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DNA From This Ugly Fish Is Being Used to Synthesize Bulletproof Slimemotherboard.vice.com
The prehistoric beast's DNA hasn't changed much in 300 million years, which makes the hagfish a prime candidate for synthetic biology. -
Scientists agree: Coffee naps are better than coffee or naps alonevox.com
Caffeinate immediately before napping and sleep for 20 minutes or less. You won't regret it. - cdc.gov
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Microsoft, Google, Hookflash and others Co-Author Real-Time Communications Specification - MS Open Techmsopentech.com
There is a growing industry interest in the Object Real-Time Communications API (ORTC) as a foundation for real-time communications among mobile, tablet, and desktop devices. Today, the W3C ORTC Community Group reached an important milestone by issuing... - algrim.co
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'Gamers' don't have to be your audience. 'Gamers' are over.gamasutra.com
'Game culture' as we know it is kind of embarrassing -- its not even culture. Its buying things, spackling over memes and in-jokes repeatedly, and its getting mad on the internet. - creativereview.co.uk
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Can tiny plankton help reverse climate change? – David Biello – Aeonaeon.co
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Wire Recorder Projectgentweb.co.uk
How recordings were recovered from wires recorded by my Grandfather on a home-made wire recorder in the late forties and early fifties. See my Webster Chicago (Webcor) wire recorder and hear some sounds from the wires - old BBC radio programs and more.