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A Criminologist Accused of Cooking the Books
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Deep Learning with Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems
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How the invention of the book changed how people read
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The British Academy
How the invention of the book changed how people read
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An ecologist who wants to map everything
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Nature
The ecologist who wants to map everything
Thomas Crowther wants to restore the planet, but first he needs to know how many trees, fungi, worms and microbes live on it.
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AI becoming so expensive it is freezing out universities
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At Tech’s Leading Edge, Worry About a Concentration of Power (Published 2019)
A.I. research is becoming increasingly expensive, leaving few people with easy access to the computing firepower necessary to develop the technology.
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At Least 70 Countries Have Engaged in Disinformation Campaigns
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At Least 70 Countries Have Had Disinformation Campaigns, Study Finds (Published 2019)
Governments are using “cyber troops” to discredit political opponents, bury opposing views and interfere in foreign affairs, according to Oxford researchers.
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Interview with the Guy Who Tried to Frame Me for Heroin Possession
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Dropbox exposes personal details of viewers of publicly shared Paper documents
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Koen Rouwhorst
If you share a Dropbox Paper document publicly, any viewer can see the full name and email address of _any_ Dropbox user who ever opened that document, which seems problematic.
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NASA and ESA are going to slam a spacecraft into an asteroid to deflect it
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MIT Technology Review
We’re going to slam a spacecraft into an asteroid to try to deflect it
An Earth-bound asteroid wouldn’t have to be huge to be a problem. Even something just a couple of hundred feet across could cause widespread devastation if it hit a town or city. For the objects we can track (and plenty slip by without our realizing until…
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Gigantic Chinese telescope opens to astronomers worldwide
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Nature
Gigantic Chinese telescope opens to astronomers worldwide
FAST has superior sensitivity to detect cosmic phenomena, including fast radio bursts and pulsars.
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Uber stopped its own investigators from reporting crimes to the police
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The Verge
Uber stopped its own investigators from reporting crimes to the police
"We’re not law enforcement."
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Abacus tournaments in Japan
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The Right Answer? 8,186,699,633,530,061 (An Abacus Makes It Look Almost Easy)
The abacus is still taught in Japanese schools, although not as intensively as it once was. But the centuries-old tool is still popular, and national tournaments attract elite competitors.
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Programming Idioms – Please don't reinvent the wheel
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Prehistoric Babies Drank Animal Milk from Bottles
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The secret life of open source developers [video]
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media.ccc.de
The secret life of open source developers
<p>A common question seen on many open source mailing lists is “When will you guys fix my bug? It is critical to my company!”...
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Ten Years of Turning Documents into Data: A Q&A with DocumentCloud
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Knight Foundation
10 Years of Turning Documents into Data: A Q&A with DocumentCloud
DocumentCloud, an open-source platform that allows journalists and their readers to upload, analyze, annotate and collaborate on primary source documents, was founded in 2009 with a grant from the...
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Apple iOS 13.1 Personal automation via Short cuts
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Apple Support
Intro to personal automation in Shortcuts on iPhone or iPad
In Shortcuts, create a personal automation.
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HTTP/3: the past, the present, and the future
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The Cloudflare Blog
HTTP/3: the past, the present, and the future
We are now happy to announce that QUIC and HTTP/3 support is available on the Cloudflare edge network. We’re excited to be joined in this announcement by Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, two of the leading browser vendors and partners in our effort to make…
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I dropped out of MIT and started a new college in San Francisco, AMA
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reddit
I dropped out of MIT and started a new college in San Francisco. AMA!
TL;DR: My name is Jeremy Rossmann. I dropped out of MIT and started [Make School](https://www.makeschool.com). It’s the college I wished existed -...
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Bats use private and social information as they hunt
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phys.org
Bats use private and social information as they hunt
In the arms race between predators and prey, each evolves more and more sophisticated ways of catching or escaping from the other. Rachel Page, staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute ...
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The $47T Death Sentence for Oil and Gas
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Oil Price
The $47 Trillion Death Sentence For Oil & Gas
The future of hydrocarbons is becoming bleak if plans presented by international banks, representing around $41 trillion in value, will be fully implemented
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