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  • Race, Gender, and Dot Density Maps

    Race, Gender, Density Maps

    Two examples of dot density maps, which are primarily used to visualize demographic space.At UXBlog: The Dispersion of Life and Gender in New York City“Now it... Read more

    The 22 October 2013 by   Sdlong
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  • Microsoft Prototypes Smartglasses

    Microsoft Prototypes Smartglasses

    Wearable tech is the next big battleground. Do you doubt that? I didn’t think so. Now, according to The Wall Street Journal’s sources, Microsoft is currently... Read more

    The 22 October 2013 by   Ningauble
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  • A Simple Stochastic Climate Model: Climate Sensitivity

    Simple Stochastic Climate Model: Sensitivity

    I haven’t forgotten about this project! Read the introduction and ODE derivation if you haven’t already.Last time I derived the following ODE for temperature T... Read more

    The 17 October 2013 by   Climatesight
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  • Congratulations to Martin Karplus

    Congratulations Martin Karplus

    We were delighted to learn last week that Martin Karplus will be one of three individuals to share the 2013 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Read more

    The 16 October 2013 by   Scarc
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  • Impact of Phailin Cyclone in Ranchi City of India.

    Impact Phailin Cyclone Ranchi City India.

    Rivers were overflowing and trees were uprooted. By Dr. Nitish Priyadarshi.Heavy rains on Sunday (13th Otober) lashed Jharkhand following the "peripheral effect... Read more

    The 16 October 2013 by   Priyadarshi
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  • How to Be Amazing

    Amazing

    "How to be Amazing: If you want a first-class trip to amazing, follow these steps." I spent the morning in 7th grade.Specifically, I spent the morning in 7th... Read more

    The 16 October 2013 by   Mrsebiology
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  • Why Do We Walk Upright?

    Walk Upright?

    Walking upright is one of the defining features of humans, separating us from the rest of the living apes. So it’s hardly surprising that the origins of... Read more

    The 15 October 2013 by   Reprieve
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  • Intelligent Robots: Should We Be Frightened?

    Intelligent Robots: Should Frightened?

    "Are you prepared to meet your robot overlords," asks Tia Ghose. "The idea of superintelligent machines may sound like the plot of 'The Terminator' or 'The... Read more

    The 11 October 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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  • Why Are Humans Furless?

    Humans Furless?

    The title of this post is a bit of a lie, humans aren’t actually furless (and I’m not just talking about the hair on our head). In actual fact humans have as... Read more

    The 08 October 2013 by   Reprieve
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  • Web 3.0: Does Anybody Really Know What It Will Be?

    3.0: Does Anybody Really Know What Will

    Half a dozen years ago I wrote a post entitled Web 3.0 Still Advancing -- Even if People Don't Know What to Call It. I noted that Web 1. Read more

    The 08 October 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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