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The Sketchbook of Susan Kare, the Artist Who Gave Computing a Human Face - NeuroTribesblogs.plos.org
Point, click. The gestures and metaphors of icon-driven computing feel so natural and effortless to us now, it seems strange to recall navigating in the di -
I Was Promised Flying Carsnytimes.com
Why don’t they exist? Because nature’s fundamental forces remain a mystery. -
Net neutrality is dead, but it probably doesn't matter - I, Cringelycringely.com
Net neutrality is dead, but it probably doesn't matter - github.com
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The Ascent Of Early-Stage Venture Capital | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Early-stage funding by angels and venture capital firms is growing in size and impact on the technology industry. Last year, U.S. venture capital firms.. -
The Secret Life of an Obsessive Airbnb Host | Narratively | Human stories, boldly told.narrative.ly
Narratively is a platform devoted to untold human stories. We avoid the breaking news and focus instead on ordinary people with extraordinary stories. - en.wikipedia.org
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Augmentation of cognitive brain functions with transcranial lasersjournal.frontiersin.org
Discovering that transcranial infrared laser stimulation produces beneficial effects on frontal cortex functions such as sustained attention, working memory and affective state has been groundbreak... -
popularity contest - Code that will only execute once - Programming Puzzles & Code Golf Stack Exchangecodegolf.stackexchange.com
Goal The goal of this challenge is to write code that will execute once and only once. This means basically that it damages the program, script, or environment in some way. If rebooting the system - morepypy.blogspot.com
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Gamma Wave Brain Zaps Induce Lucid Dreaming — NOVA Next | PBSpbs.org
Scientists have found a way to make people aware that they're dreaming by sending gamma waves into their brains. -
Reboot Hackathon | LincolnLabslincolnlabs.com
LincolnLabs advocates for the technology and the startup community for the advancement of liberty. - sites.google.com
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Planting for Profit, and Greater Goodnytimes.com
Jason Aramburu, who developed a sensor and smartphone app to help plants thrive, looks to use them to fight drought and food shortages.