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Brain stimulation for treatment and enhancement in children: an ethical analysisjournal.frontiersin.org
Davis (2014) called for "extreme caution" in the use of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) to treat neurological disorders in children, due to gaps in scientific knowledge. We are sympathetic to... - yi-editor.github.io
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Superslim Liquid Loop Will Keep Future Smartphones Cool - IEEE Spectrumspectrum.ieee.org
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Redesigning MySQL - AWS Tech Talk on the Aurora Database - OpenDNS Engineeringengineering.opendns.com
Get the full recording of the OpenLate presentation "Redesigning MySQL—AWS Tech Talk on the Aurora Database" here. - netty.io
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CppCon 2014: Jeff Garland "Rebuilding Boost Date-Time for C++11"youtube.com
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Hands-free Kafka Replication: A lesson in operational simplicityblog.confluent.io
Building operational simplicity into distributed systems, especially for nuanced behaviors, is somewhat of an art and often best achieved after gathering production experience. Apache Kafka's popul... - iabackup.archiveteam.org
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Homejoy is looking for talent to join our growing startup!grnh.se
Check out the many global career opportunities Homejoy has to offer! Join our team, as we give the home cleaning industry a much needed upgrade! - di.unisa.it
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Introducing Progressive Equityblog.detour.com
When startups grow into unicorns, the distribution of employee earnings follows a common pattern: the founders make more money than they could spend in infinite lifetimes, a handful of early folks achieve financial independence, and everyone else gets ... - lwn.net
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Why do we have allergies?mosaicscience.com
Allergies such as peanut allergy and hay fever make millions of us miserable, but scientists aren’t even sure why they exist. Carl Zimmer talks to a master immunologist with a controversial answer.