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Meet the startups racing to reinvent the meal (theguardian.com) Science
34 points by khuknows 15 hours ago | 38 comments
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Trump Should Win the Nobel Peace Prize, South Korea's President Moon Says (npr.org) Politics Security Science
21 points by mbgaxyz 11 hours ago | 9 comments
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Home Chip Fabrication in 66 Steps (zeloof.xyz) Science
707 points by DEFCON28 23 hours ago | 114 comments
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Benchling (YC S12) Is Hiring Software Engineers to Accelerate Biotech Research (benchling.com) Databases Science
1 points by sajithw 8 hours ago | None comments
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Galileo data offers NASA new scientific insights 20 years after collection (upi.com) Science
4 points by LyalinDotCom 6 hours ago | 0 comments
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NASA’s Journey into the Red Planet’s Deepest Mysteries (nytimes.com) Science
37 points by dnetesn 2 hours ago | 7 comments
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How to assess new solar technologies (mit.edu) Science
16 points by technologyvault 23 hours ago | 0 comments
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First made-at-home integrated circuits using litography (zeloof.xyz) Science
19 points by Confiks 6 hours ago | 1 comments
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Hydrofluoric Acid: An Invisible Fire (1996) (discovermagazine.com) Science
131 points by DEFCON28 1 hours ago | 61 comments
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Why do the temperamentally blessed sail through life’s storms? (aeon.co) Science
7 points by ALee 22 hours ago | 0 comments
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Your microbiome is considered an ‘essential organ’ (medium.com) Science
15 points by sohkamyung 17 hours ago | 0 comments
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Particle Physics Resurrects Alexander Graham Bell’s Voice (ieee.org) Science
115 points by sohkamyung 18 hours ago | 19 comments
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Troubled Times for Alternatives to Einstein’s Theory of Gravity (quantamagazine.org) Science
17 points by sohkamyung 20 hours ago | 0 comments
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Stanford physicist finds that swirling liquids work similarly to Bitcoin (stanford.edu) Science
5 points by signa11 20 hours ago | 3 comments
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Americans Are a Lonely Lot, and Young People Bear the Heaviest Burden (npr.org) Science
301 points by sudouser 11 hours ago | 257 comments
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This revolution in our understanding of depression will be life-transforming (theguardian.com) Science
11 points by devy 7 hours ago | 1 comments
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Cincinnati's Abandoned Subway (cincinnati-transit.net) Science
134 points by gscott 8 hours ago | 43 comments
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Illnesses from Mosquito, Tick, and Flea Bites Increasing in the US (cdc.gov) Security Science
163 points by indescions_2018 4 hours ago | 120 comments
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Alcohol powder (wikipedia.org) Science
9 points by _vlamacko 4 hours ago | 0 comments
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'Biohacker' Who Injected Himself with DIY Herpes Treatment Found Dead (livescience.com) Science
23 points by jbryner 10 hours ago | 21 comments
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A Radically Conservative Solution for Cosmology’s Biggest Mystery (quantamagazine.org) Science
45 points by cfadvan 11 hours ago | 14 comments
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Physically stronger Norwegian men are more likely to be married (sciencedirect.com) Science
47 points by sndean 7 hours ago | 21 comments
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Integrating optical components into existing chip designs (mit.edu) Science
40 points by rbanffy 10 hours ago | 7 comments
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Jeff Bezos says this is how he plans to spend the bulk of his fortune (cnbc.com) Amazon Science
7 points by uptown 8 hours ago | 3 comments
115.
These Are the Dinosaurs That Didn't Die (nationalgeographic.com) Science
6 points by caprorso 22 hours ago | 0 comments
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DNA of every baby born in California is stored. Who has access to it? (cbsnews.com) Science
222 points by georgecmu 21 hours ago | 121 comments
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Scotch Tape Unleashes X-Ray Power (nytimes.com) Science
25 points by mpweiher 19 hours ago | 11 comments
118.
Google to warn when humans chat with convincing bots (bbc.com) AI/Machine Learning Science Google
32 points by baddash 22 hours ago | 55 comments
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Quartzy (YC S11) Is Hiring Software Engineers (Palo Alto / Remote-US) (grnh.se) Science
1 points by jayzee 19 hours ago | None comments
120.
Applied Machine Learning Spring 2018 (Columbia) (columbia.edu) Science
22 points by nafizh 10 hours ago | 0 comments
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