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Is Silicon Valley's immigration agenda gutting the tech industry's middle class? | The Verge
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Yep, that tablet at bedtime really is messing with your sleep | The Verge
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The little-known Soviet mission to rescue a dead space station | Ars Technica
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The worse Russia's economy gets, the more dangerous Putin becomes - Vox
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Researchers search for genes behind intelligence, find almost nothing | Ars Technica
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A closer look at the space shuttle that never got to space | Ars Technica
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Google's Eric Schmidt: Don't Fear the Artificially Intelligent Future | WIRED
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Checkmate, Putin. Russia’s economy is stuck in a catch-22. - The Washington Post
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Google is heading for the exits in Russia and others are likely to follow - Quartz
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The Taste Of Coffee Can Be Influenced By The Color Of Your Cup
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News360: «Мы начали в Москве, а развиваемся в Сан-Франциско»
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How to Tell Someone’s Age When All You Know Is Her Name | FiveThirtyEight
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The Geopolitical Impact of Cheap Oil by Martin Feldstein - Project Syndicate
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Why It's So Hard for Millennials to Find a Place to Live and Work - The Atlantic
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Ricky Gervais Shares His Secrets for Success: Be a "Cocky Little Nobody" | TIME.com
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How Formula One Teams Are Using Big Data To Get The Inside Edge
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Conversation Topics to Help You Keep Your Job - The Atlantic
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Rosetta mission: behind the scenes of a historic landing | Science | The Guardian
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The Molecule That Might Give Us All Super-Memories | Motherboard
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This Injury Could Blind You While Making You Believe You Can See
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Games reviews are changing from product assessments to tourist guides | Technology | theguardian.com
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The Central Bank Of Russia Is Regaining Control - But For How Long? - Forbes
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Diversity in videogames - Rhianna Pratchett on female characters and videogame writing - YouTube
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WASD's Code keyboard with Cherry MX clear switches reviewed - The Tech Report - Page 1
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A Strategy for Rich Countries: Absorb More Immigrants — The New York Times
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Robot Brains Catch Humans in 25 Years, Then Speed Right On By - Bloomberg
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Russia's Ruble Value Is Collapsing Due to Sanctions, Stagnation | New Republic
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A 27-year-old millionaire reveals how he built his wealth - Yahoo Finance
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A Sad Fact of Life: It's Actually Smart to Be Mean Online | WIRED
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Beauty Matters Part 2: The Hardware of Hunting and Porn | Psychology Today
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Beauty Matters Part 1: The Hardware of Sexual Attraction | Psychology Today
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Google's Secretive DeepMind Startup Unveils a "Neural Turing Machine" | MIT Technology Review
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Why Your Cat Thinks You're a Huge, Unpredictable Ape | WIRED
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Could A Daily Cup Of Cocoa Help Prevent Memory Loss? | Collective-Evolution
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Мария Байбакова: «Увольнять прислугу надо быстро и при свидетелях»
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Is the Universe Made of Math? [Excerpt] - Scientific American
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How Iceland's Genealogy Obsession Leads to Scientific Breakthroughs - The Atlantic
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Computer vision at scale with Hadoop and Storm | code.flickr.com
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http://www.newsweek.com/assange-google-not-what-it-seems-279447
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Rethink before you type | Trisha Prabhu | TEDxTeen - YouTube
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How One Boy With Autism Became BFF With Apple’s Siri - NYTimes.com
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Your Baby's Leftover DNA Is Making You Stronger - The Atlantic
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The Surprising Problem of Too Much Talent - Scientific American
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How I Rewired My Brain to Become Fluent in Math - Issue 17: Big Bangs - Nautilus
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Gamasutra - 'Gamers' don't have to be your audience. 'Gamers' are over.
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When Russians thought the Internet would make them free - Boing Boing
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'The Glass Cage' review: automation is making us stupid | The Verge
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The Ultimate List of Customer Development QuestionsMike Fishbein
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If 'World of Warcraft' is a drug, Blizzard is a cruel drug dealer | The Verge
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Emma Watson Says That The View Feminism Is "Man Hating" Has To Stop
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Giles Bowkett: Why Scrum Should Basically Just Die In A Fire
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How Sugar Daddies Are Financing College Education - The Atlantic
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Caffeine is so essential that the ability to produce it evolved twice | Ars Technica
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How Caffeine Evolved to Help Plants Survive and Help People Wake Up — The New York Times
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Smartwatch Wars: The Apple Watch versus Android Wear, in screenshots | Ars Technica
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Millennials Are Out-Reading Older Generations - The Atlantic
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Lessons from a year’s worth of hiring data | Aline Lerner's Blog
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Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition gets it mostly right - Boing Boing
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Rhianna's rise: Meet the writer behind Tomb Raider | Polygon
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Quantum mechanics lets you image an object with photons that never hit it | Ars Technica
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Broken_Toys comments on HTNGAF about my job killing my relationships.
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Meet the woman who deleted Marissa Mayer’s five children — The Message — Medium
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These portraits from Skyrim look more like magazine covers than video games | Polygon
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How dads improve their kids' lives, according to science - Vox
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Why You Should Never Have Taken That Prestigious Internship - Mic
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How the Other Half Works: an Adventure in the Low Status of Software Engineers | Michael O. Church
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In the Brain, Memories Are Inextricably Tied to Place - The Atlantic
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Rise of the Tomb Raider to be an Xbox exclusive | Technology | The Guardian
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Debugging file corruption on iOS | Engineering Blog | Facebook Code
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Арина Холина: Ангедония и как с ней бороться – Арина Холина – Блог – Сноб
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10 Science Fiction Novels You Pretend to Have Read (And Why You Should Actually Read Them)
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The top 10 novels about childbirth | Books | theguardian.com
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Hadoop at a Crossroads? | blog@CACM | Communications of the ACM
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Lego’s female scientist toys could transform the economy – Quartz
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Releasing "Chunk Scatter", an HTTP chunked encoding analysis tool
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Can Anything Take Down the Facebook Juggernaut? | Business | WIRED
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Eureka! When a Blow to the Head Creates a Sudden Genius - The Atlantic
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Why Readers, Scientifically, Are The Best People To Fall In Love With
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Your name has remarkable power over the path of your life - Quartz
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OkCupid and Tinder are Making It Harder to Meet the One | New York Observer
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Everyone's A Lab Rat In OkCupid's Labyrinth Of Love - ReadWrite
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Low testosterone could be what made us civilized humans - The Washington Post
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Belly fat clearest sign of type 2 diabetes risk | Society | The Guardian
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Amazon Kindle Unlimited: Kindle Unlimited is DOA: Amazon killed it
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BBC - Future - Neuroscience: The man who saw time stand still
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Why We Need Storytellers at the Heart of Product Development | UX Magazine
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Forgetting and Remembering Your First Language - Olga Khazan - The Atlantic
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When Media Mergers Limit More Than Competition - NYTimes.com
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The Bystander Effect: Why Companies Fail to Change | Javalobby
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Powerful people have a distorted perception of time - Quartz
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Meet the Online Tracking Device That is Virtually Impossible to Block - ProPublica
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Count to ten when a plane goes down... - John C. Beck, author of Good vs Good
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Manufacturing the Talent Shortage, by Dimas Guardado | Model View Culture
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How Data Mining Uncovered Rampant Scientific Plagiarism and Fraud - Scientific American
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When the Boss Says, 'Don't Tell Your Coworkers How Much You Get Paid' - Jonathan Timm - The Atlantic
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The Myth of Wealthy Men and Beautiful Women - James Hamblin - The Atlantic
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Soviet Ghosts: an Empire in decay - in pictures | Books | The Guardian
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Video games: Time to tackle the taboo - Telegraph
In a 2011 study at Carnegie Mellon, researchers found that people who trained through video games—where they are not explicitly aware of what they are learning—improved more in much less time than when they tried explicit training.
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The Atlantic Turns a Profit, With an Eye on the Web - NYTimes.com
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Gamasutra - What did they do to you?: Our women heroes problem
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For Those in the Digital Dark, Enlightenment Is Borrowed From the Library — NYTimes.com
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The power of lonely - The Boston Globe
“One ongoing Harvard study indicates that people form more lasting and accurate memories if they believe they’re experiencing something alone.” “…study indicating that people who are socially connected with others can have a hard time identifying with people who are more distant from them.”
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Why Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are so successful, in one word - Quartz
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Big Data should not be a faith-based initiative - Boing Boing
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Because .com Wasn't Available: Cognitive Biases in Software Engineering
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Kremlin offers Silicon Valley a Russian Internet with Chinese characteristics - Boing Boing
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Why College Students Need a Class in Dating - Olga Khazan - The Atlantic
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Why Putin Turned Against the U.S. - David A. Graham - The Atlantic
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10 Tricks to Appear Smart During Meetings — Comedy Corner — Medium
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Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me When I Was Learning How to Code — Medium
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Is Facebook Making Us Lonely? - Stephen Marche - The Atlantic
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Social Media's Small, Positive Role in Human Relationships - Zeynep Tufekci - The Atlantic
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What are the most important things you should teach an adult? - Quora
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When a Relationship Becomes a Game - Susie Neilson - The Atlantic
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When eating is a crime. Ramadan, 'the most un-Islamic month in thecalendar'
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Experimental evidence of massive-scale emotional contagion through social networks
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Sticks and stones: Brain releases natural painkillers during social rejection -- ScienceDaily
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What’s Up With That: Building Bigger Roads Actually Makes Traffic Worse | Autopia | WIRED
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The Singularity Is Further Than It Appears - Charlie's Diary
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Library : On Three Ways of Writing for Children - Catholic Culture
catholic culture? duhh
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Почему я больше не читаю на русском? - Авторские колонки - Новая Газета
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Feeling lonely? Boot up this romance sim and meet your next five boyfriends | The Verge
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Fasting for three days can regenerate entire immune system, study finds - Telegraph
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The Woman Who Forgot the Names of Animals - Indre Viskontas and Chris Mooney - The Atlantic
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Iraq arrest that exposed wealth and power of Isis jihadists | World news | The Guardian
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Newborns exposed to dirt, dander, germs may have lower allergy, asthma risk -- ScienceDaily
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Study: Gamers are more educated, more social than the people who make fun of them
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The Results Are In: America Is Dumb and on the Road to Getting Dumber | Alternet
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In the Beginning Was the Word; Now the Word Is on an App — NYTimes.com
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Stanford researchers crack the math behind successful Reddit submissions | The Verge
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jwz: Now you're thinking with robots. And projection mapping.
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Having children is contagious among high school friends during early adulthood
told you!
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Wives matter more when it comes to calming down marital conflicts
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Amazon: malignant monopoly, or just plain evil? - Charlie's Diary
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APE (Ajax Push Engine) :: Comet server :: Real time data streaming
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38 Maps They Didn’t Teach You At School . - Imgur
Some shitty unsourced maps
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Куда пойти погулять возле дома
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Jaron Lanier: 'The online Utopia doesn't exist. We need to reboot' (Wired UK)
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To be happier, should you increase the good things in your life or reduce the bad things?
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How to live happily ever after, according to science - The Week
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No matter what the boss says about flextime, get to work early - Quartz
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World of Warcraft gender switching: Why men choose female avatars.
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Bullies may get a long-lasting physical benefit, scientists say - Los Angeles Times
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Femtastic Lit: History's 10 greatest sci-fi novels written by women - WhizzPast
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Affinity Propagation | Frey Lab - Probabilistic and Statistical Inference Group
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Attaching the Flesh: A Character Questionnaire | Rob D Young
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Don't Leave Money on the Table with This Crash Course in Pricing
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The other downside of antibiotics: Killing the useful bacteria | Ars Technica
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Women Wear Too Much Makeup Because They Mistakenly Think Men Like It - Olga Khazan - The Atlantic
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Robin Sloan’s Book Bag: Five Science Fiction Books That Matter - The Daily Beast
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A List of Books | 623 of the Best Books ever Written - StumbleUpon
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Инструкция: Как купить квартиру за границей — Дома — Афиша-Город
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The Medieval Kitchen: Recipes from France and Italy, six recipes
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Sci-fi/Fantasy Movies That Don't Involve Aliens Pt.3 - Imgur
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The Wertzone: Waterstones fail to recognise female fantasy authors¬es
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Video games change the way you dream | The Verge
so-called "hardcore" gamers were more likely than their peers to experience lucid dreams
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Education, breastfeeding, and gender affect our bodies’ microbiomes | Ars Technica
“why women with a baccalaureate degree have specific communities in their vaginal microbiome” — чтобы стать веб-дизайнером надо переспать с веб-дизайнером
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How Japan Copied American Culture and Made it Better | Travel | Smithsonian
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Meaningful Activities Protect the Brain From Depression - Olga Khazan - The Atlantic
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Postpartum Depression Can Happen to Any Parent - Julie Beck - The Atlantic
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How America Lost Vladimir Putin - David Rohde and Arshad Mohammed - The Atlantic
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Интернет-магазин японских товаров в Москве, товары из Японии Фукуока
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Introducing Steam Gauge: Ars reveals Steam’s most popular games | Ars Technica
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Why The Security Bug Heartbleed Has A Catchy Logo | Co.Design | business + design
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That Time The CIA And Howard Hughes Tried To Steal A Soviet Submarine
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Alien Earths: why life on other worlds would be far weirder than us | The Verge
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The Ultimate Guide to Solving iOS Battery Drain — Overthought
Uninstall facebook.
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Ill-Considered Choices: Coffee and its Effects on Feature Creep
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Personal Identity Is (Mostly) Performance - Jennifer Ouellette - The Atlantic
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Barbie designer defends doll's impossible curves | The Verge
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Locus Online Perspectives » Cory Doctorow: Cheap Writing Tricks
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The data are in: Life under Putin is a continuous downward spiral into despair
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The Pro-Orgasm Movement - Merissa Nathan Gerson - The Atlantic
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Chartbeat CEO Tony Haile: What You Get Wrong about the Internet - TIME
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This column will change your life: join the management | Life and style | The Guardian
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The top /r/fantasy novels of all time, RESULTS THREAD! : Fantasy
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Former Ultima Online developers working on MMO that offers 'unparalleled freedom' | Polygon
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People were begging for a combination of Self, LISP, and C in the same way that the denizens of Middle Earth were begging Saruman to breed Orcs and men to make Uruk-hai.
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Study: Smarter People Are More Trusting - Julie Beck - The Atlantic
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Humans as Theocides – we killed our original gods and we have forgotten them | a new nature blog
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Automating Layouts Bring Flipboard’s Magazine Style To Web And Windows | TechCrunch
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The long road to building AI for BioShock Infinite's Elizabeth | Polygon
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Raid Awareness is a Learned and Practiced Skill | It's Dangerous to Go Alone
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Meet the 4 Most Desired People in New York (According to OKCupid) - The Cut
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«Это мозг, его едят». Несколько историй о писателях будущего - Slon Magazine
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Breadwinner Wives and Nervous Husbands - NYTimes.com
it’s impossible for you to be happier than your spouse
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Could reading 'Crime and Punishment' make you better at reading people? | The Verge
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When Random Isn't Random Enough: Lessons from an Online Poker Exploit - Laura Diane Hamilton
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Is Your Brain Truly Ready for Junk Food, Porn, or the Internet?
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In 2014, Young People Will Be One Year Closer to Never Being Able to Retire - PolicyMic
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Computer simulations suggest war drove the rise of civilizations
The model fails to predict the emergence of large empires in Central Asia
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Ruins of forgotten empires: APL languages | Locklin on science
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Photography, hello — Software ate the camera, but freed the photograph by Craig Mod