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1. With historic explosion, a long sought fusion breakthrough (science.org)
1 point by feelthepain on Dec 13, 2022 | past
2. The World John von Neumann Built (Review of 'The Man from the Future') (thenation.com)
3 points by feelthepain on Nov 29, 2022 | past
3. Sperm may transmit epigenetic signals of childhood abuse to a man's offspring (economist.com)
1 point by feelthepain on May 24, 2018 | past
4. The smallest house in the world. Built by robots (scitation.org)
1 point by feelthepain on May 21, 2018 | past
5. RoboFly: The world’s lightest wireless flying machine (economist.com)
4 points by feelthepain on May 15, 2018 | past
6. The idea that women are cyclical cuckolders bites the dust (economist.com)
4 points by feelthepain on May 14, 2018 | past
7. Alan Turing's only chemistry paper inspires better desalination membrane (economist.com)
1 point by feelthepain on May 4, 2018 | past
8. Where were we? (resonaances.blogspot.com)
1 point by feelthepain on March 16, 2018 | past
9. Is there a “reproducibility crisis” in science? (economist.com)
1 point by feelthepain on March 16, 2018 | past
10. Where Blade Runner Began: 50 Years of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (nature.com)
1 point by feelthepain on March 14, 2018 | past
11. India’s education minister assails evolutionary theory (sciencemag.org)
3 points by feelthepain on Jan 23, 2018 | past
12. Are programs better than people at predicting reoffending? (economist.com)
2 points by feelthepain on Jan 17, 2018 | past
13. Fundamental physics is frustrating physicists (economist.com)
2 points by feelthepain on Jan 16, 2018 | past
14. Punk science: a growing movement wants to make scientific tools available to all (economist.com)
22 points by feelthepain on Dec 19, 2017 | past | 2 comments
15. LoRa Backscatter [pdf] (washington.edu)
135 points by feelthepain on Sept 14, 2017 | past | 39 comments
16. Poisonous science: the dark side of the lab (timeshighereducation.com)
1 point by feelthepain on Sept 13, 2017 | past
17. AI can distinguish between gay and straight faces with accuracies of up to 91% (economist.com)
5 points by feelthepain on Sept 7, 2017 | past | 1 comment
18. The shackles of scientific journals. And how to cast them off (economist.com)
1 point by feelthepain on March 23, 2017 | past
19. A film that can cool buildings without the use of refrigerants (economist.com)
184 points by feelthepain on Feb 9, 2017 | past | 108 comments
20. Researchers applied neuroscience techniques to a simple microprocessor (economist.com)
1 point by feelthepain on Jan 25, 2017 | past
21. Cardboard centrifuge costing 20c separates blood cells from plasma in 2 minutes (economist.com)
1 point by feelthepain on Jan 10, 2017 | past
22. A bet against Supersymmetry may soon pay out (economist.com)
2 points by feelthepain on Nov 15, 2016 | past | 1 comment
23. A court case may define the limits of anonymous scientific criticism (economist.com)
2 points by feelthepain on Nov 3, 2016 | past
24. If Billionaires Fund Your Research, Don’t Take Public Money (wired.com)
1 point by feelthepain on Oct 18, 2016 | past
25. How the FDA Manipulates the Media (scientificamerican.com)
1 point by feelthepain on Sept 23, 2016 | past
26. Bad science persists because poor methods are rewarded (economist.com)
178 points by feelthepain on Sept 21, 2016 | past | 91 comments
27. Zuckerberg and Chan commit $3B towards goal of ending all disease by 2100 (usnews.com)
1 point by feelthepain on Sept 21, 2016 | past
28. Q&A: Why I Warned AAAS About the EurekAlert Hack (the-scientist.com)
1 point by feelthepain on Sept 15, 2016 | past
29. Hawking reports flaw in his 40-year-old black hole paradox paper (economist.com)
7 points by feelthepain on June 7, 2016 | past
30. Inferring User Routes and Locations Using Zero-Permission Mobile Sensors [pdf] (ieee-security.org)
1 point by feelthepain on June 2, 2016 | past

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