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Harvard Study Confirms Fluoride Reduces Children's IQhuffingtonpost.com
At least when it comes to topical application, you have a choice. You can easily buy fluoride-free toothpaste and mouthwash. But you're stuck with whatever your community puts in the water, and it's very difficult to filter out of your water once it's ... -
conopsys/COSTouchVisualizergithub.com
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soft question - Visually stunning math concepts which are easy to explain - Mathematics Stack Exchangemath.stackexchange.com
Since I'm not that good at (as I like to call it) 'die-hard-mathematics', I've always liked concepts like the golden ratio or the dragon curve, which are easy to understand and explain, but are -
A Rough Guide to Spotting Bad Sciencecompoundchem.com
A brief detour from chemistry, branching out into science in general today. This graphic looks at the different factors that can contribute towards 'bad' science - it was inspired by the research I... -
Anonymous Publishes 0-Day Exploit For D0xing Police Departmentsrevolution-news.com
Anonymous Publishes 0-Day Exploit For D0xing Police Departments To Create Database of Police Misconduct. Members of Anonymous made a recent posting on Pastebin with the tags #OpPigRoast and #OpAlbuquerque -
The Fallacy Of Android-First | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
In late 2012, we decided to launch Emu on Android first. It went against the conventional wisdom at the time, but we saw a real advantage. 16 months later,.. -
Teaching Devina to Code - LifeWeTravellifewetravel.com
Sue and I want to keep electronic screens away from Devina at least until she's a couple of years old -- this means no TV in our house, no iPad or iPhone for h -
Video: The World’s Biggest Tetris Gamenytimes.com
The Drexel University professor Frank Lee and his team hacked into the lighting system of a 29-story skyscraper in Philadelphia to play Tetris on the building’s facade. - krasimir.github.io
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Pushing back the silence: a new technology, and the battle to save old recordings - The Boston Globebostonglobe.com
An experimental physicist named Carl Haber has won wide recognition, and a MacArthur Fellowship, for a revolutionary image-scanning technology that has the power to pull sound from rare and fragile recordings without touching them, and in so doing, to ... - danielpocock.com
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#NotABugSplatnotabugsplat.com
A giant art installation project that targets predator drone operators sitting thousands of miles away who refer to kills as BugSplats. Now they’ll see a child’s face instead. -
Super rich benefit from ‘status quo bias’ | Cornell Chroniclechronicle.cornell.edu
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Coding with Kidsrichiekhoo.com
For a while now I’ve been looking into the best ways for kids to learn to code. I thought I’d share the journey we’ve been on in case others are interested to teach kids to code or even just wanting... - news.ycombinator.com
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Monument Valley: an iOS and Android game by ustwomonumentvalleygame.com
Monument Valley is an illusory adventure of impossible architecture and forgiveness by ustwo - github.com
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DOS debugging quirk - musings of a Lispnikblog.danieljanus.pl
While hacking on Lithium, I’ve noticed an interesting thing. Here’s a sample DOS program in assembly (TASM syntax): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 …