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Why the Saudis Are Going Solartheatlantic.com
Prince Turki bin Saud bin Mohammad Al Saud is helping to lead the kingdom’s shift to solar power. (Mohammed Al-Deghaishim) -
A Journey from My Tent in Afghanistan to Silicon Valleymedium.com
How I built a startup from my tent and landed at Mattermark, years later. - ams.org
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A simple approach to segment treeskartikkukreja.wordpress.com
A segment tree is a tree data structure that allows aggregation queries and updates over array intervals in logarithmic time. As I see it, there are three major use cases for segment trees: Static ... - spectrumnerd.com
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The Ark of Taste: The world’s most endangered foods - Food Programme - BBC Radio 4bbc.co.uk
Investigating every aspect of the food we eat -
Correlating Commissions with Happinessmeditations.seneca.systems
How to calculate what percentage of a salseperson's on target earnings should be commission based, optimizing for retention and product fit. -
A New Earthquake Early-Warning System for Mexico City | WIREDwired.com
A Mexico City entrepreneur has a pretty good idea for the Nest of temblor alarms, made for civilians. -
Road To The Stars (1957)youtube.com
Road to the Stars (Russian: Дорога к звёздам) is a 1957 Soviet film directed by Pavel Klushantsev. It combines elements of science education films and specul... -
On-Off Keying (ASK) with SDRzeta-two.com
About a year ago I bought a HackRF from Great Scott Gadgets with the goal to learn more about radio and in particular software defined radio, SDR.Michael Oss... - charukiewi.cz
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Do Binaural Beats Really Affect Brainwaves?autodidacts.io
Can you use audio recordings to entrain your brainwaves, alter your consciousness, and “meditate deeper than a zen monk”? In this post we set out to shed light on that question with a fairly simple open-source EEG experiment. Binaural beats... -
New Study Shows A Rise In Cord Cutting – 8.2 Percent Ditched Pay TV In 2014, Up 1.3% YoYtechcrunch.com
There's been some debate about how many consumers are actually cutting ties with their pay TV providers and replacing them with over-the-top streaming media.. -
Classics for the people – why we should all learn from the ancient Greekstheguardian.com
The dazzling thought-world of the Greeks gave us our ideas of democracy and happiness. Yet learning classics tends to be restricted to the privileged few. It’s time for ‘elitist dinosaurs’ to embrace a citizens’ classics for all - techblog.netflix.com
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Toward tiny, solar-powered sensorsnewsoffice.mit.edu
New ultralow-power circuit improves efficiency of energy harvesting to more than 80 percent. -
Post-Quantum Encryption No Longer A Laughing Mattertechcrunch.com
In these post-Snowden times a lot has changed. Big picture stuff, like politicians legislating to curtail intelligence agency capabilities (or not). And.. -
Man builds giant computer at home - BBC Newsbbc.co.uk
For many tech companies the race is on to build ever smaller computer processors, but one British man has gone in the opposite direction. -
Lush cosmetics in YouTube address dispute - BBC Newsbbc.com
A popular video blogger hits out at cosmetics brand Lush after he loses control of a YouTube address he has been using since 2005. - fpcomplete.com