-
Researchers use Mira to peer inside high-temperature superconductorsphys.org
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) are using supercomputing resources at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, to shed light on the mysterious nature of high-tempera... - justice.gov
- news.ycombinator.com
- github.com
-
How Technology Led a Hospital To Give a Patient 38 Times His Dosagemedium.com
When Pablo Garcia was admitted, he felt fine. Then the hospital made him very sick. Blame high-tech medicine. - bouk.co
- mcfunley.com
- bloomberg.com
- motherboard.vice.com
- mobile.twitter.com
- lists.idyll.org
-
The Last Word with Jonathan Weiner - Issue 19: Illusions - Nautilusnautil.us
Jonathan Weiner is one of our favorite science writers. He animates topics like evolution and genetics with personal stories about… - news.ycombinator.com
- xlisp.org
-
A Crater of Cosmic Proportionsairspacemag.com
To appreciate the majesty of Northern Quebec’s Pingualuit Crater, you’ve got to see it from an airplane -
Suburbs such as Montgomery County rethink transit to court millennialswashingtonpost.com
Concerns gained urgency when Marriott said it would move partly because workers want Metro access. - lcamtuf.blogspot.com
-
WebPurify™ Profanity Filter, Image Moderation, Video Moderation APIswebpurify.com
Profanity filtering and image moderation services starting at $5 per month. Start a free trial today. - lemire.me
-
This is what free, ad-supported Uber rides might look like. Mockups, economics, and analysis.andrewchen.co
Cheaper and cheaper rides Free, ad-supported Uber rides are inevitable, and if Uber doesn’t do them, a different competitor – perhaps Google! – will do it. It would be the next step in the industry’s trajectory towards lowering prices. Uber started in ...