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The Unexpected Math Behind Van Gogh’s “Starry Night”openculture.com
If you've taken a good art history course on the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, you've inevitably encountered Vincent van Gogh's 1889 masterpiece 'Starry Night,' which now hangs in the MoMA in New York City. -
Boosted Boards - 3 New Electric Skateboard Models Starting at $999boostedboards.com
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Laser from a plane discovers Roman goldmines in Spainsciencedaily.com
Hidden under the vegetation and crops of the Eria Valley, in León (Spain), there is a gold mining network created by the Romans two thousand years ago, as well as complex hydraulic works, such as river diversions, to divert water to the mines of the pr... - medium.com
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How Players at MIT Engineered a Football Teamonline.wsj.com
This season, the football team of Massachusetts Institute of Technology is undefeated and will make its first appearance in the NCAA’s Division III playoffs. The team traces its roots to a decades-old student experiment. -
The Future of the Web (According to Google)divshot.com
I spent the past two days at the Chrome Developer Summit in Mountain View. While the entire event was livestreamed and is now on YouTube, I thought it m... -
Researchers Advance 'Quantum Teleportation'jpl.nasa.gov
New research from JPL could have implications for transmitting information securely, including communications between Earth and spacecraft. -
This week, an ambitious rebuild and enhancement of Commodore's never-released…plus.google.com
This week, an ambitious rebuild and enhancement of Commodore's never-released C65[1]. A few prototypes of this machine[2] have survived - it has a 4510… - mos6502 – Google+ - pentesteracademy.com
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FreeBSD: The Next 10 Years (MeetBSD 2014)slideshare.net
The slides for Jordan Hubbard's presentation, "FreeBSD: The Next 10 Years", given at MeetBSD California 2014 in San Jose. A recording of the talk can be found … -
Hunt in cosmos could tell us whether Earthlings are speciallatimes.com
Humans have had quite a ride in the 500 years since Copernicus. We've built and tested a rational vision of the universe in which our circumstances, and those of the Earth, are unexceptional and insignificant in the grand scheme of things. We are fleet... -
We All Might Be Living in an Infinite Hologram | WIREDwired.com
Quarks and leptons, the building blocks of matter, are staggeringly small—less than an attometer (a billionth of a billionth of a meter) in diameter. But zoom in closer—a billion times more—past zeptometers and yoctometers, to where the units run out o... -
The Missing Instrumentflyingmag.com
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