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  • People On Probiotics Focus Less On Bad Feelings, Study Finds

    Probiotics have been touted to be beneficial for a number of physical health problems, and recently researchers have also begun to look at their potential for improving our mental well-being. For instance, researchers have reported that consuming pro...
    braindecoder.com
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  • The Unbundling Of Everything

    We’ve been living in a bundled world. ESPN packaged with Nickelodeon, healthcare tied to employers, learning wrapped up in colleges and degree programs...
    techcrunch.com
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  • New landslide video: a fascinating and huge Russian earthflow - The Landslide Blog - AGU Blogosphere

    Youtube has an amazing new video of a huge Russian earthflow in motion, taken on 1st April 2015. The location is apparently Zarechnyi in Penzenskaya.
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  • Maybe crickets aren't the food of the future, after all

    Among a certain kind of food-futurist-nerd, it's accepted wisdom that crickets and grasshoppers might be the protein source of the next generation.
    fusion.net
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  • Google Wants To Speed Up The Web With Its QUIC Protocol

    You may have never heard of it, but if you are a Chrome users, chances are you've used Google's QUIC protocol already. As Google disclosed this week, about..
    techcrunch.com
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  • How Success Almost Killed A Game, And How Its Creators Saved It

    When Magic: The Gathering became a hit, its creators faced a surprising problem.
    npr.org
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  • lol my thesis

    Summing up years of work in one sentence. Follow us on twitter: @lolmythesis
    lolmythesis.com
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  • Coroutines in C with Arbitrary Arguments - 250bpm
    250bpm.com
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  • The World's Most Southerly ATM: An Interview With Wells Fargo's David Parker

    I was fascinated when I learned that there was an ATM on Antarctica, specifically at McMurdo Station. Just because, you know, it's not like your local ATM that they can zip a service tech out to. So to sate my curiosity, I gave a ping to Wells Fargo,...
    needcoffee.com
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  • Kansas Police shutdown cannabis oil activist's Facebook to prevent her from raising money for her legal defense

    The Garden City Police Department had cannabis oil activist Shona Banda's Facebook account shutdown because she was using her social media network to raise money for her legal defense after the pol...
    kansasexposed.org
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  • The Look of Love Is in the Dog's Eyes

    Dogs who trained a long gaze on their owners had elevated levels of oxytocin, a hormone produced in the brain that is associated with nurturing and attachment. After receiving those long gazes, the owners’ levels of oxytocin increased, too.
    well.blogs.nytimes.com
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  • Playscii - an open source ASCII art and animation program
    vectorpoem.com
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  • Kelly Criterion in detail
    elem.com
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  • The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever @ Things Of Interest
    qntm.org
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  • Proto quantum computer inspired by Victorians gets a speed boost - physics-math - 17 April 2015 - New Scientist

    A new approach has sped up a quantum device that exploits collisions between particles, signalling that the method may have yet more mileage in it
    newscientist.com
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  • Return of the Twitter Gulag? Some conservatives suspect themselves booted by new 'quality filter'; Updated

    "We suck at dealing with abuse and trolls on the platform" — let's hope the "fix" doesn't suck as well.
    twitchy.com
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  • Arduino-Pi Ramblings: How we learned about electronics pre-Arduino days...
    arduino-pi.blogspot.com
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  • United Airlines Stops Researcher Who Tweeted about Airplane Network Security from Boarding Flight to Security Conferences

    Our client, Chris Roberts, a founder of the security intelligence firm One World Labs, found himself detained by the FBI earlier this week after tweeting about airplane network security during a United Airlines flight. When Roberts landed in Syracuse, ...
    eff.org
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  • After 50 Years, Moore's Law Has Only Started To Disrupt Everything We Do

    April 19 marks the 50th anniversary of Moore's Law, but the impact of Gordon Moore's prediction that computer power will double every two years has only begun to transform industry and society.
    forbes.com
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