The Most Popular Drug in America Is an Antipsychotic
(alternet.org)
November 2014 Archive
721.
722.
Brazil builds its own fiber optic network to avoid the NSA
(sovereignman.com)
723.
How Bad Luck and Bad Networking Cost Douglas Prasher a Nobel Prize (2011)
(discovermagazine.com)
724.
725.
MozVR
(mozvr.com)
726.
Counterparty Recreates Ethereum's Smart Contract Platform on Bitcoin
(counterparty.io)
727.
txet lanoitcerid-iB
(en.wikipedia.org)
728.
Many Older Brains Have Plasticity, but in a Different Place
(neurosciencenews.com)
729.
Half of stars lurk outside galaxies
(nature.com)
730.
Dell’s Life After Wall Street
(nytimes.com)
731.
Inside the Dynomak: A Fusion Technology Cheaper Than Coal
(spectrum.ieee.org)
732.
Backups suck (2013)
(3ofcoins.net)
733.
734.
735.
736.
Mining of Massive Datasets
(mmds.org)
737.
Rubinius 3.0 – Part 1: The Rubinius Team
(rubini.us)
738.
I taught my black kids their elite upbringing would protect them
(washingtonpost.com)
739.
Twitter Is Tracking Users’ Installed Apps for Ad Targeting
(blogs.wsj.com)
740.
The Loneliest Genius
(nautil.us)
741.
Startups can now buy insurance against threat of patent trolls
(arstechnica.com)
742.
Unicorn Unix Magic Tricks
(thorstenball.com)
743.
Particles.js
(vincentgarreau.com)
744.
745.
How Does a Debugger Work?
(blog.0x972.info)
746.
Red Programming Language
(red-lang.org)
747.
Startup creates VetiGel, a plant based polymer that seals wounds in seconds
(medicalxpress.com)
748.
Kurzgesagt Information Design
(kurzgesagt.org)
749.
CC500: a tiny self-hosting C compiler
(homepage.ntlworld.com)