2016 Archive
22861.
‘Five Second Rule’ for Food on Floor Is Untrue, Study Finds
(mobile.nytimes.com)
22862.
Now I Fear Exploratory Interviewing While Employed
(bipolarco.de)
22864.
Elections are bad for democracy
(theguardian.com)
22866.
On 2016 Apple: What do “Pro” users want?
(cfenollosa.com)
22867.
What 5G Will Mean for You
(nytimes.com)
22868.
22869.
22870.
How 3D printing threatens our patent system
(theconversation.com)
22871.
When Subpoenas Threaten Climate Science
(nytimes.com)
22872.
I Went from $80,000 in Debt to a Net Worth of $200,000 in Six Years
(features.wearemel.com)
22873.
Apple is working with Energous on wireless charging
(venturebeat.com)
22874.
The Totes Amazesh Way Millennials Are Changing the English Language
(washingtonpost.com)
22875.
Banning Some HFT Strategies Helped This Market Grow: Chart
(bloomberg.com)
22876.
How Much Is a Good Teacher Worth? (2011)
(hanushek.stanford.edu)
22877.
22880.
Calculus at the heart of the STEM gender gap, study suggests
(huffingtonpost.com)
22881.
First came the Breathalyzer, now meet the roadside police “textalyzer”
(arstechnica.com)
22882.
22883.
An Expert in Valuation Says Uber Is Only Worth $28B, Not $62.5B
(bloomberg.com)
22884.
Why Learning to Code Won't Save Your Job
(fastcompany.com)
22885.
Texting and Driving? Watch Out for the Textalyzer
(nytimes.com)
22886.
22888.
Why Messaging Startup Slack Keeps Raising Money It Doesn’t Need
(bloomberg.com)
22890.
How does China’s first aircraft carrier stack up?
(chinapower.csis.org)