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Redditor kayoh07 compiles useful hotkeys to aid in your endeavors on Google. (/r/YouShouldKnow)
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Hair cells in your ear pick up sound waves, translating them into a neural signal for your brain. So why don’t they regenerate like other cells? (/r/askscience)
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Little-known actor Alexander Rhodes has a simple plan: Get enough traffic from Reddit to make him famous on IMDB. (/r/funny)
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“Once summer picks up there are penguins EVERYWHERE”—life at an Antarctic research station. (/r/IAmA)
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Redditor ion-tom wants to create a crowd-sourced game that will be the “most realistic historical geopolitical simulator ever.” You can follow the progress at /r/simulate. (/r/AskHistorians)
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The moderators at /r/IAmA have changed the subreddit’s highly controversial “Internet experiences” rule. (/r/IAmA)
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And on that note, redditor AlbertIlnstein explains why Reddit’s voting system is a poor method for moderating content. (/r/bestof)
Pic of the day: Photo of Chicago taken from a beach in Indiana. (/r/pics)
Hottest subreddit: /r/CrazyIdeas (1 day)
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