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'Particle Fever' exalts human side of scientific discoveryjsonline.com
By telling the human story behind a breathtaking scientific discovery, this documentary makes the abstract more understandable. - rubyinside.com
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Why the public apology is a tool of the powerful – Nick Smith – Aeonaeon.co
No longer the hardest word, a public apology is now the defence strategy of the rich and powerful. Can it still do good? -
World values lost in translationwashingtonpost.com
Why have attitudes on military rule changed so drastically recently in authoritarian states? What happened is that the World Values Survey switched translations. - gao.gov
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Go For the Music, Stay For the Hologramsmedium.com
How electronic dance music shows are becoming immersive experiences through computer-aided magic -
Prospector: Python Static Analysis for Humans - Landscape.io Blogblog.landscape.io
Let me take you on a journey. It's the journey everyone goes through when they first hear about pylint. Step 1: Install it $ pip install pylint Step 2: Run it $ pylint No config file found, using default configuration Usage: pylint [options] module_or_... -
'Am I being catfished?' An author confronts her number one online critictheguardian.com
When a bad review of her first novel appeared online, Kathleen Hale was warned not to respond. But she soon found herself wading in -
Why a Street Criminal Stole a Multi-Million-Dollar Violinvanityfair.com
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The government wants to study ‘social pollution’ on Twitterwashingtonpost.com
A taxpayer-funded study of how people use social media for political speech is Orwellian. - blabladata.com
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Vultures: Nature’s rubbish collectors who never strikebbc.com
Vultures are often derided for being ugly and smelly – but these incredibly efficient scavengers help humanity by eating waste and preventing disease. -
Kalkalash! Pinpointing the Moments “The Simpsons” became less Cromulentdiffuseprior.wordpress.com
Whenever somebody mentions “The Simpsons” it always stirs up feelings of nostalgia in me. The characters, uproarious gags, zingy one-liners, and edgy animation all contributed towards making, argua... -
Vector, the Journal of the British APL Associationarchive.vector.org.uk
The Journal of the British APL Association. The BAA promotes the APLs, terse programming languages derived from Iverson’s mathematical notation. - trac.sacrideo.us