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Shattering News: How Chromothripsis Cured a Rare Diseasedirectorsblog.nih.gov
The world of biomedical research is filled with surprises. Here’s a remarkable one published recently in the journal Cell 1. A child born in the 1950s with a rare genetic immunodeficiency syndrom... - pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr
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[$0 to $150k revenue] How I grew my coffee subscription businesshowtostartasubscriptionbusiness.com
I created Moustache Coffee Club as a passion project in summer 2013. Within 1.5 years, I've grown it to $150k+ in revenue. Because of this success, I actually created a platform for other entrepren... - blog.okturtles.com
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Documents Shine Light on Shadowy New Zealand Surveillance Base - The Interceptfirstlook.org
Secret files from Edward Snowden reveal NSA spying tools are being used in New Zealand to eavesdrop on phone calls and emails across the Asia-Pacific. -
ai2htmlai2html.org
ai2html is a script for Adobe Illustrator that converts your Illustrator artwork into html and css. - misfra.me
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Vimb - The Vim like Browserfanglingsu.github.io
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High-Energy X-Ray Lasers Expose the Guts of Viruses from the Inside-Outmotherboard.vice.com
Swedish researchers are piecing together the first truly 3D images of the tiniest biophysical systems. -
A Brewing Problem - Health - The Atlantictheatlantic.com
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RuboCop | A Ruby static code analyzerbatsov.com
A Ruby static code analyzer, based on the community Ruby style guide. - courses.platzi.com
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Dan Harper auf Twittertwitter.com
“WTF is wrong with IBM?! “JSONx is an IBM standard format to represent JSON as XML http://t.co/LLCzz2jTLz”” -
As hacking grows, biometric security gains momentumphys.org
With hackers seemingly running rampant online and millions of users compromised, efforts for stronger online identity protection—mainly using biometrics—are gaining momentum.