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The Brilliant “Baloney Slicer” That Started the Digital Age
19 points
dnetesn
2015-02-16T15:31:51Z
nautil.us
Fossils Expand the Menagerie of Jurassic Mammals
2 points
dnetesn
2015-02-16T11:37:55Z
www.nytimes.com
Science’s Significant Stats Problem (2013)
21 points
dnetesn
2015-02-15T13:04:05Z
nautil.us
The Large Hadron Collider gears up for restart
1 points
dnetesn
2015-02-14T23:29:43Z
www.symmetrymagazine.org
The Future of the Web Is 100 Years Old
2 points
dnetesn
2015-02-14T17:20:26Z
nautil.us
Obama aide Podesta ‘biggest failure': not securing the disclosure of UFO files
1 points
dnetesn
2015-02-14T15:40:06Z
www.washingtonpost.com
How I Taught My Computer to Write Its Own Music
95 points
dnetesn
2015-02-13T14:04:26Z
nautil.us
Why Spaceflight Will Never Be as Safe as Modern Aviation
13 points
dnetesn
2015-02-11T16:08:57Z
nautil.us
The Tug autonomous medical robot
25 points
dnetesn
2015-02-11T13:00:06Z
www.wired.com
The Hidden God: One man’s path to knowing less about God
3 points
dnetesn
2015-02-11T12:54:40Z
nautil.us
An Incubator for Innovation
11 points
dnetesn
2015-02-10T17:14:52Z
www.nytimes.com
IBM’s Watson Turns Japanese and Moves into Robots
1 points
dnetesn
2015-02-10T17:13:58Z
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
Making Sense of Data Stored in Our Machines and in Our Heads
6 points
dnetesn
2015-02-10T16:45:40Z
nautil.us
Q&A: Steven Molaro, ‘The Big Bang Theory’
1 points
dnetesn
2015-02-09T21:06:51Z
www.symmetrymagazine.org
Nature, Pixelated (2014)
10 points
dnetesn
2015-02-09T13:21:47Z
nautil.us
For Preventing Disease, Data Are the New Drugs
9 points
dnetesn
2015-02-08T13:52:56Z
nautil.us
Secrets in the Ice
9 points
dnetesn
2015-02-07T15:01:29Z
nautil.us
Goodbye, Turing Test; Bring on the Turing Decathlon
14 points
dnetesn
2015-02-06T15:52:49Z
nautil.us
Sony’s Hacking Saga
2 points
dnetesn
2015-02-06T11:43:12Z
www.vanityfair.com
Giving Drone Industry Leeway to Innovate
1 points
dnetesn
2015-02-05T11:37:15Z
www.nytimes.com
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