NY Daily News Columnist: Stop Saying ‘God Bless You’ When I Sneeze. It’s Religious Discrimination.

On Thursday, Ariel Scott of The New York Daily News took on the most important topic of the day: whether we should say “God bless you” to each other when we sneeze. Now, the vast majority of people who say “God bless you” do so because they’re attempting to be nice – they’re acknowledging that you’ve had some sort of physical expression of discomfort, even if it’s instinctive, and they’re trying to signal their sympathy. It’s a harmless if somewhat antiquated public convention. So the hell what?

Self-Replicating “DNA Computers” Are Set to Change Everything

Computers have without a doubt revolutionized modern society. They’re everywhere: our offices and homes, our pockets — even in our kitchen appliances. As for the next place computer technology could be headed, you already have the basic component: your DNA. It sounds strange, but researchers at the University of Manchester are working on turning strands of DNA into the next basis for computing.

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