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Paul Dirac: The Quiet Genius Died 30 Years Agoblog.lindau-nobel.org
He is considered to be an important founding father of modern quantum physics, his books are still standard reference works, and many people have heard of one of the technical terms named after him. But who is the person behind these terms – who was Pa... - cs.cmu.edu
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When Women Stopped Codingnpr.org
For decades, the share of women majoring in computer science was rising. Then, in the 1980s, something changed. -
From Blue Whale Skull to Narwhal Tusks, Behind-the-Scenes at the Smithsonian Marine Mammals Collectionatlasobscura.com
As the world's largest research collection dedicated to the planet's most massive mammals, the Smithsonian's Marine Mammal Collection has two cavernous... - cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
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The Troubling Arguments from the Government in Smith v. Obamaeff.org
We’ve filed our reply brief in the appeal of Smith v. Obama, our case challenging the NSA’s mass telephone records collection on behalf of Idaho nurse Anna Smith. The case will be argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal on December 8, 2014 in S... - tuhdo.github.io
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Customer Service as Reality Distortionblog.socialrank.com
While studying the psychology of waiting in line at grocery stores, David H. Maister of Harvard Business School came up with something called the Satisfaction Equation. According to this very compl... - caswenson.com
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Escape from Microsoft Word by Edward Mendelsonnybooks.com
The word processor that most of the world uses every day, Microsoft Word, is a work of genius that’s almost always wrong as an instrument for writing prose.