Walking Britain’s ‘deadliest path’
(washingtonpost.com)
July 2019 Archive
1801.
1803.
Optics Illustrations from the Physics Textbooks of Amédée Guillemin
(publicdomainreview.org)
1804.
People make incorrect assumptions about their opposing political party
(washingtonpost.com)
1805.
Owning a Pet Is Good for Well-Being
(psychreg.org)
1806.
The FTC reveals more about robocallers
(cnbc.com)
1807.
The Invasion of Giant Pythons Threatening Florida
(smithsonianmag.com)
1808.
1809.
Feeding wild animals can lead to trouble
(nationalgeographic.com)
1810.
The terrible truth of climate change
(themonthly.com.au)
1811.
"Version" include wreaks havoc on case-insensitive filesystems
(bugs.llvm.org)
1812.
Using component-based design helps us build faster
(blog.twitter.com)
1813.
A Cell Tower in the Swiss Alps Is Struck by Lightning More Than 100 Times a Year
(spectrum.ieee.org)
1814.
First fine for the application of GDPR Article 25 in Romania
(dataprotection.ro)
1815.
Julia: Come for the Syntax, Stay for the Speed
(nature.com)
1816.
1817.
Is a Boeing Bailout Taking Shape?
(mattstoller.substack.com)
1818.
1819.
Study reveals how bacteria beat immune systems
(exeter.ac.uk)
1820.
We Need a New Science of Progress
(theatlantic.com)
1821.
How Artifact became Valve's biggest failure
(eurogamer.net)
1822.
The Ice Cream: A Recipe from 1687
(rarecooking.com)
1823.
Phones Made the World an Office, Like It or Not
(nytimes.com)
1824.
How to download and use the DEA pain pills database
(washingtonpost.com)
1825.
1826.
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1828.
A German Financier Wants to Turn Magic Mushrooms into Modern Medicine
(scientificamerican.com)
1829.
Don't Cite the No Free Lunch Theorem
(peekaboo-vision.blogspot.com)
1830.
Jump to definition is available on GitHub (Beta)
(help.github.com)