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Google to begin testing purpose-built self-driving cars on public roadstheguardian.com
Small electric two-seater pods will take to public roads – but must be fitted with a removable steering wheel and pedals, and limited to 25mph - play.google.com
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New self-driving Google car smaller and even less reliant on human assistancetheguardian.com
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Network of Networksnewyorker.com
Turkey’s military dictatorship made uncensored information hard to find. Then came the Internet. - github.com
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You're Not Rich, and Starbucks is Whynickinrichland.com
You're right, not everyone will become a millionaire by the time they retire, but everyone (even you) has the potential to do so. Deciding whether you want to have a comfortable retirement is exactly that: a decision. One that we... -
I dropped out of college todayworldsgreatest1729.tumblr.com
I woke up today feeling like shit. I took a glance at my table, I saw two small stones lying there, they reminded me of a dream I had long long ago, a dream straight from the heavens, that was a... -
The physical ellipse - How can Hamiltonians help to understand billiards in…plus.google.com
The physical ellipse - How can Hamiltonians help to understand billiards in spheroids? Here's the paper this post is all about (thanks +John Baez!): … - Refurio Anachro – Google+ -
Why Our Genome and Technology Are Both Riddled With “Crawling Horrors” - Facts So Romantic - Nautilusnautil.us
“Add little to little and there will be a big pile.” —Ovid When we build complex technologies, despite our best efforts and… -
Why We Need a Statistical Revolution | STATSstats.org
Scientists need statisticians; statisticians need scientists; both need big data -
How a drug dealer’s IP was found out by package trackingarstechnica.com
Suspect routinely checked tracking on shipments of methylone from China. -
Why you should really start doing more things alonewashingtonpost.com
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Bamboo Mathematiciansphenomena.nationalgeographic.com
In the late 1960s, a species of bamboo called Phyllostachys bambusoides--commonly known as the Chinese Mainland Bamboo or Japanese Timber Bamboo--burst into flower. The species originated in China,... -
First-Class “Statements”blog.jle.im
One thing I’ve really always appreciated about Haskell is that all statements in Haskell (or at least, what would be statements in other languages) are first-class members of the language. That is, (imperative) statements are literally just normal obje... -
The Mathematics Behind xkcd: A Conversation with Randall Munroe | Mathematical Association of Americamaa.org
MAA publications for students, professors, and anyone interested in math - researchblogs.cs.bham.ac.uk
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Hacker News Classifier and Categorizer : Nagrgtrnewscombinator.com
Automatic Classification and Categorization of Hacker News using Support Vector Machines - nickbostrom.com
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