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Monthly Archives: March 2015
And Or Not: An Explanation of the Logic Gates That Define Our Gadgets
Logic gates are fundamental building blocks of digital circuits. In combination, they can be used to build large networks that performs complex operations—like your computer. But how, exactly, do they work?
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And Or Not: An Explanation of the Logic Gates That Define Our Gadgets
Logic gates are fundamental building blocks of digital circuits. In combination, they can be used to build large networks that performs complex operations—like your computer. But how, exactly, do they work?
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ISIS spread its reach through Twitter with 46,000 accounts
By Dara Kerr The Brookings Institute finds that even while the social network deleted thousands of accounts associated with the terrorist group in 2014, new ones kept popping up.
This Mirror House Is a Giant Optical Illusion
By Maddie Stone
Most of us are content getting back to nature with a good ol’ fashioned hiking or camping trip every now and again. But if you’re serious about making a life off the grid, and you don’t want your pesky habitation to obscure your view of the scenery, then this mirror house, designed by the Polish Architecture firm …
For Dino Geeks, the Twitter #SciArt Storm Was Undeniably Awesome
Convicted Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht seeks new trial
By Steven Musil Motion claims prosecutors did not turn over evidence that might have cleared Ulbricht until two weeks before the trial began.
Man trolls lawyer on Web, lawyer sues (guess who wins)
By Chris Matyszczyk Technically Incorrect: A British man posts a scurrilous and bogus review on Google about an American lawyer, for no apparent reason. He is found guilty of libel.
Man trolls lawyer on Web, lawyer sues (guess who wins)
By Chris Matyszczyk Technically Incorrect: A British man posts a scurrilous and bogus review on Google about an American lawyer, for no apparent reason. He is found guilty of libel.