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This Man's Simple System Could Transform American Medicine | WIREDwired.com
Newman’s goal for the site is nothing short of a revolution in medical practice. He wants doctors to base their treatments on good scientific evidence, not tradition, hunch, and the fear that patients will see them as doing nothing. And he wants patien... -
David Greenglass, Spy Who Helped Seal the Rosenbergs’ Doom, Dies at 92nytimes.com
Mr. Greenglass, whose testimony against his sister and brother-in-law, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, in a 1951 spy trial helped send them to the electric chair, later admitted to lying. - makegameswith.us
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A Fantasy Sports Wizard's Winning Formulaonline.wsj.com
Some 30 million Americans play, but is there a secret formula to winning fantasy sports games? - crayfis.ps.uci.edu
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An App That Lets You Converse With The Deaf, No Sign Language Necessary | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Transcense is a new app that accurately translates conversations in real time so the deaf and hard of hearing can participate in meetings, presentations and.. - downlode.org
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Two Polls That Highlight the Challenges of Pollingnytimes.com
A chance to survey people on the same subject at nearly the same time, using two different methods that have been hotly debated among pollsters. -
W.H.O. Forecast for Ebola Worsens as Mortality Rate Risesnytimes.com
The World Health Organization said mortality was now 70 percent, from 50 percent, and that the number of new cases could reach 10,000 per week by December. -
Why we aren't using the Gmail API (yet)blog.conspire.com
When Google announced the new Gmail API in June, we were excited to switch. The new API promised to fix our biggest problem with IMAP: the lack of read-only permissions. Conspire takes privacy very... -
American scientists unearth lost 1960s polar satellite images worth billionsbarentsobserver.com
A team of American scientists has recovered billions of dollars' worth of "dark data" from the 1960s, pushing back the modern satellite record of sea ice extent by 17 years. - news.ycombinator.com
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Lights, Camera, Acrimony! - Issue 11: Light - Nautilusnautil.us
A crowd of thousands had gathered at St. Mark’s Square in Venice, drawn by the prospect of witnessing a telecommunications revolution.… -
When the Guy Making Your Sandwich Has a Noncompete Clausenytimes.com
From Jimmy John’s comes another example of how employers are extracting more value from their entry-level workers, at a growing human cost.