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931.
The BBC's problem with science (guardian.co.uk)
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tokenadult
14 years ago
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932.
Bernie Sanders: We must stop this corporate takeover of American democracy (guardian.co.uk)
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nextparadigms
14 years ago
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933.
How Google has lost control of Android (guardian.co.uk)
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rmah
14 years ago
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934.
TVShack's student founder can be extradited to US, court rules (guardian.co.uk)
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Joakal
14 years ago
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935.
US pressured Spain to implement online piracy law, leaked files shows (guardian.co.uk)
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PixelRobot
14 years ago
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936.
The NDAA's historic assault on American liberty (guardian.co.uk)
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colin_jack
14 years ago
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937.
Amazon's results for 'iPad' search: want to buy a Kindle Fire instead? (guardian.co.uk)
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mjfern
14 years ago
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938.
Goodbye Delicious, hello Pinboard: why we'll pay for Internet plumbing (guardian.co.uk)
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LiveTheDream
14 years ago
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939.
The 'Third Age' of the Internet: A Revolution of All Things (guardian.co.uk)
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makimaki
18 years ago
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940.
Results of publicly funded research will be open access (guardian.co.uk)
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ssn
15 years ago
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941.
Rumor has it Cern may have found the Higgs boson (guardian.co.uk)
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wavephorm
15 years ago
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942.
Fake terror plots, paid informants: the tactics of FBI 'entrapment' questioned (guardian.co.uk)
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nextparadigms
15 years ago
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943.
The dark side of our gadget addiction (guardian.co.uk)
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trusche
15 years ago
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944.
Neutrinos still faster than light in latest version of experiment (guardian.co.uk)
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rdamico
15 years ago
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945.
BBC conspire to bring DRM to UK television (guardian.co.uk)
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timclark
15 years ago
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946.
My hero: Alan Turing, by Alan Garner (guardian.co.uk)
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ionfish
15 years ago
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947.
The mathematical law that shows why wealth flows to the 1% (guardian.co.uk)
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pier0
15 years ago
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948.
Why you should be happy that Microsoft is embracing Node.js (guardian.co.uk)
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paulbatum
15 years ago
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949.
Food has always been about class in Britain (guardian.co.uk)
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bootload
18 years ago
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950.
Has China found the future of publishing? (guardian.co.uk)
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nextparadigms
15 years ago
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951.
What eight years of writing the Bad Science column have taught me (guardian.co.uk)
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bootload
15 years ago
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952.
Hans Rosling was right: UK consumption falling since 2001 (guardian.co.uk)
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ott2
15 years ago
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953.
Hackers are vital to the university culture of openness and innovation (guardian.co.uk)
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MrKurtHaeusler
15 years ago
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954.
Wall Street Journal caught faking circulation figures (guardian.co.uk)
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cstross
15 years ago
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955.
Local currencies the German way: the chiemgauer (guardian.co.uk)
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cromulent
15 years ago
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956.
Amanda Knox: What's in a face? (guardian.co.uk)
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ColinWright
15 years ago
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957.
Fukushima, six months on (guardian.co.uk)
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paulcarey
15 years ago
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958.
Former head of MI5 decries "war on terror" terminology (guardian.co.uk)
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atlantic
15 years ago
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959.
Academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist (guardian.co.uk)
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bodski
15 years ago
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960.
Dictionary compilers create endangered words list (guardian.co.uk)
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fun2have
15 years ago
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