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What Spam With Bacon Is Really Made Of | Wired Science | Wired.com
wired.com — “Open a can o' Spam With Bacon: an indefinite shelf life, some color magic, and an amount of sodium equal to 234 Ruffles potato chips.” View full resource at wired.com
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WIRED: What Spam With Bacon Is Really Made Of - Open a can o' Spam With Bacon: an indefinite shelf life, some color ... http://t.co/Nep93e60
At Therapeutic Humor Conference, Laughter Medicine Is Serious Business | Underwire | Wired.com
wired.com — “Caregivers mingle with masters of comedy at the annual event, which is dedicated to the miraculous healing effects of funny business. A report from the 25th Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor Conference.” View full resource at wired.com
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Great piece @HumorCode on essence of AATH conf--what makes things funny- & what's therapeutic? http://t.co/qd8PUX9Y
DIY.org is an Online Refrigerator for Kids' Artwork | GeekDad | Wired.com
wired.com — “DIY.org is an new app and website for you kids to create their own portfolio or their artwork.” View full resource at wired.com
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http://t.co/nOgrmlct is an Online Refrigerator for Kids' Artwork http://t.co/Ov1ja45m
Designing Sailbots to Mop Up Oil Spills | Wired Design | Wired.com
wired.com — “It’s the second anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. Of the many terrible lessons learned from the event, perhaps the most tragic is the shocking inadequacy of current cleanup technology. Given how often we spill oil this is an urgent problem. Enter Protei: an open source, shapeshifting, oil-spill-cleaning sailboat drone. Developed by a globally connected network of designers, engineers, tinkerers, and makers who are hell-bent on finding a better way to clean up the ocean, Protei kicke” View full resource at wired.com
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Designing Sailbots to Mop Up Oil Spills http://t.co/ay59n0hW 'Shape-shifting hull, allows it to twist & bend like a fish' @doingitwrong
'Pay What You Want' Works by Making People Feel Good | Wired Science | Wired.com
wired.com — “Letting customers decide how much to pay for a product seems like a surefire way to go out of business, although bands like Radiohead have used the strategy with limited success. So does it really work?” View full resource at wired.com
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‘Pay What You Want’ Works by Making People Feel Good re Ourselves When Doing It http://t.co/CF3448ln @wired
What Your Klout Score Really Means | Epicenter | Wired.com
wired.com — “Your Klout score is gaining in importance: a high one might bring perks, but a low one could dash your career dreams.” View full resource at wired.com
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What Your Klout Score Really Means | Epicenter | http://t.co/aDwHbg41 http://t.co/eVIbaZT9
Thinking in a Foreign Language Makes Decisions More Rational | Wired Science | Wired.com
wired.com — “To judge a risk more clearly, it may help to consider it in a foreign language: A series of experiments on more than 300 people from the U.S. and Korea found that thinking in a second language reduced deep-seated, misleading biases that unduly influence how risks and benefits are perceived.” View full resource at wired.com
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Exotic Travel? Take Your Precautions Seriously. (Or Die.) | Wired Science | Wired.com
wired.com — “So, these deadlines: They've been intense. (I know, I said last week I thought I was done. I was wrong. But now I think I'm done — though chairing a” View full resource at wired.com
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Exotic Travel? Take Your Precautions Seriously. (Or Die.) | Wired Science | http://t.co/HKAJV0Dx http://t.co/LgLtaOMM
New U.S. Interrogation Tool: Science | Danger Room | Wired.com
wired.com — “The U.S.'s premier unit for interrogating terrorists is interested in science. No, not junk science like the Sodium Pentothal "truth serum." Actual behavioral science to help learn how to make a terrorist talk -- quickly, truthfully and, importantly, humanely.” View full resource at wired.com
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New US Interrogation Tool: Science - Major Success for Opponents of #Torture http://t.co/zoRYfoRc @attackerman
Hubble Captures Incredible New Panorama of Tarantula Nebula | Wired Science | Wired.com
wired.com — “Millions of young stars shine brightly in this enormous stellar nursery at the heart of the Tarantula Nebula.” View full resource at wired.com
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Wow. That is all. http://t.co/fVHi7ndK Amazing image of Tarantula Nebula
How To Improve Eyewitness Testimony | Wired Science | Wired.com
wired.com — “My latest Head Case column in the WSJ explores a forthcoming Psychological Science paper by Neil Brewer (not online yet) that shows how the flawed memories” View full resource at wired.com
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How to Improve Eyewitness Testimony: ~75% of False Convictions → Bad Eyewitness Testimony http://t.co/ECXyUW6r #jonahlehrer
What's Inside: Red Wine | Wired Magazine | Wired.com
wired.com — “Get to the bottom of your glass of vino -- as in what tannins do to your tongue and why tyramine gives you a headache.” View full resource at wired.com
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What’s Inside Red Wine - chemical compounds http://t.co/18o9yPuL @patrickdijusto
This Just In: North Korea Still Sucks at Launching Rockets | Danger Room | Wired.com
wired.com — “Congratulations, North Korea. You have just failed to put a satellite in orbit for the fourth time in fifteen years. Exhale, America: Pyongyang will not be able to attack you at home.” View full resource at wired.com
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N-Korea still suffers from Premature (Rocket) Explosion: http://t.co/iLsL1zej via @WiredFeed
Artificial Intelligence Could Be on Brink of Passing Turing Test | Wired Science | Wired.com
wired.com — “One hundred years after Alan Turing was born, his eponymous test remains an elusive benchmark for artificial intelligence. Now, for the first time in decades, it's possible to imagine a machine making the grade.” View full resource at wired.com
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Artificial Intelligence Could Be on Brink of Passing Turing Test | Wired Science | http://t.co/rcg1ZHLg http://t.co/5sUmcKK5
Heady Times for Health Care in the Cloud | Cloudline | Wired.com
wired.com — “Heady times are ahead in health care. Even though we are watched by a nervous, panicky government that doesn’t quite get the deets, enough good seems to be getting done for Uncle Sam to continue letting us move about the cabin. And the government is getting behind the cloud -- or, at the very least, not getting in the way of it, writes athenahealth's Jonathan Bush.” View full resource at wired.com
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Heady Times for Health Care in the Cloud: In 1990, when I got my first health care job driving ambulances, not a... http://t.co/0EJpAy6c

