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Not ready for take off ✈
21 July 2017 - 0Airports, Airlines, climate change, Apple, Facebook, movies, and tall people. -
I touch myself
20 July 2017 - 0Masturbation, whale hunting, Elon Musk, pain for robots,food production, quantum computing, wildfires, text recognition, and key copies. -
The end of smartphones ?
19 July 2017 - 0#technology — The smartphone is on death watch – Smartphones will die out. The big players are moving strategically for what comes after. Matt Weinberger for www.businessinsider.com
#freedom — Precarious balance – Security and freedom. there's a fine balance to be found. James Paek for www.studentsforliberty.org
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Typo trouble ?
18 July 2017 - 0Today: Fonts, Germany, climate change, Syrian journalists, iPhone, sounds, air traffic controllers, and condoms. -
The iPhone is everything ?
17 July 2017 - 0The iPhone, libertarianism, fashion tech, umbrella startups, panic buttons, “flash organizations”, and different definitions of success. -
A number of people ????????
13 July 2017 - 0Population, Henry David Thoreau, Apple, icebergs, founders, infrastructure, and tracks. -
How Many People Can The Earth Hold?
13 July 2017 - 0There are over seven billion people currently living on Earth, but with limited resources, when will we run out of room?
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The wonderfully weird world of Neutrinos
12 July 2017 - 0This video is about the phenomenon of neutrino oscillations, which is where neutrinos can change flavors (ie, change between electron, muon, or tau neutrinos) because those interaction states are in non-trivial superpositions of the free traveling/mass eigenstates (?1, ?2 and ?3).
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How Does a Transistor Work?
11 July 2017 - 0After the transistor was invented in 1947 one of the first available consumer technologies it was applied to was radios, so they could be made portable and higher quality. Hence the line in 'Brown-eyed Girl' - "going down to the old mine with a transistor radio."