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mnot’s blog: Strengthening HTTP: A Personal Viewmnot.net
Recently, one of the hottest topics in the Internet protocol community has been whether the newest version of the Web’s protocol, HTTP/2, will require, encourage or indeed say anything about the use of encryption in response to the pervasive monitoring... -
A new type of Restaurant Caters Great food but with a big Difference. | Soopara.comsoopara.com
How is this restaurant Different? Well... Watch it to Believe. This Unique restaurant is the first of its kind in Canada. It might seem bizarre fo - int80k.com
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Cheap and compact medical testingnews.harvard.edu
Harvard researchers have devised an inexpensive medical detector that costs a fraction of the price of existing devices, and can be used in poor settings around the world. - github.com
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Computer Games Better Than Medication in Treating Elderly Depressionlivescience.com
Older people with depression may benefit more from playing computer games aimed at improving their thinking skills than from taking an antidepressant drug, a new study suggests. -
Goodbye to the Godfather of Psychedelics: Sasha Shulgin Now "Tripping in the Cosmos"alumni.berkeley.edu
They came by the hundreds to Berkeley this past weekend to pay their respects to the man they called Sasha—the Berkeley-bred chemist nicknamed the Godfather of Psychedelics. Alexander “Sasha” Shulgin, a controversial iconoclast who pioneered the use of... -
Project Management Software - minpmminpm.com
A project management solution that allows you to manage projects using hashtags. Get started with your free account. -
New Strategy as Tech Giants Transform Into Conglomeratesdealbook.nytimes.com
A buying spree among technology companies has revolutionized the venture capital business model, Steven Davidoff Solomon writes in the Deal Professor. -
Chrysler, Nissan Looking Into Claims Their Cars 'Most Hackable'nytimes.com
Chrysler and Nissan said they are reviewing a report by well-known cyber security experts that rates their vehicles among the three