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Monthly Archives: February 2019

Climate rewind: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal

2019/02/26 bucy Leave a comment

Researchers have used liquid metals to turn carbon dioxide back into solid coal, in a world-first breakthrough that could transform our approach to carbon capture and storage.

Source: Climate rewind: Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal

“Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin’s mission was to save wildlife. He did.

2019/02/22 bucy Leave a comment

Irwin — the “Crocodile Hunter”— was a television personality and a zookeeper and, most of all, a conservationist.

Source: “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin’s mission was to save wildlife. He did. – Vox

A Modern Take on a Kubrick Classic with New ‘A Clockwork Orange’ Trailer

2019/02/21 bucy Leave a comment

Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange is set to return to theaters with new modern trailer to boot.

Source: A Modern Take on a Kubrick Classic with New ‘A Clockwork Orange’ Trailer

Giving homes to the homeless is cheaper than leaving them on the streets

2019/02/20 bucy Leave a comment

Addressing housing directly is cheaper than relying on cops and emergency rooms.

Source: Giving homes to the homeless is cheaper than leaving them on the streets – Vox

‘Selfie harm’ and the damage done by social media

2019/02/19 bucy Leave a comment

Source: ‘Selfie harm’ and the damage done by social media

Audi helps you avoid red lights by suggesting speeds

2019/02/19 bucy Leave a comment

Source: Audi helps you avoid red lights by suggesting speeds

Citing lack of demand, Airbus cancels A380 superjumbo aircraft

2019/02/14 bucy Leave a comment

“What we’re seeing here is the end of the large, four-engine aircraft.”

Source: Citing lack of demand, Airbus cancels A380 superjumbo aircraft | Ars Technica

Tim O’Reilly’s argument against Reid Hoffman’s “Blitzscaling”

2019/02/12 bucy Leave a comment

Blitzscaling promises to teach techniques that are “the lightning fast path to building massively valuable companies.” But it’s not a recipe for success—it’s survivorship bias masquerading as a strategy.

Source: Tim O’Reilly’s argument against Reid Hoffman’s “Blitzscaling” — Quartz

Bless the overclockers: In the data center world, liquid cooling is becoming king | Ars Technica

2019/02/04 bucy Leave a comment

“For high performance computing, you just can’t do it with air.”

Source: Bless the overclockers: In the data center world, liquid cooling is becoming king | Ars Technica

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