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How to Reduce VR Sickness? Just Add a Virtual Nose | WIREDwired.com
It turns out the solution to VR simulation sickness might be right under our noses. - tls.so
- benjiweber.co.uk
- david.padilla.cc
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Sales Development Rep at Bannermanbannerman.breezy.hr
<p>Bannerman (YC S14) is turning security from an art into a science. Phase 1 of that is being able to push a button on your smartphone and have a security professional come to you. By being the fastest and easiest way to book... -
The World Record for the Shortest Math Article: 2 Wordsopenculture.com
On Monday, on a lark, we posted what we thought was The Shortest-Known Paper Published in a Serious Math Journal. Two succinct sentences. But then today, an OC reader gave us a heads-up on a more extreme display of brevity. - hacklabnobo.org
- news.ycombinator.com
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Why Software Is Eating The Worldwsj.com
Far from a bubble, we're watching a new generation of tech start-ups realize the Web's original potential, says Marc Andreessen. - developermedia.com
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PixelBlockchrome.google.com
PixelBlock is a Gmail extension that blocks people from tracking when you open/read their emails. - news.ycombinator.com
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The Puzzling Rise in Nearsighted Childrenwsj.com
To battle an explosion of myopia in the young, eye researchers try more outdoor time, medication, even a giant, translucent cube. -
How Nicaraguan Villagers Built Their Own Electric Grid - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
Modern infrastructure had bypassed Nicaragua’s northern highlands, so locals took matters into their own hands -
Treating OCD With Gamma Rays Is Really Hardmotherboard.vice.com
Researchers are advancing novel treatments for severe OCD. - en.wikipedia.org
- nodecraft.com
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Netflix Is Betting Its Future on Exclusive Programmingnytimes.com
“Daredevil,” the 17th Netflix original series to make its debut this year, is part of an expanding range of original shows intended to position the company for a digital revolution in entertainment. -
Major Advance in Artificial Photosynthesis Poses Win/Win for the Environment | Berkeley Labnewscenter.lbl.gov
By combining biocompatible light-capturing nanowire arrays with select bacterial populations, a potentially game-changing new artificial photosynthesis system offers a win/win situation for the environment: solar-powered green chemistry using sequester... - pulitzer.org