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Ancient doodle hints that Homo erectus was smarter than we thoughtarstechnica.com
Etchings found on a shell discovered in Java but overlooked for decades. - arxiv.org
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Category Theory by Tom LaGattayoutube.com
Read more information here: http://www.hakkalabs.co/articles/mathematics-lectures-for-software-engineers-category-theory-by-tom-lagatta Filmed at the March 1... - keia.org
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Confessions of a pregnant CEO: 3 ways I’m working differentlyfortune.com
During my first pregnancy, I took only 4 days of maternity and worked myself to exhaustion.Now that my daughter is due any day, I won’t make the same mistakes, says Pooja Sankar, founder and CEO of Piazza. - liquidsdr.org
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James Watson's Nobel Prize sold at auction will be returned to himcbc.ca
Russia's richest man says he has bought James D. Watson's Nobel Prize medal at Christie's in order to return it to the scientist. -
Harvard Business School professor apologizes for e-mail rant over a $4 overchargewashingtonpost.com
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Young inventor’s intelligent expiry label could save tonnes in wastetheguardian.com
Solveiga Pakštaité’s award-winning design, Bump Mark, ingeniously uses gelatine to indicate when food has gone off -
Powering On-Demand Logisticsblog.postmates.com
OVERVIEW Today we’re excited to announce the launch of our Postmates API, featuring an initial group of six partners. The Postmates API allows any developer to integrate fast and scalable local,... -
Seizing Control of Yahoo! Mail Cross-Origin… Again - Defined Misbehaviourblog.saynotolinux.com
This is a follow-up to another article about crossorigin mail theft on Yahoo! Mail using Flash. For a better understanding of the issue, you can read … - quicksort-heap.herokuapp.com
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Magnus Carlsen on his chess careeren.chessbase.com
The German weekly news magazine Der Spiegel is the largest and most influential in Europe. At irregular intervals it turns its spotlight on chess. Today's edition has an unprecedented three-page interview with the world's number one player, with questi... -
The Creepy New Wave of the Internet by Sue Halpernnybooks.com
As human behavior is tracked and merchandized on a massive scale, the Internet of Things creates the perfect conditions to bolster and expand the surveillance state.