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3ders.org - Rohinni produces the 'world's thinnest' LED lights using 3D printing, and it adds light anywhere | 3D Printer News & 3D Printing News3ders.org
Idaho-based startup Rohinni's goal is to enable the leading lighting option for endless applications. What they are developing is its Lightpaper, the world's thinnest LED lighting, with an approach where one can apply it to nearly any surface and in an... - drill.apache.org
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How To Hire When Everyone Wants To Found Their Own Startuptechcrunch.com
Back before founding a company was cool, it was a lot easier to get a lot of smart people in a room. Rockstars were hireable because they weren't forging.. -
A Googler's Quest to Teach Machines How to Understand Emotions | WIREDwired.com
Quoc Le wants to create technologies that can take entire sentences, whole paragraphs, and other types of natural language and turn them into numbers---or vectors, the mathematical constructs that computer scientists use to translate the things we see ... -
Beyond the Bay - Comparing the world’s top startup ecosystemssimplybusiness.co.uk
Silicon Valley might be the obvious destination for startups, but where else in the world offers opportunities for founders, investors, and developers? -
Apotropaic Practices and the Undead: A Biogeochemical Assessment of Deviant Burials in Post-Medieval Polandplosone.org
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Demis Hassabis, Founder of DeepMind Technologies and Artificial Intelligence Wunderkind at Google, Wants Machines to Think Like Us | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
The man behind a startup acquired by Google for $628 million plans to build a revolutionary new artificial intelligence. - inventwithpython.com
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Born of Meteor Dust, Unusual Clouds Appear in the Night Sky - Facts So Romantic - Nautilusnautil.us
Martin Koitmäe via Flickr If you look to the darkening sky after the end of a long summer day, you might see tendril-like clouds… -
Diving with sharks and the joy of fear – Sy Montgomery – Aeonaeon.co
What I learned about fear, sex, desire and dread from the peculiar pleasures of diving with great white sharks - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Apostrophe encoding and XSS in modern browsers - Internetwache - A secure internet is our concernen.internetwache.org
During a bugbounty hunt Sebastian discovered a script-context XSS with the injection point being a string. As you know, all modern browsers like … -
Exclusive: Giving Stephen Hawking a voice (Wired UK)wired.co.uk
When hawking lost his voice, he sought a different scientific breakthrough - aws.amazon.com
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Beer Caps to Coffee Tablesblog.thehumangeo.com
Some years ago, I lived in Norfolk, VA with a friend who loved craft beer as much as I did. Our hoppy passion motivated us to brew beer at home, visit local craft beer stores, and generally enjoy o... -
Ghost Acquires Roon.ioblog.ghost.org
Damn that’s beautiful. Where did this even come from? Those were my thoughts last year when a new service called Roon.io popped up out of nowhere. It was only a few months before Ghost was going to be... -
Stripe banks $70m in fundraising, valuing company at $3.5bn - FT.comft.com
Online payments start-up Stripe on Monday closed a $70m fundraising round that has seen the company’s valuation double in less than a year to $3.5bn, as investors see promise in a group that has worked with Apple, Facebook and Twitter as part of