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LADEE Mission Overview
2 points
ColinWright
2013-09-06T23:32:23Z
www.nasa.gov
Don’t judge a book by its cover price
1 points
ColinWright
2013-09-06T22:48:07Z
timharford.com
Where do the weird rules for rational numbers come from?
2 points
ColinWright
2013-09-05T07:48:27Z
www.askamathematician.com
Billionaire death race: America's Cup and the world's most dangerous sailboat
2 points
ColinWright
2013-09-04T10:15:21Z
www.theverge.com
Linux 3.11 for WorkGroups
3 points
ColinWright
2013-09-02T23:01:35Z
lwn.net
Breaking Cryptography: the NSA's crypto breakthrough
1 points
ColinWright
2013-09-02T22:04:32Z
www.economist.com
Frederik Pohl has died
175 points
ColinWright
2013-09-02T21:37:24Z
www.frederikpohl.com
Platonic Solids - Why Five?
82 points
ColinWright
2013-09-01T11:06:28Z
www.mathsisfun.com
Are women bad at math: Graphs refute.
10 points
ColinWright
2013-09-01T11:01:56Z
www.slate.com
Conference questions every academic hears
4 points
ColinWright
2013-08-31T22:14:28Z
www.timeshighereducation.co.uk
Who's driven furthest on another world?
2 points
ColinWright
2013-08-31T12:27:46Z
twitter.com
Life On Earth Started On Mars, Say Scientists
6 points
ColinWright
2013-08-31T01:00:34Z
uk.news.yahoo.com
US shops and restaurants fight patent trolls
4 points
ColinWright
2013-08-30T13:36:11Z
www.bbc.co.uk
Khan Academy Statistics videos are not good
39 points
ColinWright
2013-08-30T07:01:42Z
learnandteachstatistics.wordpress.com
Blade Runner action figure - more human than human
1 points
ColinWright
2013-08-30T06:31:23Z
www.geekexchange.com
What is algebra?
135 points
ColinWright
2013-08-27T13:38:11Z
profkeithdevlin.org
Giant leap for Pi-powered teddy bear
3 points
ColinWright
2013-08-27T01:22:18Z
www.bbc.co.uk
Khan Academy CS blog
1 points
ColinWright
2013-08-26T23:02:50Z
cs-blog.khanacademy.org
What is irony? With examples
48 points
ColinWright
2013-08-26T02:54:26Z
www.dailywritingtips.com
Visual rendering of first 100 billion digits of pi proves randomness
2 points
ColinWright
2013-08-26T01:01:18Z
www.wired.co.uk
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