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Scientific Method – Ars Technica
- Congressman demands more NOAA e-mails about climate study
- “Dangerous paleo diet” study is ragged with holes
- Sponge full of cholesterol pushes animal life back to 650 million years
- It’s actually easy to force people to be evil
13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR
ResearchBuzz
- Red Cross, Street View, Cyndi’s List, More: Friday Afternoon Buzz, February 26, 2016
- Gopher, Humanities, YouTube, More: Friday Buzz, February 25, 2016
NPR Fresh Air
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- Happy Birthday to the Man in Black. Johnny Cash: The Fresh Air...
- "We’re hearing a lot about diversity. I hate that word so, so much…I feel it’s a medicinal word that..."
- Chris Rock is hosting the Oscars this Sunday night. Variety...
The Presurfer
- Beauty - Amazing Classical Paintings In Motion
- What Fruits And Vegetables Looked Like Before We Domesticated Them
- All Roads Lead To Rome
- How Do We Know What Air is Like on Other Planets?
- Why Is It 'Eleven, Twelve' Instead of 'Oneteen, Twoteen'?
- How The Women-Led 'Bread Boycotts' Changed 20th Century Food Pricing
Futurity
- Try it: Ignore the red and find the ‘T’
- Why humans evolved to feel shame
- Instagram: Foods people eat if there’s no grocery store
- Scientists say we need a real definition for ‘heat wave’
- Will ecotourism rob Maasai of their land?
- Native English speakers get different results on concussion test
- New Wi-Fi uses 10,000 times less power
- A professor is riding this high-tech ‘weather bike’ around Cleveland
GOOD
- Japan Wows the World With the Self-Parking Chair
- Mark Zuckerberg Chastises Employees Who Crossed Out ‘Black Lives Matter’ on Facebook’s Signature Wall
- The Country’s First ‘Marijuana Editor’ Talks Weed
- A Proposed California Law Will Ensure That Models Are Healthy Before a Gig
- Canadian Sailor Just Had a Historic Kiss With His Boyfriend
- The Refugee’s Dilemma
- Teens Create an App That Fights Hunger
- ‘Falling Letters’ Shows What It’s Like to Have ADHD
- Treatment-Resistant Super Lice Has Spread Across 25 States
- Here’s Why Transgender Artist Anohni Won’t be Attending the Academy Awards
- Idiocracy Writer Admits He May Have Predicted the Future
DNS-OARC
Blog - Mapbox
Recyclart
Main Feed - Environmental Defense
- Portland workshop focuses on how to make management work better for fishermen
- Paying Attention to "Orphan" Wells Pays Off
Switchboard, from NRDC
- Latin America Green News: Monarch numbers rise, oil leaks in Peru's Amazon, renewables dominate energy auctions
- Washington's Carbon Rule Gets a Makeover
- Perdue, Subway move full steam ahead on antibiotics use commitments
- Monarch numbers are up, but they're not out of the woods yet
- Why Conservatives Should Support Environmental Standards
- Bankruptcies in Coal Country put Self-Bonding in Spotlight
- Heritage Proposes Brainless Butchering of the Transportation Budget
Modern FarmerModern Farmer
- Man Incubates Supermarket Eggs, Now Has Very Cute Pet Quail
- Eating Truffles from Chernobyl Not as Terrifying as You Might Imagine
- This Maryland Guy is Making Money on Food Waste, While Also Feeding the Hungry
Big Picture
The Changelog
The Tangential
- Good Move Dropping the ‘House Masters’ Nomenclature, Harvard
- “Ordinary Pictures”: Walker Art Center Deconstructs Stock Images
JeeLabs
WebUrbanist
swissmiss
Root Simple
Food and Drug Administration--Press Releases
Mattias Inks
We Make Money Not Art
Dilbert Daily Strip
OET Experimental Licensing Branch Recent Grants
- File Number: 0713-EX-PL-2015, Callsign: WI2XEM
- File Number: 0262-EX-ST-2016, Callsign: WJ9XJO
- File Number: 0737-EX-PL-2015, Callsign: WI2XEE
CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
- Prevalence of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake Among Adults — 23 States and the District of Columbia, 2013
- Outbreak of Foodborne Botulism Associated with Improperly Jarred Pesto — Ohio and California, 2014
- Evaluation of Routine HIV Opt-Out Screening and Continuum of Care Services Following Entry into Eight Prison Reception Centers — California, 2012
- Update: Interim Guidelines for Health Care Providers Caring for Infants and Children with Possible Zika Virus Infection — United States, February 2016
- Notes from the Field: Ebola Virus Disease Response Activities During a Mass Displacement Event After Flooding — Freetown, Sierra Leone, September–November, 2015
- Notes from the Field: Verona Integron-Encoded Metallo-Beta-Lactamase–Producing Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae in a Neonatal and Adult Intensive Care Unit — Kentucky, 2015
- Announcement: World Birth Defects Day — March 3, 2016
- QuickStats: Percentage of Adults Aged 18–64 Years with Two or More Visits to the Emergency Department in the Past 12 Months, by Health Insurance Coverage Status, and Race/Ethnicity — National Health Interview Survey, 2014
- Notifiable Diseases and Mortality Tables
- SUPPLEMENTS: Development of the Community Health Improvement Navigator Database of Interventions
Ars Technica
- Congressman demands more NOAA e-mails about climate study
- The Power Glove reborn? Sony patent points to finger-tracking controller
- Obama administration closing in on rules to let NSA share more freely with FBI, CIA
- Police chief: There’s a “reasonably good chance” not much is on seized iPhone
- Drone flies within 30 feet of passenger jet landing at Heathrow
- More GOP presidential hopefuls now side with the FBI in iPhone crypto fight
- Hackers did indeed cause Ukrainian power outage, US report concludes
- AT&T gave $62K to lawmakers months before vote to limit muni broadband
- “Dangerous paleo diet” study is ragged with holes
- Meet America’s next top bomber—the B-21
- Apple’s $120M jury verdict against Samsung destroyed on appeal
- Cratering portable sales can’t prop up Nintendo’s business anymore
- RIAA gets $22M default judgment against “brazen and egregious” MP3 website
- Sponge full of cholesterol pushes animal life back to 650 million years
Grist
- Americans spend 30 billion hours a year commuting. And it’s killing them
- Exxon Mobil’s insane argument against action on climate change
- 4 charts that show electric cars’ bright future
- Attacks on contraception, Trump on Planned Parenthood, and Gristers on our embarrassing first kisses
- House Science Chair takes his war on climate science one step further
- This “ocean farmer” could make you hopeful about the future of the sea
- Bill Nye should moderate the next GOP debate
- Mass extinction threatens the world’s pollinators — and its crops
- You don’t have to watch all the Oscar-nominated films — just these
Colossal
- The First Trailer for ‘Loving Vincent,’ an Animated Film Featuring 12 Oil Paintings per Second by Over 100 Painters
- New Pressed Fern, Algae, and Gold Leaf Illustrations by Helen Ahpornsiri
In Custodia Legis: Law Librarians of Congress
Pinboard (stml)
McSweeney’s
- Seeking Failed Artists for Associate Position by Joe Eichner
- Monologue: An All-Purpose Oscar Acceptance Speech by Jay Martel
- Women Who Should Be Pretty Pissed Off: Virginia Woolf Will Kick Your Ass by Amy Watkin
Snarkmarket
NOTCOT
Features – FiveThirtyEight
- Christie’s Endorsement Of Trump Totally Makes Sense
- Every Oscar Prediction We Could Find
- A Statistical Analysis Of Stephen Colbert’s First 100 Episodes Of ‘The Late Show’
- LeBron’s 3-Point Shot Has Abandoned Him
- Can Math Predict The Oscars? A Debate.
- Significant Digits For Friday, Feb. 26, 2016
- Can You Decode The Four Secret Messages?
- Marco Rubio Finally Steps Up As The Anti-Trump
- What Is The Real Unemployment Rate?
John Hendrix
Design Milk
- Voong: A Vase That Doubles as a Bong
- Headspace’s State-of-the-Art Meditation Pods
- An Intuitive, Solar Powered, Motion Sensor Light
- Where Math and Nature Meet Art: Katy Ann Gilmore
- Cresta Solid Wood Shell Chair
- Friday Five with Anita Cooney
kottke.org
National Geographic News
- See How Malala Is Helping Refugee Girls Get an Education
- Week's Best Space Pictures: Astronauts Capture Stunning Aurora
- Malala’s Dad Says His Daughter Is Unstoppable
- 11 Incredible Pictures Reveal Hidden Underwater World
- The World Has a Chance to Make the Wild Animal Trade More Humane
- Remember When Everyone Was Using Solar Energy?
- The Surprising History Behind Leap Year
someecards.com
- Netflix is adding a new feature, giving you an excuse to look at your phone while binge-watching.
- Pun-infested news story highlights farmer who spelled 'No Trump' with cow poop.
- Landlady publicly shames pervert who left a XXXL-sized problem in her parking lot.
- Crazy 'Harry Potter' fan theory suggests history predicted the fate of Fred and George.
- This Pennsylvania honors student just got arrested for really being a 23-year-old Ukrainian man.
- This artist's gorgeous Disney character mashups will make you want to watch all the movies immediately.
- This girl had the world's best excuse for not having her homework.
- This photo shows the exact moment that Taylor Swift met boyfriend Calvin Harris.
- Someone made a hilarious Tumblr imagining the home life of Han Solo and Kylo Ren.
- Kesha's lawyer shares clip of new song. It's an excellent reminder that Kesha has a very good voice.
- Gigi Hadid has a nip slip on the runway, handles it like a pro.
- This Canadian sailor made history with the first same-sex male kiss for the Canadian Navy.
- Jennifer Garner breaks her silence about Nannygate and throws some Southern shade at Ben Affleck.
- Mom uses her adorable kids to recreate images from the Oscar Best Picture nominees.
- Illustrator Frances Cannon uses Instagram to celebrate all women's bodies, no matter what they look like. (NSFW)
- Girl finds proof that Hillary Clinton loves ISIS! Well, she loves Isis, because Isis was the name of her cat.
- If you didn't already hate Gordon Ramsay, wait until you hear what he had to say after trying Girl Scout cookies.
- This is (probably) what Leonardo DiCaprio will say when he finally wins his Oscar.
- Mark Zuckerburg calls out Facebook employees for crossing out 'Black Lives Matter' on company's wall.
- Jimmy Kimmel finds out which non-existent films people think deserve an Oscar this year in latest 'Lie Witness News.'
- Oh, no. The Internet is arguing about the color of this jacket.
- Some dude took advantage of Burger King’s slogan and ordered a burger with over 700 pickles.
- Yelp reviewers are going to town on Kern's Bake Shop after its owners refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple.
- Kim Cattrall uses social media to call out the teen driver who crashed into her house.
- Chinese scientists may have made males obsolete by successfully engineering artificial sperm.
- Ellen talks #OscarsSoWhite, 'because the best way to end Black History Month is to have the whitest Oscars ever.'
- Get ready to have a nostalgia fit at Carly Rae Jepsen singing the new, improved 'Fuller House' theme song.
- Gordon Ramsay does the impossible, somehow manages to offend vegans with joke at their expense.
- The 10 biggest upsets in Oscar history.
- Chris Rock's creepy, mysterious Oscars tweet implies something crazy might happen on Sunday.
- The top 39 tweets of the week as picked by someone who never logs off Twitter.
- Adorable kids talk about their crushes, and they're more open about their feelings than a lot of adults.
- Donald Trump proves that billionaire presidential front-runners have no use for spell check.
- Desperate dad asks Internet if he should tattoo one of his identical twin babies so he can tell them apart.
- The 11 best faces celebrities ever made after losing an Oscar.
- Emma Watson reveals she's used a 'sexual pleasure website,' tells Gloria Steinem to 'definitely check it out.'
- Kelly Clarkson returned to 'American Idol' to make everyone cry, including herself.
- Rebel Wilson outed a journalist for harassing her grandma, but she may have shared a photo of the wrong person.
- Today's the anniversary of #TheDress, let's revisit a debate that divided a nation.
- Kimmel presents a special Oscars edition of Celebrities Read Mean Tweets.
- Get ready to cringe at the most awkwardly bad acceptance speeches in Oscar history.
- QUIZ: Can you match the Oscar-winning actor with a line from their acceptance speech?
- Model Cheryl Tiegs criticizes 'Sports Illustrated' for 'unhealthy' plus-size Ashley Graham on cover.
- Vicious cycle.
Solve for Interesting
Ben Bashford
the neuron club
- Academic Drivel Report
- Shark MOOC: There’s a big shark party, and you’re invited!
- bjoern.brembs.blog » Sci-Hub as necessary, effective civil disobedience
wrdbnr
Garden and Gun
FT Data
- Datawatch: age at first marriage
- The day in 4 charts: G20, RBS, EU Regions, Oscars
- Datawatch: Facebook users