Archive for October, 2011
This is fascinating, and oddly…
This is fascinating, and oddly hilarious: “@Nootropix: Drugs that make you smarter, and my experiences with them. http://t.co/jjja0VXK”
No commentsMy next camera: http://t.co/sx…
My next camera: http://t.co/sxH8RCgT
No commentsUnless it’s raw, dairy is just…
Unless it’s raw, dairy is just another kind of processed food: “@WIREDInsider: Is organic milk really better for you? http://t.co/Xzz4Qvja”
No commentsDemonstration of amazing prope…
Demonstration of amazing properties of a super-conducting, levitating magnetic disk: http://t.co/dYMl29cJ #physics
No comments“The biggest study ever to exa…
“The biggest study ever to examine the possible connection between cellphones and cancer found no evidence of any link” http://t.co/yHpd1kD1
No commentsMicrosoft’s HoloDesk looks pre…
Microsoft’s HoloDesk looks pretty cool: “Holographic images you can touch” http://t.co/OapDMsjo /via @ITworld
No commentsI wonder if this new “wireless…
I wonder if this new “wireless body sensor network” technology could be applied to athletic performance measurement http://t.co/sthSe8a1
No commentsCanada & 7 others quietly sign…
Canada & 7 others quietly signed ACTA recently, sneaking the international #copyright cartels’ demands into law http://t.co/cdiOltGi
No commentsThe Coffee Shop Fallacy: “buyi…
The Coffee Shop Fallacy: “buying a minimum wage job for two hundred grand” http://t.co/H7pyxYMV #sageadvice
No commentsUK scientists build functional…
UK scientists build functional logic gates for biological computing processors out of bacteria + DNA http://t.co/CCFQq3Yc
No commentsInteresting — The Fit 2 Fat 2…
Interesting — The Fit 2 Fat 2 Fit Project “@TomDNaughton: How A Fit Trainer Got Fat http://t.co/dzvCFstI” #health
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