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California is drilling for water that fell to Earth 20,000 years ago
We're using so much groundwater that it's contributing to sea level rise.
motherjones.com
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10 years ago
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Teen Cannabis Users Have Poor Long-Term Memory In Adulthood : Feinberg School of Medicine: Feinberg School of Medicine: Northwestern University
feinberg.northwestern.edu
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10 years ago
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CoreOS
CoreOS is Linux for massive server deployments. Powered by docker, systemd, and etcd.
coreos.com
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10 years ago
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Exclusive: Google is working on a new VPN service for use on open WiFi networks - Pocketables
One of the most interesting items I noticed while digging around in Android 5.1 on my Google Nexus 6 by Motorola was a new system application called “Google Connectivity Services.” To find this app, just navigate to Settings > Apps > All, scroll ...
pocketables.com
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10 years ago
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Teachers make surprisingly successful investors
Here are three investing lessons they can teach us.
businessinsider.com
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10 years ago
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The Worst Oil in the World: The Crude That’s Tarring the Climate
Not all oil is created equal: Some kinds produce 80 percent more global warming pollution than others.
motherboard.vice.com
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10 years ago
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Facebook fugitive attached GPS monitor to a “motorized contraption”
Stunt was to give appearance "he was still present and moving within his home."
arstechnica.com
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10 years ago
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Why Every Gadget Feels Like Shark Dick
An investigation to the strange feel of thermoplastics that has come to dominate our interaction with electronics.
motherboard.vice.com
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10 years ago
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The revolution that’s changing the way your child is taught | Ian Leslie
The long read: Doug Lemov believes great teachers are made, not born – and his ideas are transforming education
theguardian.com
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10 years ago
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Liquid metal brings shape-shifting robot a step closer - tech - 10 March 2015 - New Scientist
A metal alloy that powers its own movement and deforms to get through tight spots could let us to build a Terminator 2-style robot (minus homicidal
newscientist.com
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10 years ago
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How Watsi Built A Site That Saves Lives | StackShare
StackShare helps developers find and decide on the best cloud services. Search and browse cloud infrasctructure services such as PaaS, IaaS, log management, exception monitoring, realtime backend APIs, and more. Find the right tools and services to bui...
stackshare.io
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10 years ago
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Lucene: The Good Parts
Before MongoDB, before Cassandra, before "NoSQL", there was Lucene. Did you know that Doug Cutting wrote the first versions of Lucene in 1999? To put things in context, this was around the time Goo...
blog.parsely.com
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10 years ago
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USB-C vs. USB 3.1: What’s the difference? | ExtremeTech
After more than a decade of fighting with USB's relentlessly superpositioning cables, a new cable standard is finally coming to market.
extremetech.com
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10 years ago
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Edits to Wikipedia pages on Bell, Garner, Diallo traced to 1 Police Plaza | Capital New York
'The matter is under internal review'
capitalnewyork.com
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10 years ago
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The Copia Institute: Inaugural Summit March 12-13th
A new, digital-native take on a think tank from Mike Masnick and the team behind Techdirt. We provide tools, data and inspiration for tackling the major tech business challenges and policy issues of our time. We're kicking things off with an Inaugural ...
copia.is
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10 years ago
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Hello | WishBin
wishbin.co
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10 years ago
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Inspiration Is A Catalyst
You know those people who produce more than you? Yes, those people. How do they do it?
chrisbaglieri.com
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10 years ago
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Work at Genius
Join the Genius engineering team on our quest to build the web's greatest public knowledge project since Wikipedia
genius.com
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10 years ago
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StatusPage.io Blog - We Tried Building A Remote Team And It Sucked
blog.statuspage.io
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10 years ago
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fivebooks.com
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10 years ago
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