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One Pixel Cinemablog.mattbierner.com
Eyes Wide Shut. Say what you will about the film's slow pace and dense symbolism – personally I don't think it's one of Kubrick's best – but it is beautifully shot, and one of the most interesting studies in color and color... -
Employees Wise Uptechcrunch.com
This week, a Bay Area founder was taken aback when an engineer being recruited by his startup asked for both its cap table and information regarding the.. - articles.mongueurs.net
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There’s more to mathematics than rigour and proofsterrytao.wordpress.com
The history of every major galactic civilization tends to pass through three distinct and recognizable phases, those of Survival, Inquiry and Sophistication, otherwise known as the How, Why, and Wh... -
A Yabloesque variant of the Bernardete Paradox | OUPblogblog.oup.com
Here I want to present a novel version of a paradox first formulated by José Bernardete in the 1960s -
Tesla’s Model S Gets “Ludicrous” Mode, Will Do 0-60 In 2.8 Secondstechcrunch.com
Tesla's Model S P85D is well known for its wonderfully named "Insane" mode, which tunes the car to go from 0 to 60 in 3.1 seconds. Not insane enough for.. - cycle.js.org
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Artificial Killing Machinehackaday.com
L.A. artist [Jonathan Fletcher Moore] sent us this fantastic tech-art piece on dehumanization and drone warfare. Talking too much about art is best left to the artists, so we'll shut up and let you wa... - en.wikipedia.org
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The F.D.A.’s Medical Device Problemnytimes.com
A proposed law would weaken the agency’s already ineffective oversight. - cycle.js.org
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The First Light of Trinitynewyorker.com
Seventy years ago, the flash of a nuclear bomb illuminated the skies over Alamogordo, New Mexico. What did it look like? -
Native-Land.canative-land.ca
Welcome to Native-Land.ca. This is a resource for Canadians (and others) to find out more about local indigenous territories and languages. - news.ycombinator.com
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Cat Pianos, Sound-Houses, and Other Imaginary Musical Instrumentspublicdomainreview.org
Deirdre Loughridge and Thomas Patteson, curators of the Museum of Imaginary Musical Instruments, explore the wonderful history of made-up musical contraptions, including a piano comprised of yelping cats and Francis Bacon's 17th-century vision of exper... -
New Horizons Discovers Frozen Plains in the Heart of Pluto’s ‘Heart’nasa.gov
In the latest data from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft, a new close-up image of Pluto reveals a vast, craterless plain that appears to be no more than 100 million years old, and is possibly still being shaped by geologic processes. - markburgess.org
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