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Georgia dealers want Tesla store shuttered for selling too many Teslassg.news.yahoo.com
Imagine owning the most popular automaker in the United States. Now imagine a special interest group eliminating your ability to serve over 10 million Americans unless you did business with their unique cartel. That's in essence what happened right be... -
Time Travel Simulation Resolves “Grandfather Paradox”scientificamerican.com
What would happen to you if you went back in time and killed your grandfather? A model using photons reveals that quantum mechanics can solve the quandary—and even foil quantum cryptography - carlypso.com
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First US appeals court hears argument to shut down NSA databasearstechnica.com
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Time Travel Simulation Resolves “Grandfather Paradox”scientificamerican.com
What would happen to you if you went back in time and killed your grandfather? A model using photons reveals that quantum mechanics can solve the quandary—and even foil quantum cryptography -
The Power of Mental Picturesm.chronicle.com
‘Framing’ may have fallen out of favor in Washington, but the field that birthed it—metaphor studies—is going strong. - lysator.liu.se
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A new milestone for openness: Linux!ndlessly.wordpress.com
In case you missed it, tangrs has been working hard for the past few months to get Linux ported to the TI-Nspire calculator. The port is not yet fully stabilized nor quite ready for broad... -
Real Time Processing: Storm-Trident vs Spark-streamingrealtime-cachedmind.tumblr.com
During my internship at Linkedin, I joined the analytics team and started looking for an interesting problem to work on. Then I bumped into hadoop’s shortcomings, and saw an opportunity to introduce... - americanscientist.org
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Japan firm showcases 'touchable' 3D technologyphys.org
Technology that generates touchable 3D imagery was unveiled in Japan Monday, with its developers saying users could pull and push objects that are not really there. -
Inside the Russian Short Wave Radio Enigma | Magazine | WIREDwired.com
No one knows why a shortwave radio station somewhere in Russia broadcasts mysterious beeps, buzzes, and hums. But thousands listen in.