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Genetic Analysis of 250 Burgers Reveals Some Unsavory Surprises
Tuesday, May 10th, 2016Helix conducts research as you write | TechCrunch
Monday, May 9th, 2016Ambient Furniture from MIT- Postscapes
Sunday, May 8th, 2016Has skype cabinet
http://postscapes.com/ambient-furniture-from-mit
Can Gizmos Cure Insomnia? – The New Yorker
Sunday, May 8th, 2016In search of 40 winks
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/02/08/in-search-of-forty-winks Nice but slightly critical survey of #sleep gadgets (trackers, beds, snore suppressors, &c)
Why Aren’t There More Scientists? A One-Word Explanation
Sunday, May 8th, 2016Q: Why Aren’t There More Scientists? A: Money
http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2016/04/29/why-we-dont-produce-more-scientists-a-one-word-explanation/ Breakdown of how a field’s $6M in NSF #funding is apportioned HT @gnat
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“Every year Congress gives the National Science Foundation roughly 7.3 billion dollars. That sum hasn’t changed much (in real terms) for decades. The Defense Department gets $573 billion. But $7.3 billion isn’t bad. “It sounds like a lot of money,” says Jahren, even if it’s spread across biology, geology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, psychology, sociology, and some computer science.
Divided 50 times—assuming one paleobiologist in every state—that works out to $120,000 per grant. In fact, Jahren counted between 30 and 40 grants per year, for an average of $165,000. Assuming some of those scientists hire assistants, she figures there are “about 100 [government] funded paleobiologists in America.””
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History as Seen on Mad Men: A Timeline | TIME
Sunday, May 8th, 2016Sony RX100 IV vs RX100 III vs RX100 II – Difference Comparison
Friday, May 6th, 2016The Science of Serendipity in the Workplace – WSJ
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Among the installations is a “lunch button” kiosk, which matches up employees with common interests to have lunch together that day. And there is a “conversation portal”—a two-way videoconferencing system attached to the end of a long cafe table—to help “spark informal conversation” among diners from offices around the world, Mr. Rose says. Another is a “conversational balance table” where an animated floral display provides instant feedback on whether someone is hogging a conversation.
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http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887323798104578455081218505870