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Leonard Nimoy's final tweet is beautiful, and it broke my hearttheverge.com
My dad was — and is — a huge Star Trek nerd, and when I was a kid he'd excitedly show me episodes of the original series in syndication. It was a show that he watched in college, he'd say,... - hbr.org
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‘Pics or it didn’t happen’ – the mantra of the Instagram eratheguardian.com
The long read: How sharing our every moment on social media became the new living -
Type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease reversed in ratssciencedaily.com
A controlled-release oral therapy has been developed by scientists that reversed type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease in rats, according to a study. "Given these promising results in animal models of NAFLD/NASH and type 2 diabetes we are pursuing ad... -
Your First Look at Google's Reconfigurable, See-Through HQ | WIREDwired.com
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Slice of MIT's Anthology of Sportsslice.mit.edu
The number of MIT alumni involved in professional sports grows each year. Thanks to these alumni, plus events like the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference (SSAC), which begins today, the Institut... -
Visa Announces Acquisition Of TrialPay To Expand Its Offers Platformtechcrunch.com
Visa announced today that it's planning to acquire Mountain View-based TrialPay, an e-commerce payment platform which sits in between payments and.. -
Did Grief Give Him Parkinson’s? - Issue 21: Information - Nautilusnautil.us
Jack Gernsheimer met my car at the bottom of the lane. He looked good this summery Sunday, rested and tan. The logo on his T-shirt… -
Attention Grabbing Headlines are Hurting Journalismreesekyler.posthaven.com
I've been really frustrated recently with the state of online news content, specifically the lengths to which news outlets go to in order to get someone to read an article. The overuse of... - googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com
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The Case of the Curious Microbiome: Siavosh's Storyubiomeblog.com
Uncovering insights from the gut microbiome data of a uBiome data scientist. Get up close and personal and find out what's so different about Siavosh. -
Israeli Unicorn IronSource Raises $105 Million To Buy Startups Ahead Of IPOforbes.com
When ironSource eventually goes public, it will have to make extra room at the podium for all its founders. The five-year-old Israeli startup already counts eight founders when you included those acquired into the company in past years. As a group, the... - journals.plos.org
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Containers Don’t Solve Infrastructureshoreditchworks.com
I was sitting in my office on this fine Thursday afternoon when Shoreditch Works member @SamPhippen (from Fun and Plausible Solutions) knocked on my door to let off steam about why Containers don’t... -
Bounding Viral Impact in Experimentsjuneandrews.com
Experimentation on social networks has a unique situation. Two connected members in different cohorts can influence what each other do. This social interference invalidates the accuracy of experime... -
The city that privatised itself to death | Ian Martintheguardian.com
Bit by bit, the capital has been handed over to pinstriped investors ‘reeking of lunch’. Are Londoners resigned to a grey cloud of commerce, or can they reclaim a hopeful, collective future?