Waste CO2 to be turned into ingredients for fuel, plastics and even food

Scientists are ramping up efforts to turn waste CO2 from industry into chemicals such as methanol in a bid to reduce emissions and provide a new source of raw materials for use in fuel, cement and food production. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

How we pitched the vision of our new trivago app

What’s the point in downloading the app from the store when you can do the same thing in the browser? I’m a product designer at trivago, and would like to share some insights into one of our biggest projects we tackled in the last period. Designing trivago's new mobile app! | Continue reading


@tech.trivago.com | 5 years ago

MFA issues lock out Office 365 and Azure users globally

It's so secure that users can't get into their accounts,Software ,Microsoft,cloud computing,borkage,office 365 | Continue reading


@theinquirer.net | 5 years ago

Token Security [podcast]

This episode Justin McCarthy has an in-depth chat with Harry Sverdlove, Co-founder and CTO at Edgewise Networks. They talk about how network security is going through an evolution and is ripe for chan | Continue reading


@soundcloud.com | 5 years ago

A job and a half for first Eurostar Neo mission

ESA's Neosat platform developed with Airbus – Eurostar Neo – has found its first mission; supplying two satellites for a role currently being performed by three. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

Trump Signs Bill Creates the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

The US now has an official federal cybersecurity agency. | Continue reading


@zdnet.com | 5 years ago

What happens to the brain in zero gravity?

NASA has made a commitment to send humans to Mars by the 2030s. This is an ambitious goal when you think that a typical round trip will anywhere between three and six months and crews will be expected to stay on the red planet for up to two years before planetary alignment allows … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

Russian tech giant dashes hopes for smartphone

Russian internet giant Yandex disappointed tech enthusiasts on Monday by failing to unveil what many hoped would be a highly anticipated Russian-made smartphone. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

Snood (anatomy)

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@en.wikipedia.org | 5 years ago

Popular Dark Web hosting provider got hacked, 6,500 sites down

Hosting provider is still looking for the hacker's point of entry. | Continue reading


@zdnet.com | 5 years ago

ForensicsWiki – Tools

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@forensicswiki.org | 5 years ago

If we are not careful, aliens might steal IPV6 from us

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@comic.ungleich.ch | 5 years ago

Post-Soviet Union happiness lag between east and west Europe explained

Research finds that mass unemployment after the fall of the Soviet Union may have had a far longer-term impact on the health and happiness of those living in Eastern Europe than was previously thought. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

Black Friday Saas Deals

Want to power up your SaaS stack? This is your chance. The founders of 13 quality SaaS products have put their heads together to deliver you all the best deals in one place. Hurry up, because codes expire soon. | Continue reading


@saasfriday.com | 5 years ago

8th Wonder of the World. Mysterious Rock Fortress

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@navigator360.co | 5 years ago

Loved and trendy items and lifestyle content for moms

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@mamafaves.com | 5 years ago

New tech regulation ‘inevitable,’ Apple CEO Tim Cook says

Apple CEO Tim Cook predicts that new regulations of tech companies and social networks to protect personal data are “inevitable.” In an interview with news website Axios being broadcast Sunday on HBO television, Cook said he expected the US Congress would take up the matter. “Gen … | Continue reading


@rawstory.com | 5 years ago

Tesla had the worst year, but is looking like the best tech company in the world

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@businessinsider.in | 5 years ago

A Brand New Interview with David Foster Wallace

This discussion of postmodernism, translation, and the internet has never been published in English | Continue reading


@electricliterature.com | 5 years ago

Glucose binding molecule could transform the treatment of diabetes

Scientists from the University of Bristol have designed a new synthetic glucose binding molecule platform that brings us one step closer to the development of the world's first glucose-responsive insulin which, say researchers, will transform the treatment of diabetes. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

KCache: an In-Memory Cache Backed by Kafka

Last year, Jay Kreps wrote a great article titled It’s Okay to Store Data in Apache Kafka, in which he discusses a variety of ways to use Kafka as a persistent store. In one of the patterns, … | Continue reading


@yokota.blog | 5 years ago

The future of AI and blockchain

A survey conducted at the EmTech MIT conference, September 11-14, 2018, and online, yielded some interesting responses on how technology is changing our lives. | Continue reading


@technologyreview.com | 5 years ago

Getting into TDD – 6 Things Every Developer Needs to Know

Test-driven development is a popular software developement tool. But what does it really mean to have development driven by valuable tests? | Continue reading


@spin.atomicobject.com | 5 years ago

Procurement and compliance costs

From my time in both the military and healthcare I can say that the biggest problem are the compliance costs. For example, I have a phone app that allows me to send texts. We pay very good money to have said app. It does nothing that my phone cannot innately do – except be HIPAA … | Continue reading


@marginalrevolution.com | 5 years ago

Microsoft Azure is now certified to host sensitive health data in France

Today at the Microsoft Experiences18 conference in Paris, we shared that Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Office 365, and Microsoft Dynamics have been granted a Health Data Hosting (HDS) certification. | Continue reading


@azure.microsoft.com | 5 years ago

Move over Rover: There's a new sniffing powerhouse in the neighborhood

Some animals have a superpower in their sense of smell. They explore, interpret and understand their world with such sensitivity that people have enlisted canines to help solve crime and detect cancer on the breath. Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology are now homing … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

Euclid progresses with primary mirror delivery

In order to observe billions of faint galaxies and investigate the nature of the dark Universe, ESA's pioneering Euclid mission will require state-of-the-art optics. The first optical element to be delivered, the telescope's primary mirror (M1), has arrived at the premises of Air … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

Launching this web game tomorrow. Help with last tweaks. Too hard?

Spot habitable planets. Mandatory for those who want to live on other planets. | Continue reading


@rbplanetsgame.firebaseapp.com | 5 years ago

To diversify itself and NYC tech, Amazon should write a few checks

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@crainsnewyork.com | 5 years ago

The short answer: The NBA he was made for doesn’t exist anymore. | Continue reading


@nymag.com | 5 years ago

How to efficiently manage your distributed web scraping projects

Are your a newbie or a veteran when talking about web scraping? | Continue reading


@medium.com | 5 years ago

Python: Writing the Server.create() Function for My VPS VPN SaaS

Overview | Continue reading


@medium.com | 5 years ago

Notes on Eschede Train Derailment

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@stanislaw.github.io | 5 years ago

Show HN: Serverless Stripe Analytics Dashboard

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@cubejs-stripe-dashboard-example.s3-website-us-west-2.amazonaws.com | 5 years ago

World Toilet Day highlights global sanitation crisis

Poor countries around the world are facing a dangerous shortage of toilets that puts millions of live at risk, according to campaigners marking World Toilet Day by urging governments and businesses to invest more in sanitation. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

Carlos Ghosn, the auto world's 'cost killer'

Brazilian-born Carlos Ghosn has long stood out among the world's auto executives as a hard-nosed workaholic able to get a troubled company back on its feet quickly. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

A sharing economy for plants: Seed libraries are sprouting up

Thanksgiving may be uniquely American, but its core spirit was exported from harvest festivals stretching back for millennia. Its essence is being grateful for what one has, while noting a duty to share one's good fortune. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

The equivalence test: A new way for scientists to tackle so-called negative results

A paleontologist returns to her lab from a summer dig and sets up a study comparing tooth length in two dinosaur species. She and her team work meticulously to avoid biasing their results. They remain blind to the species while measuring, the sample sizes are large, and the data … | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

With each rocket launch, 'I have three heart attacks'

Kurt Eberly has hardly any hair and keeps losing more. His job is to launch, two times per year, a metallic cylinder packed with several tons of supplies, at high speeds toward the International Space Station, 250 miles (400 kilometers) above the Earth. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

More than H2O: Technology simultaneously measures 71 elements in water, other liquids

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@phys.org | 5 years ago

Go generate: barely a framework

I’ve been leaning on go generate at work a lot lately and, when discussing itwith friends, found that they had trouble understanding it. I figured I’d showsome examples to help. | Continue reading


@blog.afoolishmanifesto.com | 5 years ago

ARM Assembly Language Programming (1987)

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@peter-cockerell.net | 5 years ago

Antarctica's hidden landscape shaped by rivers in warmer era

Antarctica's mountainous landscape was shaped by rivers rather than carved by glaciers as previously thought, a study has revealed. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

Measuring your iOS app's pre-main() time in the wild

Benchmarking the true user experience | Continue reading


@medium.com | 5 years ago

“I’m looking for a coder”

Tweet Collection related to: "For a while I worked in the maker space at the university library and one my favorite things to do was troll “business bro” students." | Continue reading


@buzzways.at | 5 years ago

Sensual goddess fresco discovered in ancient Pompeii bedroom

Archaeologists have found in an ancient Pompeii bedroom a fresco depicting a sensual scene of a goddess and swan. | Continue reading


@phys.org | 5 years ago

A Pattern for Redux Thunk Async Actions

It's easy for a team to write Redux Thunk actions in a variety of ways. Based on Flux Standard Actions, I present a pattern for Redux Thunk Async Actions. | Continue reading


@spin.atomicobject.com | 5 years ago

How Software Is Helping Big Companies Dominate

They’re not just renting it from vendors — they’re building it themselves. | Continue reading


@hbr.org | 5 years ago