on medical claims made by supposed “experts.” But we shouldn’t take their advice at face value, as more evidence points...
Microsoft eyeing a Facebook acquisition. An exclusive interview with a lawyer for FLDS children. The British government cracking down on psychics. These are the...
MySpace announced today it will let members share profile data with other websites, including Yahoo, eBay and Twitter. Its Data Portability initiative will allow...
Digital Journal has learned Canadian telco Fido will introduce “Home Calling Zone” tomorrow, a hybrid cellphone-wireless Internet system allowing unlimited calls. The company says...