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What’s in my Podcast queueift.tt
So, as Podcasts have become more and more of a thing for me and a lot of people around me within the last two years, I thought it might be time to share my current queue of shows I have subscribed to. It’s neither a ranked nor an alphabetical order. I’... -
Superconducting circuits, simplifiednewsoffice.mit.edu
New circuit design could unlock the power of experimental superconducting computer chips. -
Roll up your sleeves, we may need to fork Debian.debianfork.org
A website made by Veteran Unix Admins to organize and protest against the decision to impose SystemD to Debian users. -
Meet the Neighbors You’ll Never See - Issue 10: Mergers & Acquisitions - Nautilusnautil.us
Last week, microbiologists took to Twitter to find a catchy name for the millions of microbes in our residences, offices, and schools.… - davecooper.org
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When Those Who Know Won’t Sharenytimes.com
Teamwork may be important in the workplace, but research shows that individual workers find various rationales for keeping knowledge to themselves. -
Examples of regulatory costs for nuclear energy development - Atomic Insightsatomicinsights.com
This exchange with Robert Bradley, who is a self-described free market advocate, focuses on my frustration with the inability of his "community" to acknowl -
Roll up your sleeves, we may need to fork Debian.debianfork.org
A website made by Veteran Unix Admins to organize and protest against the decision to impose SystemD to Debian users. -
Trimodal nanoelectrode array for precis... [Acta Neurochir Suppl. 2007] - PubMed - NCBIncbi.nlm.nih.gov
PubMed comprises more than 23 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. - admuncher.com
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Life in Quarantine for Ebola Exposure: 21 Days of Fear and Loathingnytimes.com
The number of people who have locked themselves away, either under government orders or voluntarily, has grown well beyond those who lived with and cared for the first Ebola victim in Dallas. - thememoryguy.com
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Humble spud poised to launch a world food revolutiontheguardian.com
Dutch team is pioneering development of crops fed by sea water, writes Tracy McVeigh -
GM's hit and run: How a lawyer, mechanic, and engineer blew open the worst auto scandal in historypando.com
As the sun was setting on a stormy Georgia day, Brooke Melton was 30 miles outside of Atlanta in her Chevy Cobalt. It was March 10, 2010, her birthday, and the 29-year-old pediatric nurse was on he... - copsub.com
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Disney rendered its new animated film on a 55,000-core supercomputerengadget.com
Disney's upcoming animated film Big Hero 6, about a boy and his soft robot (and a gang of super-powered friends), is perhaps the largest big-budget -
Leslie Lamport on Distributed Systems and Precise Thinkinginfoq.com
Leslie Lamport is the author of some of the most cited computer science papers and won a Turing Award in 2013 for his seminal work in distributed and concurrent systems. This is a summary of an interview that Lamport gave to Software Engineering Radio ... - github.com