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Our First Web Comic: A Great Teacher, Illustrated
NPR Ed's first web comic is about a great art teacher who believes art can teach his students how to build their dreams, and change the world.
Andrew Breitbart, Controversial Web Provocateur, Has Died
He cultivated controversy and was a thorn in liberals' sides. Breitbart died of natural causes, according to his newssite.
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Web Site Helps College Students Break the Ice
College freshmen get a chance to meet future classmates before reaching campus thanks to a new Web site. Started by Harvard underclassmen, thefacebook.com has spread to 70 colleges.
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The Epic Web Comic That Reimagines The Legend Of Bruce Lee
In a new Web series, Jeremy Arambulo presents his illustrated take on a fantastical — and real — showdown between the Hollywood star and another noted martial artist.
Jamie Bartlett: What Goes On In The Secrecy Of The Dark Web?
When journalist Jamie Bartlett dove into the secret, hidden part of the Internet known as the Dark Web, he was surprised by what he found lurking there.
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Wordless News: Legalizing 'Charlotte's Web' Medical Marijuana
Every day this week, illustrator Maria Fabrizio will be creating an illustration inspired by a story she hears on Morning Edition. Thursday she takes on a story about how Florida might legalize a treatment for children with a rare seizure disorder.
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How E.B. White Spun 'Charlotte's Web'
It all started one morning in 1949, when White discovered a beautiful web in his barn, glistening with dew. In The Story of Charlotte's Web, Michael Sims explores how White wrote his magical meditation on time, mortality and friendship — for children.
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What to know about names such as Operation Charlotte's Web
There is renewed criticism over the names of military and DHS operations, including the most recent, Operation Charlotte's Web.
A Very Special Proposal Anniversary For The World Wide Web
Wednesday marks the 25th anniversary of a big tech moment: A physics researcher first proposed the idea of the World Wide Web. Aarti Shahani of KQED speaks with Tim Berners-Lee about his big idea.
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What If Web Search Results Were Based On Accuracy?
Google has been researching the possibility of ranking search results based on established facts. Were this to become the norm, it would have huge implications for future discourse, says Adam Frank.
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