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Ugandan innovators use smartphones to detect malaria
A team of young Ugandan innovators has developed a tool that can diagnose malaria using a smartphone.
biztechafrica.com
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9 years ago
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Designing a collision avoidance system for iPhone and Android
During the War a fearsomely inventive mind was beavering away to develop novel machines and weapons to solve very "specific" problems. Such was the impact of his work that the cryptologists and cod...
emson.co.uk
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9 years ago
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What My Hearing Aid Taught Me About the Future of Wearables
As human-enhancing technology becomes tinier and more advanced, the price of progress is complexity.
theatlantic.com
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9 years ago
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3D Printer Shootout - $600 Printrbot vs. $20,000 uPrint SE Plus - Scott Hanselman
Scott Hanselman on Programming, User Experience, The Zen of Computers and Life in General
hanselman.com
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9 years ago
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How I Felt After 70 Days of Lying in Bed for Science | VICE | United States
I woke up on December 2 and for the first time in 70 days, I stood up. Or at least, I tried to.
vice.com
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9 years ago
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One-electron universe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
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9 years ago
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One-atom-thin ‘silicene’ silicon transistors invented | KurzweilAI
Buckled honeycomb lattice structure of silicene (credit: Li Tao et al./Nature Nanotechnology) The first transistors made of silicene, the world’s thinnest
kurzweilai.net
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9 years ago
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Ask HN: What is wrong with me? | Hacker News
news.ycombinator.com
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9 years ago
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The Return of Fair Pay? - The New Yorker
Aetna’s C.E.O. just gave his lowest-paid workers a big raise “for the good of the social order.” James Surowiecki asks if norms around pay are changing.
newyorker.com
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9 years ago
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Cruise Automation, Inc. Jobs, Careers & Employment Opportunities | JobScore
Browse open jobs at Cruise Automation, Inc., find the job that's right for you and apply in seconds!
jobscore.com
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9 years ago
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Hammurabi Game
hammurabigame.com
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9 years ago
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Can cascades be predicted?
On many social networking web sites such as Facebook and Twitter, resharing or reposting functionality allows users to share others’ content with their own friends or followers. As content is reshared from user to user, large cascades of reshares can f...
research.facebook.com
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9 years ago
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Code #LikeAGirl
Six months ago I joined one of those “coding bootcamps” that some of you may have heard about. If you haven’t, the basic gist is that a group of experienced software developers take in a group of people and teach them employable development skills in a...
sondry.com
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9 years ago
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MAILBOX
Put email in its place.
mailboxapp.com
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9 years ago
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Twitter Confirms New Google Firehose Deal To ‘Distribute Traffic To Logged Out Users’
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo today confirmed that Twitter has signed a firehose deal with Google, which will bring tweets back into Google searches, more eyeballs..
techcrunch.com
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9 years ago
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Throwback Thursday: The Fundamental Constants Behind Our Universe
How many does it take to give us our Universe, and what’s left unexplained?
medium.com
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9 years ago
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An overhyped GHOST [LWN.net]
lwn.net
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9 years ago
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Arthur Coga’s Blood Transfusion (1667)
An account of the first ever blood transfusion involving a human in England. Six months after he successfully completed a blood transfusion between two dogs, the experimental physician Richard Lower administered 9oz of sheep's blood into the body of Ar...
publicdomainreview.org
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9 years ago
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Smartphone, Finger Prick, 15 Minutes, Diagnosis—Done! | The Fu Foundation School of Engineering & Applied Science - Columbia University
Prof. Sia's team has developed a low-cost smartphone accessory that can simultaneously detect three infectious disease markers.
engineering.columbia.edu
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9 years ago
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Virtual Roundtable: The Role of Containers in Modern Applications
JP Morgenthal recently published a controversial DevOps.com article entitled “Containers Are Designed for an Antiquated Application Architecture.” After observing a lively debate on Twitter, InfoQ reached out to some of the most influential (and opinio...
infoq.com
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9 years ago
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