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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Drones Have Reached a Tipping Point—Here’s What Happens Next
Eye on the Cure: Can Algae Genes Restore Vision in First Optogenetics Human Trial?
These 6 women got written out of tech history. They’re finally being recognized.
Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Museums
Man Replaces Eyeball With Digital Camera – Eyeborg
Butt Implants Now Super Popular In The US
Air Force unveils first image of B-21 long-range bomber
People in their nineties reveal the secrets to ageing well
Why Tech Degrees Are Not Putting More Blacks and Hispanics Into Tech Jobs
Confirmed: Carnegie Mellon University Attacked Tor, Was Subpoenaed By Feds
Sea Ice & Sea Shanties
Human-Animal Chimeras Now Grown On U.S. Research Farms! (video)
The Frozen Canyons of Pluto’s North Pole
Could a robot do your job?
Proof that catastrophic global warming is wrong. (video)
Kids who move while learning may absorb more, study says
TECH Qualcomm Announces First Gigabit Cellular Chip
Pulsar Web Could Detect Low-Frequency Gravitational Waves
Living, and Sleeping, Mindfully
New Alzheimer’s treatment fully restores memory function
Why we won’t be able to feed the world without GM
HPV Sharply Reduced in Teenage Girls Following Vaccine, Study Says By JAN HOFFMANFEB. 22, 2016
NASA Contributes to Global Standard for Navigation, Studies of Earth
Evolutionary and biology expert from Haifa to get Israel Prize in life science
‘Deadpool’ Technology Lands in Patent Fight
Did the Dark Web just get a whole lot bigger?
Recent sea level rise is the fastest since 800 BCE
Declassified: Apollo 10, Music on Moon’s Dark Side
Northern Idaho school chosen for NASA satellite launch
LIGO’S TWIN BLACK HOLES MIGHT HAVE BEEN BORN INSIDE A SINGLE STAR
You Can Be Disruptive by Asking a Simple Question
Why Engineers Need to Be Thinking About Climate Change
Multi-Billion-Dollar Question: Is IBM’s Transformation For Real?
Israel approves drug that prevents HIV infection
Bill Gates ‘Disappointed’ by Reports He Backs FBI Over Apple
The cradle of mankind: an archaeology tour of Northern Kenya
Is Public Engagement the Future of Archaeology
3D Printing Allows Visually Impaired to Experience Museums in a New Way
New Computer Program Changes Term ‘Pro-Life’ to ‘Anti-Choice’; James Woods is Not Convinced
FBI DIRECTOR FIRES BACK AT APPLE:“This Is About The Victims And Justice”
Critics Challenge Climate Scientist’s Claim That Antarctic Iceberg Killed 150,000 Penguins
What’s missing in the smart home is the smarts
Army ants’ ‘living’ bridges span collective intelligence, ‘swarm’ robotics
Sugar May Be As Damaging to the Brain as Extreme Stress or Abuse
Apple hack order potential tipping point in privacy vs. security battle
How Virgin Produced created space for creativity
https://www.virgin.com/entrepreneur/how-virgin-produced-created-space-creativity