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Learning to Speak Shrub - Issue 6: Secret Codes - Nautilusnautil.us
Entomologist Richard Karban knows how to get sagebrush talking. To start the conversation, he poses as a grasshopper or a chewing… - azure.microsoft.com
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Is Docker ready for production? Feedbacks of a 2 weeks hands ont37.net
Disclaimer: opinions are mine, not my colleagues or employers. I’ve been playing with Docker for the past 2 weeks. Everyone around me seems to believe Docker’s ... - panix.com
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A Soldier's Vivid, Candid Diary of What It Was Like to Fight in World War IInewrepublic.com
"Don’t let anyone tell you that soldiers don’t get frightened. They do." -
Blow On Money to Tell If It Is Counterfeitscientificamerican.com
New crystal ink, hard for fraudsters to make, shows intricate patterns when you breathe on it -
This gecko-inspired contraption lets you effortlessly climb glass wallsvox.com
Scaling walls just got a whole lot easier. - blog.themistrading.com
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Machine-Learning Algorithm Ranks the World's Most Notable Authors | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Deciding which books to digitise when they enter the public domain is tricky; unless you have an independent ranking of the most notable authors. - cs.rit.edu
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The Last Rock-Star Poettheatlantic.com
Dylan Thomas embodied the essence of poetry—even if his poems themselves have not held up well. -
A Goofy Wearable That Tracks the Air Quality Around You | WIREDwired.com
An online platform for crowdsourcing environmental quality data launches its first sensor product. -
U.S. energy grid hacked 79 times this year4029tv.com
The nation's energy grid is constantly under attack by hackers. - vr-coaster.com
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Why Is American Teaching So Bad? by Jonathan Zimmermannybooks.com
Who becomes a teacher in America? The answer keeps changing, and not in ways that should make any of us proud.