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One Twin Exercises, the Other Doesn't
Identical twins who shared the same sports and other physical activities as youngsters but different exercise habits as adults soon developed quite different bodies and brains, a new study from Finland found.
well.blogs.nytimes.com
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10 years ago
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Why This Tech Bubble is Worse Than the Tech Bubble of 2000 | blog maverick
blogmaverick.com
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10 years ago
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Form S-1
sec.gov
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10 years ago
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Screendoor - Beautiful Forms for Enterprise
The easiest way for governments and non-profits to build online forms and evaluate submissions.
dobt.co
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10 years ago
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INTERNETARCHIVE.BAK - Archiveteam
archiveteam.org
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10 years ago
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Yahoo and Alibaba: Joined at the Balance Sheet
Behind Marissa Mayer’s SpinCo, a company that holds Chinese Internet stock and keeps investors off her back.
medium.com
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10 years ago
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YC-Backed Outbound Helps Businesses Message Customers Over Both Email And Mobile
With the shift to mobile devices, businesses today have a need to reach their customers wherever they are - and that includes marketing to their customers..
techcrunch.com
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10 years ago
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Vanhawks Raises $1.6M To Help Put The Valour Smartbike On The Road
Smartbike startup Vanhawks, part of the Y Combinator Winter 2015 class, has raised $1.6 million from Real Ventures, Olympic triathlon gold medallist Simon..
techcrunch.com
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10 years ago
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Sixteen Years | MetaTalk
metatalk.metafilter.com
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10 years ago
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Actually, that 'off target' 1995 anti-Internet column was amazingly on-target
Back in 1995, astronomer and computer expert Clifford Stoll wrote an article for Newsweek dismissing all the excitement about something called the Internet. It was headlined, "The Internet? Bah!"
latimes.com
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10 years ago
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Plague outbreaks that ravaged Europe for centuries were driven by climate changes in Asia
The disease didn't linger in European 'rodent reservoirs' but was instead reimported each time droughts caused a crash in Central Asian rat numbers.
theconversation.com
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10 years ago
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Finding the natural in natural flavors | Marketplace.org
marketplace.org
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10 years ago
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The Social Radar: What I Did at Y Combinator
Culture matters for startups. For a startup to succeed, it must have a culture that reflects what it wants to achieve. This is one of my areas of expertise. I've spent the past decade focusing on Y...
foundersatwork.posthaven.com
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10 years ago
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InfoSec Handlers Diary Blog - No Wireshark? No TCPDump? No Problem!
isc.sans.edu
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10 years ago
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Friends remember Microsoft designer killed in Redmond crash
For those who loved and worked with 30-year-old Mike Ey, he was a man who made life better for those around him while he was in the process of trying to change the world.
kirotv.com
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10 years ago
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Hockey Stick: Twilio
Observations and Musings
milesgrimshaw.com
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10 years ago
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The Night My Girlfriend Dissociated and Forgot Who I Was | VICE | United Kingdom
Because of her dissociative identity disorder, I was a stranger in the eyes of the woman I loved.
vice.com
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10 years ago
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Breathtaking pictures from Mars Colour Camera (MCC) of India’s Mars Orbiter Spacecraft - ISRO
isro.gov.in
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10 years ago
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Like Humans, Apes Make Irrational Economic Decisions
New research suggests that choice biases, such as loss aversion, might be evolutionarily ancient.
theatlantic.com
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10 years ago
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From massive supercomputers come tiniest transistors
A relentless global effort to shrink transistors has made computers continually faster, cheaper and smaller over the last 40 years. This effort has enabled chipmakers to double the number of transistors on a chip roughly every 18 months—a trend referre...
phys.org
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10 years ago
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