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•Traffic to Wikipedia articles show how we remember plane crashes
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How long will we remember the Malaysia Airlines plane that disappeared back in 2014? About 45 years, say scientists who used Wikipedia page views to develop a new way of studying our collective memory (the memory we share as a society). For a study ...

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