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  • Science’s Big Scandal: Fraudulent, Plagiarized, and Nonsense Papers Pass Peer Review

    It’s a scandal that’s been quietly rocking zoos all around the world. For nearly a decade now, an increasing number of zookeepers at smaller zoos and animal parks have been taken in by an embarrassing scam. Several years after they acquire one or more ...
    slate.com
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  • Why we don't use a CDN: A story about SPDY and SSL

    Using a CDN was a forgone conclusion, as we assumed it would help us speed things up. But, after testing, we uncovered some surprising results.
    thethemefoundry.com
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  • William S. Burroughs’ Wild Ride with Scientology

    In 1959, the same year Olympia Press published his most famous novel Naked Lunch, the writer William S. Burroughs visited the restaurant of his friend and collaborator, Brion Gysin, in Tangiers. There, Burroughs met John and Mary Cooke, a wealthy Ameri...
    io9.com
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  • Who owns Route 66?
    shoestringtheory.com
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  • Safari: minor code fix · chrisaljoudi/uBlock@6850fa0

    uBlock: a fast, potent, and lean blocker for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
    github.com
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  • EU Lays Groundwork for Antitrust Charges Against Google

    Europe’s competition regulator is laying the groundwork to move against Google in the next few weeks, setting the stage for charges against the U.S. search giant in a five-year-old antitrust investigation.
    wsj.com
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  • CNNIC
    www1.cnnic.cn
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  • CALIFORNIA GOES NUTS

    It takes a gallon of water to produce one almond. And that’s not the most insane fact about the mad dash to plant the th…
    medium.com
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  • ​The Man Who Invented Stereo

    Alan Blumlein was honoured today for his invention of stereophonic sound at Abbey Road Studios.
    motherboard.vice.com
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  • Direct Approach Neural Networks
    hz2.org
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  • AgTech Is The New Queen Of Green

    Before Monsanto acquired Climate Corporation in late 2013 for nearly $1 billion, few investors gave much thought to technological innovation in our..
    techcrunch.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Google Online Security Blog: Maintaining digital certificate security
    googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com
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  • Partial Application in ECMAScript 2015
    raganwald.com
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  • New York: Conspicuous Construction by Martin Filler

    The stratospheric amounts now at stake in newly built Manhattan buildings perhaps can be best understood by comparison with today’s contemporary art market, where multimillion-dollar paintings and sculptures have become favored instruments in the globa...
    nybooks.com
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  • The Tyranny of the Minimum Viable Product

    I am the victim of Minimum Viable Product mentality. Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a product development methodology p…
    medium.com
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    10 years ago -
  • Tesla is a Battery Company • Jeremy Welch

    Tesla Motors started as a Car company, but they should now be considered to be a Battery company for three key reasons: Tesla Leadership has Expertise in Batteries and Energy Systems Batteries Are the Most Important Component of an Electric... | Jeremy...
    blog.jeremyrwelch.com
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  • New in the Wolfram Language: WikipediaData—Wolfram Blog

    Wikipedia integrated service has been added to the latest version of the Wolfram Language. Just feed in content for text processing and visualization.
    blog.wolfram.com
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  • NASA Asteroid Hunter Spacecraft Data Available to Public

    Millions of images of celestial objects, including asteroids, observed by NASA's Near-Earth Object Wide-field Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) spacecraft now are available online to the public. The data was collected following the restart of the asteroid-seek...
    nasa.gov
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  • Dark Horse: the story of a record-shattering, all-electric ’68 Mustang

    The world’s most expensive supercars can hit 60 miles per hour in less than three seconds. The fastest production car in the world, the Hennessey Venom GT, does it in 2.7; Lamborghini’s...
    theverge.com
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  • API Evangelist

    San Francisco
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