A team of multi-disciplinary scientists and engineers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have discovered a new, more precise, method to create nanoscale-size electromechanical devices. Their research findings are published in Nature Communications. | Continue reading
Cynthia Haven, René Girard biographer, chronicles Girard’s development of ideas about human nature that are fundamental to humanity’s survival. | Continue reading
A better way to code. | Continue reading
Marsha Blackburn, one of the main opponents of net neutrality, won a seat in the U.S. Senate. | Continue reading
Christoph Irmscher on the strange, lifelong discomfort of the author of ‘Siddhartha’ and ‘Steppenwolf.’ | Continue reading
We are very proud of the The Flickr Commons photos uploaded by galleries, libraries, archives, museums, and governmental institutions. These photos won’t be deleted as a result of any of our announ… | Continue reading
It’s 3:10 P.M. on April 18, 2018, I’m in the Privacy International office, reading a news story on the use of facial recognition in Thailand. On April 20, at 21:10, I clicked on a CNN Money Exclusive on my phone. At 11:45 AM on May 11, 2018, I read a story on USA Today about Face … | Continue reading
Trabalhando com arquivos extensos dentro do git. | Continue reading
Plan, structure, organize, track and coordinate your workflow from a single point. | Continue reading
The DARPA Launch Challenge aims to demonstrate the ability to launch payloads to orbit on extremely short notice, with no prior knowledge of the payload, destination orbit or launch site, and do it not just once, but twice, in a matter of days. | Continue reading
“I grew up thinking that it was a good thing to rob the white man. Everyone fought injustice in their own way. But in my neighborhood, we opposed the government by breaking into houses and robbing people. But in 1994 we were told: ‘Democracy is coming. Apartheid is ending. I … | Continue reading
by Jasper Gilley Note: this post is a sequel/conclusion to the prior post We’re Still in the Industrial Revolution. It would be helpful to read that post before this one. I recently stumbled across… | Continue reading
Republican Jared Polis won the gubernatorial elections in Colorado. He has a five-point plan for making Colorado “a national hub for Blockchain innovation in business and government.” | Continue reading
We didn't need the money but we took it anyways as I know from past experiences that it's better to take the offer and build a relationship when you don... | Continue reading
America needs to come together and get excited about the future again. I think a World’s Fair might be a great opportunity to do just that. | Continue reading
And the Marketing of Smalltalk | Continue reading
In a comforting animation, the consistently insightful and thoughtful School of Life gently addresses the idea of feeling comfortable dining alone in | Continue reading
Sometimes I push writing students to look for new ways to tell stories. Should you start with the “small” things? Is there a story … | Continue reading
People who are antagonistic resonate more with populist messages | Continue reading
Throughout history people have reported exceptional experiences that appear to transcend the everyday boundaries of space and time, such as perceiving… | Continue reading
It just takes repetition for new habits to become ingrained ones. That seems logical, but heck, in 2018, logic is not what it used to be (let’s save this tangent for an offline rant). For thi… | Continue reading
Infectious Diseases affect us like clockwork, although it’s not clear why | Continue reading
By grabbing the branch phone number from a web page before it loads and substituting its own, the call analytics firm says, campaign tracking becomes more streamlined. | Continue reading
Every month, millions of Chrome users encounter pages with insufficient mobile subscription information. Surprising charges that come from... | Continue reading
Artist Noah Deledda creates dented beverage can sculptures that feature gorgeously intricate designs made entirely by a "thumb driven process". The | Continue reading
I had one wall of my living room painted a particular shade of yellow. I took this for the painter's website. Processed in Lightroom(!). I cannot say enough about the NEC MultiSync PA272W. It allows me to switch from self-calibrated... | Continue reading
As climate change causes ocean temperatures to rise, coral reefs worldwide are experiencing mass bleaching events and die-offs. For many, this is their first encounter with extreme heat. However for some reefs in the central Pacific, heatwaves caused by El Nino are a way of life. … | Continue reading
I don't know the way in San Jose, my car has a brain and won't go wrong and lose its way | Continue reading
Today, is the usability day, and so we will consider the most convenient and usable crypto exchanges right now according to traders. | Continue reading
Read previous issues of the PyCoder’s Weekly newsletter online in our issue archive. | Continue reading
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lauren Ko (@lokokitchen) on Oct 23, 2018 at 10:30am PDT In December 2017 we wrote about the very talented | Continue reading
Installing OTP on OpenBSD is a pretty painless process, considering OTP is regarded highly as is indicated by the fact that several releases of the language are currently offered as first-class packages. | Continue reading
We still talk about global warming as though it is some distant fairy tale. But a climate war has long since begun. It is being fought over CO2, but also over truth and blame. | Continue reading
HTC Vive Focus has been officially released to North America and Europe. HTC Vive focus price will be $599 and this shows how it is targeted to enterprise. | Continue reading
Command line tools, documentation, text editors + more. | Continue reading