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Joint Dust Analysis Deflates Big Bang Signal | Quanta Magazinequantamagazine.org
Support remains strong for the theory of cosmic inflation even as critics highlight its shortcomings as an explanation for how and why the universe began. -
Cassandra Austen’s Drawings of English Royalty for Teenage Jane Austen’s Parodic History of Englandbrainpickings.org
"By a partial, prejudiced & ignorant Historian." "At fifteen, she had few illusions about other people and none about herself," Virginia -
Startups Revolutionizing Workfastcompany.com
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I feel like a fraud — and that’s a good thing.medium.com
Yesterday I announced that I am starting a new role at Microsoft and the feedback was nothing short of overwhelming. Mes… - github.com
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With a Few Bits of Data, Researchers Identify 'Anonymous' Peoplebits.blogs.nytimes.com
Knowing just four random pieces of information was enough to reidentify 90 percent of the shoppers as unique individuals and to uncover their records, researchers calculated. -
The best idea in a long time: Covering parking lots with solar panelswashingtonpost.com
Solar carports make a lot of sense. So why aren’t there more of them? -
Code And Graphics: Persistent Mapped Buffers in OpenGLbfilipek.com
Summary of techniques to stream data from CPU to GPU in OpenGL with focusing on new method called persistent mapped buffers. -
BMW i8: Reviewing The Car Of Tomorrowtechcrunch.com
We were promised flying cars, teleportation and hover boards. We don’t have any of that. But now we have this: The BMW i8 and it’s a future that cannot.. -
An Odd Hypothesis About Bubbles Could Finally Lead to Nuclear Fusiongizmodo.com
Nuclear fusion is the dream of energy scientists the world over, because it promises limitless, clean electricity. Most efforts to kickstart the process use high-intensity lasers, insane magnetic field and super-hot hydrogen plasmas. But there may be a... -
Air-Gapped Computers Can Be Compromised Using EM Side-Channel Attacks, Says Researcherstripwire.com
Researchers have developed a method that uses electromagnetic side-channel signals to attack a computer, regardless of whether or not it’s been air-gapped. - heroku.orankl.com
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How Network Science Is Changing Our Understanding of Law | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
The first network analysis of the entire body of European Community legislation reveals the pattern of links between laws and their resilience to change. -
The Quantum Experiment That Simulates A Time Machinemedium.com
Physicists have simulated a photon interacting with an older version of itself in an experiment that could help reconcil… - bbc.com
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Cultivated Disinterest in Professional Sportsmako.cc
Like many of my friends, I have treated professional sports with cultivated indifference. But a year and a half ago, I decided to become a football fan. Several years ago, I was at a talk by Michae... -
Safecracking the Brain - Issue 6: Secret Codes - Nautilusnautil.us
It’s hard to imagine an encryption machine more sophisticated than the human brain. This three-pound blob of tissue holds an estimated…