September 2018 Archive
1411.
Vaccines Against H.I.V., Malaria and Tuberculosis Unlikely, Study Says (nytimes.com)
1412.
Number of hedge fund startups lowest in nearly two decades (bloomberg.com)
1413.
Alane: Using Aluminum Hydride as Fuel (ardica.com)
1414.
A new insomnia therapy (theguardian.com)
1415.
Firefox installs add-ons into your browser without consent, again (medium.com)
1416.
Basic security precautions for non-profits and journalists (2017) (techsolidarity.org)
1417.
Sand scarcity is about more than “running out” of sand (theverge.com)
1418.
Metamolds: Creating ideal 3D printed silicone molds faster and cheaper (3ders.org)
1419.
Framer – Interactive Design Tool (framer.com)
1420.
A Tool Lets Urban Planners See The Potential Impact Of Their Ideas (fastcompany.com)
1421.
Removing jQuery from GitHub.com front end (githubengineering.com)
1422.
Spontaneous knotting of an agitated string (2007) (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1423.
The once-endangered vicuña is thriving in the Peruvian Andes (bbc.com)
1424.
Apparent Evidence for Hawking Points in the CMB Sky (arxiv.org)
1425.
Physics as a Way of Thinking (1936) (fermatslibrary.com)
1426.
Transplanted mammals take a century to re-learn migration routes (arstechnica.com)
1427.
Ask HN: Which startup offer would you take?
1428.
A Cornell Scientist’s Downfall (wsj.com)
1429.
Cold Boot Attacks (blog.f-secure.com)
1430.
ML-powered newspaper for showing news from many political perspectives (knowherenews.com)
1431.
Drugmakers Play The Patent Game To Lock In Prices, Block Competitors (npr.org)
1432.
Modern C++: 7 Ways to Fake It Until You Have It (fluentcpp.com)
1433.
When Televisions Emitted X-Rays (theatlantic.com)
1434.
How to write a game on a ZX81 [video] (cowlark.com)
1435.
Why I never finish my Haskell programs (part 2) (blog.plover.com)
1436.
On compositionality (2017) (julesh.com)
1437.
Android devices send data 10x more often to Google than iOS devices to Apple (macrumors.com)
1438.
Introducing Cloud Inference API (cloud.google.com)
1439.
The Futhark Debugger (futhark-lang.org)
1440.
Spice is throwing up problems not seen with other drugs (economist.com)