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“A very little key will open a very heavy door” (Charles Dickens, Hunted Down)
World’s Gone Right
Via Reason.com: …the world is getting better in spite of governments, not because of them. World’s Gone Right - Reason.com Points: “…rapid advances in technology have made it more difficult for governments to run the kinds of campaigns that ran up the death toll in...
What To Pack In A Carry-On
Via Business Insider: …do everything you can to make it go smoothly — like, for instance, packing the perfect carry-on. Even if your luggage isn't lost (fingers crossed), you'll no doubt be glad to have a fully-stocked bag on hand at all times. At the very...
In case you’re still wondering where the next boom will come from
Via Business Insider: According to the Frankfurt-based International Federation of Robotics, China could become the world's biggest consumer of industrial robots by 2014, with demand reaching 32,000 units. Gudrun Litzenberger, the organisation's general secretary, has...
Robotics school for Pinoy kids makes math and science fun
Via GMA News Online: …one learning center in the Philippines offers a way for children to enjoy these topics, which may help them become innovators, problem solvers or simply great thinkers. The Fun Inspirational Road to Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics...
Robotics school for Pinoy kids makes math and science fun
Via GMA News Online: …one learning center in the Philippines offers a way for children to enjoy these topics, which may help them become innovators, problem solvers or simply great thinkers. The Fun Inspirational Road to Science and Technology (FIRST) Robotics...
Steve Sinofsky Leaves Microsoft
Via Business Insider: The man who has been in charge of the heart and soul of Microsoft is out of the company, reportedly because he clashed with other top executives. Steve Sinofsky Leaves Microsoft - Business Insider Known especially for delivering software projects...
Stanford University Researchers Create Self-Healing Skin
Via Business Insider: To demonstrate the material's healing powers, researchers sliced the material in half with a scalpel and then pressed the pieces together for a few seconds. The material returned to nearly 100 percent of its original strength within 30 minutes....
Stanford University Researchers Create Self-Healing Skin
Via Business Insider: To demonstrate the material's healing powers, researchers sliced the material in half with a scalpel and then pressed the pieces together for a few seconds. The material returned to nearly 100 percent of its original strength within 30 minutes....