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  • The Strange Inevitability of Evolution - Issue 20: Creativity - Nautilus

    Is the natural world creative? Just take a look around it. Look at the brilliant plumage of tropical birds, the diverse pattern and…
    nautil.us
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  • Azure is now bigger, faster, more open, and more secure | Microsoft Azure Blog
    azure.microsoft.com
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  • How the Battle of New Orleans Birthed the American Character - The New Yorker

    Andrew Jackson and his acolytes essentially transformed a stroke of military good fortune into an idealization of American exceptionalism.
    newyorker.com
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  • An Amazon Data Center In Virginia Caught Fire

    The data center was under construction at the time.
    businessinsider.com
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  • Israel's Water Ninja

    How one man helped Israel become one of the world's most efficient water managers
    businessweek.com
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  • ‘Pop-Up’ Fabrication Technique Trumps 3-D Printing On Many Levels: Northwestern University News

    Designed structures go from two dimensions to three with a simple ‘pop!’
    northwestern.edu
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  • unbit/spockfs

    spockfs - SpockFS is an HTTP based network filesystem
    github.com
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  • Google Wants to Sell You Auto Insurance

    Google is plotting a move into auto insurance in the U.S., including a comparison-shopping site from which users would also be able to buy policies, an industry analyst says.
    blogs.wsj.com
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  • Is arrhythmia at the heart of Beethoven's music?

    Whether or not music stirs inside, each of us bears a living metronome at our core. It may tick at 40 or 100 beats per minute, in three-quarter time or in six-eight, erratically or like a Swiss clock. Hear it or not, the human heart quietly marks the r...
    latimes.com
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  • ECCHacks - A gentle introduction to elliptic-curve cryptography [31c3]

    ECCHacks A gentle introduction to elliptic-curve cryptography This talk will explain how to work with elliptic curves constructively to obtain secure and eff...
    youtube.com
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  • Thorcon Power | The Do-able Molten Salt Reactor
    thorconpower.com
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  • Box Restarts IPO Process

    After months of delays, the initial public offering for online storage company Box Inc. is finally a go. Box has begun a roadshow pitching the stock to investors, putting it on track to have its shares trading by the end of January.
    wsj.com
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  • Listening To Storage Listening tests reveal significant sound quality differences between various digital music storage technologies. Article By Andrew Harrison and Stephen N. Harris

    Listening To Storage Listening tests reveal significant sound quality differences between various digital music storage technologies. Article By Andrew Harrison and Stephen N. Harris
    enjoythemusic.com
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  • Stanford to host 100-year study on artificial intelligence

    Stanford University will lead a 100-year effort to study the long-term implications of artificial intelligence in all aspects of life.
    news.stanford.edu
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  • Announcing Rust 1.0 Alpha - The Rust Programming Language Blog

    Words from the Rust team
    blog.rust-lang.org
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  • Teixobactin: A New Antibiotic From a New Platform?. In the Pipeline:
    pipeline.corante.com
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    11 years ago -
  • A Bamboo Tower That Produces Water From Air | WIRED

    The structure is designed to wring water out of thin air, providing a sustainable source of H2O for developing countries.
    wired.com
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  • Mathematician's anger over his unread 500-page proof - physics-math - 07 January 2015 - New Scientist

    Shinichi Mochizuki tried to prove a long-standing pure maths problem in 2012, but now complains people can't get to grips with his 500-page work
    newscientist.com
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  • Don't soak your dried beans! Now even the cool kids agree

    Are you still soaking dried beans? Why? 
    latimes.com
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