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1. How Fake Money Saved Brazil (2010) (npr.org)
57 points by mrb 2 hours ago | hide | 17 comments
2. An account of a serious medical emergency on a transoceanic flight (feminem.org)
614 points by bshep 14 hours ago | hide | 238 comments
3. The Math Myth (econlib.org)
135 points by forloop 4 hours ago | hide | 135 comments
4. Modern science and Chinese philosophy tell us about how we think (2014) (nautil.us)
28 points by dnetesn 4 hours ago | hide | 2 comments
5. Paris climate deal: US and China announce ratification (bbc.com)
193 points by smb06 13 hours ago | hide | 65 comments
6. A computer engineer has tracked down the first Apollo guidance computer (gadget.co.za)
141 points by a_w 12 hours ago | hide | 26 comments
7. How do you use HN? (docs.google.com)
45 points by pvsukale3 2 hours ago | hide | 20 comments
8. Memento at the W3C (w3.org)
30 points by mpweiher 6 hours ago | hide | discuss
9. Finnish Carrier Sets New World Record for 4G Download Speeds (ieee.org)
9 points by bemmu 3 hours ago | hide | 5 comments
10. Latest Intel, AMD chips won't support Windows versions earlier than Windows 10 (theregister.co.uk)
143 points by infodroid 12 hours ago | hide | 165 comments
11. LoweBot (lowesinnovationlabs.com)
67 points by adenadel 12 hours ago | hide | 16 comments
12. Using molecular codes, plants cry for help, ward off bugs, and save each other (nautil.us)
4 points by brahmwg 1 hour ago | hide | discuss
13. Startups turning to a funding tactic used by oil and gas companies in the 1900s (qz.com)
104 points by endswapper 13 hours ago | hide | 25 comments
14. Solutions to Integer Overflow (regehr.org)
51 points by deafcalculus 11 hours ago | hide | 22 comments
15. Think You Bought Red Snapper? Don’t Be So Sure (wsj.com)
24 points by prostoalex 7 hours ago | hide | 14 comments
16. Strikingly (YC W13) Is Hiring React, React Native, Ruby Devs – Shanghai (strikingly.com)
1 hour ago | hide
17. Amazon and Starbucks pay less tax than sausage stall, says Austria (bbc.co.uk)
60 points by dberhane 6 hours ago | hide | 24 comments
18. Git 2.10 has been released (github.com)
183 points by dwaxe 13 hours ago | hide | 28 comments
19. How Spy Tech Firms Let Governments See Everything on a Smartphone (nytimes.com)
129 points by xacaxulu 10 hours ago | hide | 49 comments
20. Greatest of All Time: Lifestyles of the rich and famous Roman athletes (2010) (laphamsquarterly.org)
51 points by acheron 15 hours ago | hide | 24 comments
21. A global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions (nullschool.net)
387 points by fmariluis 20 hours ago | hide | 43 comments
22. Florida programmer arrested for gaining unauthorized access to kernel.org (justice.gov)
76 points by ashitlerferad 10 hours ago | hide | 34 comments
23. Neural Network Architectures (culurciello.github.io)
306 points by billconan 1 day ago | hide | 38 comments
24. Bugs found in GCC with the help of PVS-Studio (viva64.com)
161 points by AndreyKarpov 17 hours ago | hide | 21 comments
25. Jupiter’s North Pole Unlike Anything Encountered in Solar System (nasa.gov)
205 points by betolink 23 hours ago | hide | 77 comments
26. Twitter Is Finally Starting to Wake Up to Reality and Consider Selling Itself (thestreet.com)
22 points by edran 4 hours ago | hide | discuss
27. Canadian surgeons urge people to throw out bristle BBQ brushes (cbc.ca)
811 points by curtis 1 day ago | hide | 323 comments
28. EFF to Court: Government Must Inform People That It’s Accessing Their Data (eff.org)
136 points by DiabloD3 15 hours ago | hide | 10 comments
29. Why are so many BASE jumpers dying? (nationalgeographic.com)
44 points by oska 3 hours ago | hide | 71 comments
30. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has exploded at Cape Canaveral (techcrunch.com)
969 points by mariusz79 2 days ago | hide | 523 comments
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