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What Your Tweets Say About You - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
Using data from social media, psychologists can uncover striking connections. But how meaningful are they? -
Scientists grow ‘mini-lungs’ to aid the study of cystic fibrosiscam.ac.uk
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have successfully created ‘mini-lungs’ using stem cells derived from skin cells of patients with cystic fibrosis, and have shown that these can be used to test potential new drugs for this debilitating lung dis... -
A not-so-obvious reason to apply to YCyvonne.posthaven.com
I’m a YC founder, but I’m not one of the many YC founders whose company has taken off quite yet. Actually, I’m no longer working on the company that I applied to YC with and presented at Demo Day.... - tug.org
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Solving the Go Challenge 1 in Erlangmedium.com
The first Go challenge is over. So by now, I can take my Erlang solution and write about how you would go around solving… - pi.infn.it
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InboxSDK/stripe-for-gmailgithub.com
stripe-for-gmail - A gmail extension that shows customers stripe information alongside the emails they send you -
Video games beat interviews to recruit the very best - tech - 19 March 2015 - New Scientistnewscientist.com
Forget interviews. Being good at special video games could land you that plum job – and help make recruitment a fairer process - api.blockspring.com
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the latest deliverydear-data.com
Two girls who switched continents get to know each other through the data they draw and send across the pond - mattbierbaum.github.io
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Secrets of the Brooklyn Basement Domino League | Narratively | Human stories, boldly told.narrative.ly
Narratively is a platform devoted to untold human stories. We avoid the breaking news and focus instead on ordinary people with extraordinary stories. -
An analytics primer for developershacks.mozilla.org
There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics - Mark Twain Deciding what to track (all the things) When you are adding ... - news.ycombinator.com
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The Secret History of the Supernova at the Bottom of the Sea - Issue 22: Slow - Nautilusprime.nautil.us
In February 1987, Neil Gehrels, a young researcher at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, boarded a military plane bound for the… - esoltas.blogspot.com
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The village that fell asleep: mystery illness perplexes Kazakh scientiststheguardian.com
For the last two years the residents of Kalachi have been falling into unexplained bouts of sleep - sometimes for weeks at a time. With no cause yet identified, Joanna Lillis meets the victims resisting relocation by the authorities -
SpaceX's New Spin on Falcon 9 | On Spaceaviationweek.com
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell talked about the upgraded version of the Falcon 9 v1.1 rocket that is expected to debut this summer, complete with fully optimized Merlin 1D engines.