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Introducing the New Editor (Public Beta) by Slides Newsslides.com
The new Slides editor is now available in public beta. It's a big departure from the old editor and we're very excited to share it with you. To try it out simply sign in and create a new presentation. -
Charge Your Phone’s Battery in Minutes Rather than Hours | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Rather than trying to build a better battery, startup Qnovo bets it can improve the one that’s already in your smartphone. - python-future.org
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kritts/HandWave-Sample-Appsgithub.com
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JPG Internetjpginternet.org
Open-source effort bring Internet to Facebook users. You post link to our wall, we reply with JPG photo album of webpage. -
How to turn every child into a “math person”qz.com
Last month, the US Math Team took second place in the International Math Olympiad—for high school students—held in Cape Town, South Africa. Since 1989, China has won 20 out of 27 times (including this year), and in the entire history of the Olympiad, t... -
How Dotspotting Began with Colored Dots on Drains in San Francisco | Idea Lab | PBSpbs.org
In some ways you could say that the Dotspotting project started with San Francisco’s sewage and drain system. A few years ago I started noticing some strange dot markings on the curbs of city sidewalks, directly above the storm drains like the one you ... -
In Noisy Equations, One Who Heard Music | Quanta Magazinesimonsfoundation.org
Martin Hairer was named a 2014 Fields medalist for an epic masterpiece in stochastic analysis that colleagues say “created a whole world.” -
'Trojan horse' gold nanoparticles treatment could beat brain tumorsphys.org
A 'Trojan horse' treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, which involves using tiny nanoparticles of gold to kill tumour cells, has been successfully tested by scientists. -
First Images of a Heart Injected with Liquid Metalmedium.com
Chinese scientists have used x-rays to image the blood vessels in a heart with unprecedented detail. The trick? Injectin… - medium.com
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As Data Overflows Online, Researchers Grapple With Ethicsnytimes.com
Personal data on millions of people can now be analyzed by researchers without the subjects’ knowledge, posing an ethical problem. -
A "Sound Camera" Zeroes In on Buzz, Squeak, and Rattle - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
Handheld sound-visualizing camera helps Hyundai engineers seek out and destroy acoustic irritants - fffranziska.com
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Opting Against Ebola Drug for Ill African Doctornytimes.com
International colleagues of the doctor who had been leading Sierra Leone’s battle against the outbreak had to decide whether to give him a drug never before tested on people. - sitn.hms.harvard.edu
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