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Aerial Photos Expose the American Prison System's Staggering Scale | WIREDwired.com
There are some 2.2 million people behind bars in the United States. That’s more people than there are in all of New Mexico. And there are more jails and prisons than colleges and universities in this country. Still, it can be difficult to grasp the sca... - github.com
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Exploiting Lync for iOS to gather OSINT and force join conference calls.medium.com
Based on our research reported about url-handlers on FaceTime and Messages, here it comes the “Enterprise version”. -
100 Hours of Meditation in 10 Days -- My Stay in Buddhist Prison | High Existencehighexistence.com
I just returned from meditating for over 100 hours in the span of just 10 days. Meditation is one of those habits that has officially entered main stream consciousness, and now everyone feels they should be doing more of it. 100 hours of it seems the u... -
BPA alternative disrupts normal brain-cell growth, is tied to hyperactivity, study sayswashingtonpost.com
The chemical, BPS, is found in many products that bear the “BPA-free” label. - method-combination.net
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Battery life: Apple's solving for xsixcolors.com
Over the years I’ve said numerous times that when it comes to battery life on iOS devices, Apple appears to have a target battery life in mind and builds its hardware—a balance of power-saving software, hardware efficiency, and battery capacit... -
Busting mobile-shopping mythsmckinsey.com
What do mobile shoppers really want? Less than many retailers think. A McKinsey & Company article. - blog.golang.org
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The Unappreciated Success Of Charter Schoolsforbes.com
I think the conventional wisdom on charter school evidence could be summed up thusly: "some charter schools appear to do very well, but on average charters do no better and no worse than public schools". But I would like to propose a better convention... -
Post Secretslaphamsquarterly.org
Communication of and by women has always struck fear into the hearts of men (see: novels; epistolary), but until the middle of the nineteenth century it was largely manageable—husbands and father -
If You Happen to Find Buried Treasure, Here's the Guy to Callpsmag.com
Donald Kagin holds the only doctorate degree in the study of the so-called hobby of kings. -
Tired of London? Maybe you're living in the wrong placemedicalxpress.com
'When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life,' observed the writer Samuel Johnson in the eighteenth century. In fact, research published today suggests such a man may be merely living in the wrong postcode. A study of 56,000 Londoners found that... -
St. George and the Pterodactyl—Blogtheappendix.net
The bizarre, Romantic, not-quite-scientific dinosaurs of Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins. -
How to raise successful children — advice from parents lucky enough to knowwashingtonpost.com
Is it done by being strict or having an interesting life? Parents lucky enough to know discuss how they did it. -
Metasurface solves calculus problems as an analog computerphys.org
Scientists have demonstrated that a 2-D man-made material called a metasurface can perform spatial differentiation and integration, the two main types of calculus problems, when illuminated by a laser beam. Essentially, the metasurface transforms the s... -
Robot Writing Moves from Journalism to Wall Street | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Software that turns data into written text could help us make sense of a coming tsunami of data. - picolisp.com