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Microbial Diversity: sometimes you have it, sometimes you don't - Human Food Projecthumanfoodproject.com
This past January I wanted to see what would happen to my gut flora if I adopted a hunter-gatherer diet for a week – eating the plants, animals and drinking the same water as the Hadza hunter-gatherers of east Africa that I was working with. Among othe... -
Rappelling off a roofredteams.net
I have one client that has been testing his security for the last 2 years in ways that would made the Pentagon jealous. They had tested their networks, both internal and external, by performing black-box and white-box penetration tests, risks analysi... - jsonpatch.com
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Tech Transitions, Video, and the Futurefcc.gov
Consumers have long complained about how their cable service forces them to buy channels they never watch. The move of video onto the Internet can do something about that frustration – but first Internet video services need access to the programs. To... - news.ycombinator.com
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The Affordable Care Act: Who Was Helped Mostnytimes.com
A new data set provides a clearer picture of which people gained health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. - mainisusuallyafunction.blogspot.com
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Watch This Woman Get Harassed 108 Times While Walking in New York Citytime.com
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What Does an Idle CPU Do? - Gustavo Duarteduartes.org
In the last post I said the fundamental axiom of OS behavior is that at any given time, exactly one and only one task is active on a CPU. But if … - blog.datomic.com
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GPU Profiling has landedbenoitgirard.wordpress.com
A quick remainder that one of the biggest benefit to having our own built-in profiler is that individual teams and project can add their own performance reporting features. The graphics team just l... -
Amelia Earhart Plane Fragment Identified : DNewsnews.discovery.com
A fragment of Amelia Earhart's lost aircraft has been identified to a high degree of certainty for the first time. -
Antares rocket explosion: The question of using decades-old Soviet engineswashingtonpost.com
The engines were in hibernation for decades before Orbital Sciences started using them. - history.nasa.gov
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Our Cities Could Get a Whole Lot Smarter - Facts So Romantic - Nautilusnautil.us
Pieces of SolaRoad, concrete blocks topped with solar cells, were recently installed in a bike path in Holland.SolaRoad Remember having… - blog.octopart.com