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Rosetta comet chaser set to wake up on Monday after three years' sleeptheguardian.com
If it awakes, Rosetta will catch up with a comet and send down a lander to ride the dirty snowball as it rushes towards the sun -
Hubble ultra deep field image viewerdomitable.com
The HUDF is mankind's deepest look into space. Every point of light in this image is a galaxy as it looked 13 billion years ago. -
Take Off — technology conferencestakeoffconf.com
English-speaking Conference cycle in France on the topics of the Web, Technology, and Science. -
Rescale | Careersrescale.com
Rescale is a cloud simulation platform that helps engineers and scientists build, compute, analyze, and scale simulations with high performance computing(hpc) in the cloud -
Hiroo Onoda, World’s ‘Last Ninja’, Dead at 91 | TIME.comworld.time.com
Author Jon Man describes the Japanese intelligence officer, who passed away Thursday, as the end of a 1,000-year tradition -
How People Really Use Mobilehbr.org
Business management magazine, blogs, case studies, articles, books, and webinars from Harvard Business Review, addressing today's topics and challenges in business management. - bbc.co.uk
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Yahoo Mail Hide Ad Paneladdons.mozilla.org
Permanently hides the Ads panel in the right side of New Yahoo! Mail, the 'Sponsored' email at the Top, and ads at the Left to give you a full-width Premium email experience for free! The other option, of course is to pay $50 a year to Yahoo! Inc. :) - us.archive.ubuntu.com
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VIDEO: What's Inside This House On Wade Avenue?wunc.org
If you live or work in Raleigh, there's a reasonable chance you've driven by it. Maybe hundreds, or even thousands of times. And, chances are, you've never - michaelv.org
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Deciding Whether to Leave Google/Apple/Facebook? Here's the One Question to Ask Yourself.hunterwalk.com
Having spent 9+ years at Google/YouTube before leaving to raise our Homebrew seed fund, I know a little bit about 'golden handcuffs.' And the truth is, if you're a high performer focused on maximiz... -
The brain can process images seen for just 13 milliseconds | KurzweilAIkurzweilai.net
An illustration of a sequence of pictures (credit: Potter, M.C. and Levy, E.I./J. Exp.Psychol) MIT neuroscientists have found that the human brain can - news.ycombinator.com
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Bay Area tech boom not cause of region's problemssfgate.com
Due in part to this dizzying statistic, tech has elevated the Bay Area to the forefront of America's economic recovery, plunging San Francisco's unemployment rate to among the lowest in the developed world. According to the Census Bureau, 2013 rents i... - github.com
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Al Franken for Senate | PETITION: PUT CITIZENS UNITED IN THE DUMPSTER OF BAD IDEASaction.alfranken.com
Democratic Senator from Minnesota.