May 2021 Archive
14551.
Brain Immune System Linked to Psychosis (neurosciencenews.com)
14552.
Phallic petroglyph in Dorset dates from 10th C, analysis suggests (theguardian.com)
14553.
Scientists probe impact of Indian Covid variant on vaccine efficacy (ft.com)
14554.
Algorithmic improvements boost TCP performance on the Internet (techcommunity.microsoft.com)
14555.
The child safety problem on platforms is worse than we knew (platformer.news)
14556.
Vulnerability in Lemonade Leaks PII (muddywatersresearch.com)
14557.
Build a Fusion Reactor (instructables.com)
14558.
IPL (en.wikipedia.org)
14559.
Show HN: A Chrome extension to generate enzyme render tests for React Apps (examin.dev)
14560.
The US' lost, ancient megacity (bbc.com)
14561.
DVD Screensaver (google.com)
14562.
“Unmaking” a Move: Correcting Motion Blur in Single-Photon Images (tokyouniversityofscience.medium.com)
14563.
Masayoshi Son on the first electronic dictionary (twitter.com)
14564.
Clothes to trick facial recognition software (businessinsider.com)
14565.
Victory over False Copyright Claim (youtube.com)
14566.
Meet The Real Alexa (theverge.com)
14567.
No Floor, No Ceiling (drorpoleg.com)
14568.
You Bought a Pixel for $1.4M (uxdesign.cc)
14569.
Senator Proposes Cyber 'Academy' to Attract More to National Service (military.com)
14570.
YouTube boxer Logan Paul turns himself into an NFT Pokemon card (cointelegraph.com)
14571.
Cameroon's dedicated policy to support tech startups (iafrikan.com)
14572.
Golden rules for health tech entrepreneurs (techcrunch.com)
14573.
Scary Logic (jeremymikkola.com)
14574.
No, you probably do not have a book in you (theoutline.com)
14575.
PII leak in Lemonade has been discovered “accidentally” (twitter.com)
14576.
Can Apple change ads the way it changed music and games? (ben-evans.com)
14577.
Deepfake Lips Are Coming to Dubbed Films (gizmodo.com)
14578.
Intel making GTA V look more realistic (theverge.com)
14579.
The tragedy of the commons is a false and dangerous myth (aeon.co)
14580.
How Much Time Does Humanity Have Left? (scientificamerican.com)