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What a Swimming Pool Looks Like From the World’s Sharpest Commercial Satelliteslate.com
This month, a company called DigitalGlobe launched what was billed as the world’s sharpest commercial Earth-imaging satellite. Called WorldView-3, the $500 million gadget can snap images of the ground at a 30-centimeter resolution. That’s sharp enough ... -
How Racism Creeps Into Medicinetheatlantic.com
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Extreme Moneyball: The Houston Astros Go All In on Data Analysisbusinessweek.com
Can a former McKinsey consultant build a championship baseball team? The Houston Astros are finding out - en.wikipedia.org
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California High-Speed Rail No. 9—the Chairman's Turn Againtheatlantic.com
You want to hear more about the biggest infrastructure project being considered anywhere in the country? You've come to the right place. -
Offline attack shows Wi-Fi routers still vulnerablearstechnica.com
An attack can break into some common Wi-Fi routers, via a configuration feature. -
VAXen, My Children, Just Don't Belong In Some Placeshactrn.net
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Dinner Lab Brings the Wisdom of Crowds to Haute Cuisinenytimes.com
A pop-up restaurant company is dedicated to the notion that high-end chefs should listen to their customers’ feedback. -
New Temporal Cloaking Method Hides Communication Signals - Neomaticaneomatica.com
Cloaking of objects using metamaterials and events in spacetime using novel nonlinear optical effects have been described in research literature. Now in a Nature Communications article, lead author Phd student Pierre-Yves Bony and senior author Resear... -
35 Innovators Under 35 | 2014 | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Our 14th annual celebration of people who are driving the next generation of technological breakthroughs. - arbitragedude.com
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A Financial Model Comparing Car Ownership with UberX (Los Angeles)gohe.ro
Can Uber really replace car ownership in US cities? Here’s a look at the numbers. -
NIH Spending Versus Diseases That Kill Usmoalquraishi.wordpress.com
An infographic has been making the rounds lately, purporting to depict the amount of money donated to help fight various diseases versus the number of actual deaths caused by each disease. This is ... - blog.torproject.org