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Network Science Chooses the Most Creative Paintings in History | MIT Technology Review

Posted on June 13, 2015 by timbatchelder

Machine Vision Algorithm Chooses the Most Creative Paintings in History | MIT Technology Review.

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Who makes the most reliable hard drives? (updated) | ExtremeTech

Posted on May 9, 2015 by timbatchelder

Who makes the most reliable hard drives? (updated) | ExtremeTech.

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How sleeping 6 times a day helped the founder of WordPress build a billion-dollar company | VentureBeat | OffBeat | by Gregory Ferenstein

Posted on February 16, 2015 by timbatchelder

How sleeping 6 times a day helped the founder of WordPress build a billion-dollar company | VentureBeat | OffBeat | by Gregory Ferenstein.

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The first smart homes

Posted on December 21, 2014 by timbatchelder

TreeHugger.

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The correlation between biodiversity, ecological thinking and agreeableness

Posted on December 20, 2014 by timbatchelder

Why countries with the nicest people are the greenest | MNN - Mother Nature Network

Why countries with the nicest people are the greenest | MNN – Mother Nature Network.

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Boston Tech Innovation: more solving tough social problems, less glamour

Posted on December 20, 2014 by timbatchelder

Boston Is an Innovation Hotbed and Doesn’t Care Whether You Know It | Re/code.

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Radical mycology: applying traditional wisdom to modern problems

Posted on December 13, 2014 by timbatchelder

This guy thinks mushrooms can save the planet and he’s not even tripping | Grist.

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Americas 10 Best Cities for Commuting on Public Transit | WIRED

Posted on October 11, 2014 by timbatchelder

Americas 10 Best Cities for Commuting on Public Transit | WIRED.

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How The Clark Art Institute’s Renovation Saved a Whopping 1,000,000 Gallons of Water

Posted on September 27, 2014 by timbatchelder

inhabitat.

inhabitat

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Need a water filter? Peel a tree branch | MIT News Office

Posted on September 24, 2014 by timbatchelder

Need a water filter? Peel a tree branch | MIT News Office.

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This just in: Millennials love organic eggplant, hate Gucci | Grist

Posted on September 13, 2014 by timbatchelder

This just in: Millennials love organic eggplant, hate Gucci | Grist.

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What is the blue light from our screens really doing to our eyes? — Tech News and Analysis

Posted on September 12, 2014 by timbatchelder

What is the blue light from our screens really doing to our eyes? — Tech News and Analysis.

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