Find out how to tell if you're a supertaster by counting your taste buds.
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A Pew Research Center survey explored Americans' feelings about automation in everyday life, covering topics like self-driving cars and the possibility of robots replacing human jobs. via The source of this content is Pew Research Center.

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This article explores the significant progress that can be achieved through consistent daily practice, even in small increments of time. via Zen Habits.
Bon Appétit staffers share their all-time favorite recipes, "The Keepers," in this article.
via Bon Appétit.J. Kenji López-Alt reviews Elizabeth Andoh's *Washoku*, a cookbook focused on Japanese home cooking and the philosophy of "the harmony of food." via Serious Eats.
This blog post features mini-reviews of Blade Runner 2049, Lynda.com, the Bear writing app, Ikea hacks, and more. via Cool Tools
Barry Ritholtz shares his ten recommended reads covering finance, technology, and current affairs. via The Big Picture.
Larry Ferlazzo compiled his "Best of 2017" lists covering various education-related topics like teaching strategies and English Language Learners. via @Larryferlazzo
This week's meal plan offers seasonal dishes and recipe ideas. via Simply Recipes
The Atlantic's November 2017 issue features an article by Derek Thompson titled "Google X and the Science of Radical Creativity", which explores Google X's mission to develop world-changing companies and their approach to innovation. via The Atlantic
This Atlantic article examines Facebook's influence on the 2016 US presidential election and explores how the platform's algorithm, fake news, and targeted political ads created an environment ripe for manipulation. via The Atlantic
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