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An Inventor Built This Machine to Figure Out How to Double Human Lifetheatlantic.com
A four-story structure designed to recharge cell structure is now a recording studio and tourist attraction. -
React Native State of the Unionreact-native.org
React.js Back in 2013 Facebook open sourced React.js, an open-source JavaScript library for creating user interfaces. In contrast to many other popular frameworks and libraries, React.js did not feature two-way data binding. Instead, at the heart... - heshamelmatary.blogspot.com
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hadley/advise.mdgist.github.com
Advise for teaching an R workshop - Gist is a simple way to share snippets of text and code with others. - github.com
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motemen/goregithub.com
gore - Yet another Go REPL that works nicely. Featured with line editing, code completion, and more. -
An ingredient in olive oil that appears to kill cancer cells | KurzweilAIkurzweilai.net
(credit: iStock) A Rutgers nutritional scientist and two cancer biologists at New York City’s Hunter College have found that an ingredient in - github.com
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Elixir Cowboy with IIS 8zohaib.me
HttpPlatformHandler: Microsoft recently release the HttpPlatformHandler module for IIS 8+. This module will allow any process that can receive request on some port to be used in IIS. What this means is that you can now host server of any... - github.com
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Forget “Earth-Like”—We’ll First Find Aliens on Eyeball Planets - Facts So Romantic - Nautilusnautil.us
Imagine a habitable planet orbiting a distant star. You’re probably picturing a variation of Earth. Maybe it’s a little cloudier,… -
'Overnight, everything I loved was gone': the internet shaming of Lindsey Stonetheguardian.com
When a friend posted a photograph of charity worker Lindsey Stone on Facebook, she never dreamed she would lose her job and her reputation. Two years on, could she get her life back? -
Mummies and the Usefulness of Death | Chemical Heritage Foundationchemheritage.org
What do ancient Egyptian mummies, early modern medicines, a 19th-century philosopher, and a 21st-century chemist have in common? - nytimes.com