June 3, 2009

Hump day sytek readings

Filed under: Science, Technology — Tim @ 12:52 am

- What I Learned as a Car Czar (WSJ)
- How Neanderthals met a grisly fate: devoured by humans (Guardian)
- Stone Age Superglue Found — Hints at Unknown Smarts? (National Geographic)
- Why We Stare, Even When We Don’t Want To (Wired)
- Candyfab 6000: latest rev of 3D sugar-printer (BoingBoing)
- Humongous Earthworms (forgetomori)
- Crime and politics in Guatemala: An indictment from the grave (The Economist)
- The Alzheimer’s Project (HBO)
- Space Monkey Pictures: 50-Year Anniversary (National Geographic)
- Robot farmhands prepare to invade the countryside (NewScientist)
- How to Build a 100-Million-Image Database (Technology Review)
- AMD Demonstrates first working 40nm DirectX 11 Silicon (PC Perspective)

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