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  • VRPN
    cs.unc.edu
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  • Google discloses three severe vulnerabilities in Apple OS X - CNET

    Researchers with Google's Project Zero security team say they've found three flaws with high severity that have yet to be patched.
    cnet.com
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  • Array
    ridiculousfish.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Querying DWARF For Fun And Profit | Red Hat Developer Blog
    developerblog.redhat.com
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    11 years ago -
  • YC-Backed Bluesmart Raises $2 Million For Its Self-Tracking Suitcase

    "Imagine a world where you never lose your luggage," says CEO of Bluesmart, Diego Saez-Gil. He motions to a compact carry-on suitcase sitting beside us and..
    techcrunch.com
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  • thoughtbot/til

    til - Today I Learned
    github.com
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    11 years ago -
  • New drawings revealed as restoration starts on Rome’s Colosseum

    Ancient traces of red, black, green and blue frescoes have been uncovered.
    thejournal.ie
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    11 years ago -
  • link
    princeton.edu
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    11 years ago -
  • Does innovation arc toward decadence?

    Three years ago, I posted a piece here titled "The Hierarchy of Innovation," which argued, speculatively, that the focus of innovation has followed Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, beginning wi...
    roughtype.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Telomere extension turns back aging clock in cultured human cells, study finds

    Researchers delivered a modified RNA that encodes a telomere-extending protein to cultured human cells. Cell proliferation capacity was dramatically increased, yielding large numbers of cells for study.
    med.stanford.edu
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    11 years ago -
  • Gone Hunting

    On January 6th, we launched our first Product Hunt exclusive. Here's what we did, how it worked, and what we learned for next time. Why Product Hunt? Last night, Product Hunt had over 1,000 people ...
    blog.unbabel.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Ageing research: Blood to blood

    By splicing animals together, scientists have shown that young blood rejuvenates old tissues. Now, they are testing whether it works for humans.
    nature.com
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    11 years ago -
  • A Graphene Discoverer Speculates on the Future of Computing

    Nobel laureate Konstantin Novoselov, considers exciting uses for graphene and other materials
    scientificamerican.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Sports Illustrated Lays Off All Staff Photographers | NPPA
    nppa.org
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    11 years ago -
  • Artificial-Intelligence Experts to Explore Turing Test Triathlon - IEEE Spectrum

    Intelligentsia of AI will gather to come up with a battery of alternatives to the traditional Turing test
    spectrum.ieee.org
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    11 years ago -
  • The wearable tool, the new Leatherman Tread - Leatherman Blog

    Online shopping with the leader in On-Demand eCommerce solutions.
    leatherman.com
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    11 years ago -
  • libreboard/libreboard

    libreboard - An open-source Trello clone
    github.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Online Storage Company Box Has Strong Debut in First Day of Trading

    Shares in the online file storage company opened 44 percent higher than its I.P.O. price, catching up to the $2.4 billion valuation that it fetched in its most recent private financing round.
    dealbook.nytimes.com
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    11 years ago -
  • Is technology making us vulnerable? – Colin Dickey – Aeon

    We tend to think that technological progress is making us more resilient, but it might be making us more vulnerable
    aeon.co
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    11 years ago -
  • Scientists slow the speed of light
    bbc.co.uk
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    11 years ago -
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