March 2017 Archive
18781.
18782.
Photovoltaic research in ink perovskites
(arstechnica.com)
18783.
18784.
Oracle Live SQL
(livesql.oracle.com)
18785.
18786.
Why large companies acquire small companies
(blog.asmartbear.com)
18787.
18789.
Inventing a new kind of matter
(exactlyscience.com)
18790.
Why the government can't compete with Silicon Valley
(marketplace.org)
18791.
18792.
Factor: A Practical Stack Language
(factorcode.org)
18793.
Facebook finally tests a GIF button for comments
(techcrunch.com)
18794.
Home Inspectors on Their Weirdest Discoveries
(nytimes.com)
18795.
18796.
18797.
Insomnia Evidence Review Summary
(insomniawiki.org)
18798.
18799.
Https://rubyonrails.org/ security cert from *.GitHub.com
(rubyonrails.org)
18800.
Inactive teens develop lazy bones
(exactlyscience.com)
18801.
Analyzing Hunger: perception and empathy
(monkspie.com)
18802.
Referrer spoofing with iframe injection (IE)
(brokenbrowser.com)
18803.
Brain hardwired to respond to others’ itching
(exactlyscience.com)
18804.
Japanese Companies Expanding Outside of Japan
(youtube.com)
18805.
The Hunt for the First Arcade Game Easter Egg
(kotaku.com)
18806.
Ticket Servers: Distributed Unique Primary Keys on the Cheap (2010)
(code.flickr.net)
18807.
Making Athens Great Again
(theatlantic.com)
18808.
How many ways can you arrange 128 tennis balls?
(exactlyscience.com)
18809.
US scientists launch world's biggest solar geoengineering study
(theguardian.com)