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Why Walking through a Doorway Makes You Forgetscientificamerican.com
Scientists measure the "doorway effect," and it supports a novel model of human memory -
How to Use GIFs to Teach Computers About Emotions | WIREDwired.com
How two researchers at MIT Media Lab want to use our response to GIFs as way to teach computers to understand emotions. -
Triple Differencing Bikes in Indiamarginalrevolution.com
In 2007 in an effort to increase the number of girls enrolled in school the government of Bihar in India gave each schoolgirl of age 14 a bicycle. The excellent Karthik Muralidharan and co-author Nishith Prakash set out to discover whether […] -
Saving coffee from extinction - BBC Newsbbc.com
Two billion cups of coffee are drunk around the world every day but scientists says the most popular species, Arabica, is under threat - they are now working to save it from extinction. - theatlantic.com
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Silicon Valley’s Youth Problemnytimes.com
In start-up land, the young barely talk to the old (and vice versa). That makes for a lot of cool apps. But great technology? Not so much. - github.com
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A Giant, Fake City in the Middle of the Deserttheatlantic.com
The mock metropolis is meant to have everything but people who live there. - theory.stanford.edu
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Organizational Debt is like Technical debt – but worsesteveblank.com
Startups focus on speed since they are burning cash every day as they search for product/market fit. But over time code/hardware written/built to validate hypotheses and find early customers can be... - royvanrijn.com