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Large Hadron Collider restart is underwaybbc.com
The long-awaited restart of the Large Hadron Collider is underway after a two-year rebuild, with scientists hoping it will provide answers to fundamental questions about the universe. - greenteapress.com
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Can you win at anything if you practise hard enough?bbc.com
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The Rationale Behind Soaring App Development Pricestechcrunch.com
During the last quarter of 2014, we were approached by a funded startup based in Boston to identify an app development company to build an app for their.. -
Tales from the Trenches: I was SWATedblog.randi.io
I'm writing this statement after 2 hours of sleep. Forgive me if I'm a little incoherent in places. First, the timeline of events: Last night, around 10:20 PM, I received a knock at my front door. ... - duoco.de
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Creating a PHP extension in Rust • Jared McFarlandjaredonline.svbtle.com
UPDATE: A few hours after posting the initial draft of this I realized my PHP benchmark was broken. I’ve since updated the PHP and Rust versions to be more fair. You can see the changes in the GitHub repo (link at the bottom). Last October I had a... |... -
The Quest to Push a Human-Powered Bike to 90 MPH | WIREDwired.com
Meet the engineers and designers on a quest to prove human strength can propel helicopters, planes, and even a 90-mph bicycle. -
S Abbas Raza – My week-long fastaeon.co
Intrigued by the buzz around medical fasting, I decided to try it – a rollercoaster of boredom and energy ensued - github.com
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littleBits: DIY Electronics For Prototyping and Learninglittlebits.cc
littleBits puts the power of electronics in the hands of everyone. Make your own electronic creations with no soldering, wiring, or programming required. -
Lego Computertotalgeekdom.com
Lego + Computer = Lego Computer It seems straight forward enough - not a new concept by any means. But more often than not, it's the most common request I receive: to build a Lego…