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How the Hippies Saved Physicsyoutube.com
MIT Professor David Kaiser describes the field of physic's bumpy transition from New Age to cutting edge. This lecture was presented by the Cambridge Science... -
The Snake That’s Eating Floridanytimes.com
Burmese pythons appear to be in the Florida Everglades to stay, just one of a number of unwanted animals that have invaded America. - dolftax.com
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Planes Without Pilotsnytimes.com
Technological advances are making humans less necessary in the cockpit. But will passengers trust a robots instead? - print3dc.com
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Of sensors and sensibilityeconomist.com
THE expression “at the touch of a button” connotes speed and immediacy. Amazon is taking the phrase literally. This week the... -
ŷhat | We're Hiringyhathq.com
Yhat is a cloud solution for deploying predictive analytics at your company. Data scientists create pipelines to ingest and clean data and train and deploy models. Models are instantly accessible via REST, low latency streaming API, and batch mode. - porter.io
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Beat Detection On The Arduino • Damian Peckettdpeckett.com
So it’s an undeniable fact that the Arduino is a nifty little gadget but can it do Digital Signal Processing? For a recent music event, I set out to design a circuit that would flash and synchronise a set of LEDs to a music beat. The choice of the... |... -
Why 'zero rating' is the new battleground in net neutrality debatecbc.ca
'Zero rating' may conjure thoughts of a movie or album review – a score a critic might assign to a terrible effort. But it’s also an internet pricing strategy and the latest battleground in the net neutrality debate. -
daogangtang/bamboogithub.com
bamboo - Bamboo is the web framework of Lua based on Mongrel2, ZeroMQ and NoSQL database. - beepjs.com
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Xiaomi: The Secret to the World’s Most Valuable Startupwsj.com
Xiaomi Corp. of China became the world’s fifth-largest smartphone maker by making its customers feel part of an exclusive club, such as by throwing parties for them every few weeks across the country. - frontendhq.com
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More scientists doubt salt is as bad for you as the government sayswashingtonpost.com
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Inside The Most Amazing Map Library That You've Never Heard Ofatlasobscura.com
Within the campus of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a geographer’s treasure trove: over a million artifacts from the American Geographical Society, one... -
WSU statistician sues seeking Kansas voting machine paper tapeskansas.com
Beth Clarkson has analyzed election returns showing an unexplained pattern where the percentage of Republican votes increases the larger the size of the precinct. -
The Bird Family Tree Gets a Makeoverscientificamerican.com
In the most thorough genomic investigation to date, some birds perch on new branches