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Flatley's Law: The Company Speeding A Genetic Revolutionforbes.com
DNA sequencing is revolutionizing the diagnosis and treatment of everything from cancer to Down syndrome at breakneck speed, changing health care forever. Incredibly, only one company--Illumina--is making it all possible. It's just getting started. -
New cybersecurity tool lets us predict website hacks before they happendailydot.com
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Behind the App: The Story of Alfredlifehacker.com
Alfred, as its congenial, obedient name suggests, is like a butler for your Mac. It's an app launcher, a search utility, and a general productivity tool that lets you automate aspects of your workflow without ever having to lift your fingers from your ... -
How tech could spell the end of animals in drugs testingtheguardian.com
We are in a pharmaceutical ice age. But new computer modelling and bioengineering techniques could revitalise the industry, reports Mark Piesing -
The Editor of a Lifetimeyoutube.com
Perry Metzger has been using Emacs as his text editor since early September, 1983 -- nearly 31 years. Over much of that time, it has also been his primary wa... -
Developing driver assistance systems using Android powered devicesmedium.com
Smartphones.. what about smartvehicles? - airavata.apache.org
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Paris Review – What We See When We Read, Peter Mendelsundtheparisreview.org
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Methane Is Discovered Seeping From Seafloor Off East Coast, Scientists Saynytimes.com
Scientists said the discovery, off the United States coast where the continental shelf meets the deeper Atlantic Ocean, was unexpected, but had been going on for at least 1,000 years. -
A Material So Dark That It Looks Like a Black Hole - Facts So Romantic - Nautilusnautil.us
Even when applied to a highly reflective surface like aluminum foil, Vantablack renders the entire surface, including creases, all… -
Megabits to a farm: Getting Internet to a hacker campblog.emfcamp.org
In our last post, we discussed how the network is distributed both wirelessly and wired around the site. Here we’ll look at the other side of the equation: how the network is brought to the field in... - github.com
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Moving Out of Brooklyn Because of High Pricesnytimes.com
Brooklynites are moving out, fed up with rising rents, bidding wars and neighborhoods that no longer resemble the low-rise bohemian enclaves they found when they arrived. -
A Driving School in France Hits a Wall of Regulationsnytimes.com
Experts say the struggle of two entrepreneurs highlights how the myriad rules governing driving schools — and 36 other highly regulated professions — stifle competition and inflate prices in France. -
Tire makers race to turn dandelions into rubberreuters.com
MUENSTER Germany (Reuters) - Dutch biologist Ingrid van der Meer often meets with disbelief when she talks about her work on dandelions and how it could secure the future of road transport.The reaction -
Advanced objects in JavaScript • Bjorn Tiplingbjorn.tipling.com
This posts looks beyond everyday usage of JavaScript’s objects. The fundamentals of JavaScripts objects are for the most part about as simple as using JSON notation. However, JavaScript also provides sophisticated tools to create objects in... | Bjorn ...