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Top 5 Best Apps For Android Of The Month January 2019 - Useful Apps - Android Apps And ... - 0 views

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    Top 5 Best Android Apps Of The Month: Hello everyone I hope you all will be alright As you know that freeapksite.com is a site or platform which provide you best and premium android apps.These apps are very helpful and useful for you and your android phone so today I am here with top & best 5 amazing and awesome android apps.These apps are very popular and useful everyone should know about these 5 android apps and use them.You should use these android apps into your android phone.These apps will help you to make your android phone beautiful and amazing.These android apps are best apps of the month january 2019 So you should must use these apps in your phone once as a try.So lets start complete information about these 5 android apps. Apps Of The Month January 2019 Top 5 Best Apps For Android Of The Month January 2019 1. CPU-Z CPU-Z is most awesome & amazing android app available on google play store.If you want to buy an android phone or you want to know complete detail about your android phone then this android app is very useful for you and your android phone.CPU-Z is an android app which provide you complete detail about your android phone for example: Mobile modal number, Mobile brand name,Mobile board,Mobile hardware,Screen size,Screen resolution size,Screen density,Mobile weight,Mobile ram,Internal storage,Mobile Release date and many more.CPU-Z android app also provide you complete detail about your mobile's system for example:Android version,Api level,Security patch level,Bootloader etc.Download this amazing app from playstore or link given below. CPU-Z Free Download Here 2. Smart Lockscreen Protector Smart Lockscreen Protector have a beautiful and simple interface. This app made by Nez Droid developers. This android app have about 4.7 ratings on google play store. Install this lockscreen app from playstore and by clicking on given link below. First when you open it then you should enable lockscreen from its starting interface. This app show you two
Erich Feldmeier

Ben Young Landis How Twitter Amplifies Your Reach: Example from the "School o... - 0 views

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    "My link was shared by Bora Zivkovic, whose network is immense. And in turn, the link was shared by Twitter users in Greece, Germany, Belgium and throughout the United States. In the end, the blogpost wound up with 109 readers on January 22nd - with about 50 via Twitter, 26 via Facebook, and others via LinkedIn and elsewhere. When each person shared the link with her or his network, the momentum is carried forward, pushing out to new networks and new degrees of separation. Social sharing is a bit like the emails you would get forwarded by your relatives (you know, those emails). The deeper you scroll down the thread, the less sender names you recognize. But with Twitter, and using analytics like WordPress or Google, you can actually trace how a little link travels through different social networks, and eventually back to your website. Also, because many people embed a small bio or website link in their Twitter profile, I can quickly see who has retweeted and read my link. I can read their tweets to get an idea of their profession and passions,"
Janos Haits

:: The Haiti Memory Project - 0 views

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    The Haiti Memory Project is an  oral history project about the January 12, 2010, earthquake and post-earthquake life. The earthquake is a point-zero in the lives of individual Haitians and in Haitian history; it is a moment that divided time into "before" and "after". The project attempts to document that change.
Janos Haits

Natural Language Processing - 0 views

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    We are offering this course on Natural Language Processing free and online to students worldwide, January - March 2012, continuing Stanford's exciting forays into large scale online instruction. Students have access to screencast lecture videos, are given quiz questions, assignments and exams, receive regular feedback on progress, and can participate in a discussion forum. Those who successfully complete the
Janos Haits

Read the Web :: Carnegie Mellon University - 0 views

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    "Can computers learn to read? We think so. "Read the Web" is a research project that attempts to create a computer system that learns over time to read the web. Since January 2010, our computer system called NELL (Never-Ending Language Learner) has been running continuously, attempting to perform two tasks each day:"
Erich Feldmeier

Biohacking: Medical Museion Copenhague Do it yourself! on Vimeo - 0 views

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    "Medical Museion is hosting an open biology (or "biohacking") laboratory and a series of hands-on public events from January-March 2013. The events are part of the European network, Studiolab, that provides a platform for creative projects that bridge divides between science, art and design"
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YouTube - Controlling the Brain with Light (Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University) - 0 views

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    Free Download - StanfordUniversity - January 22, 2009 - Karl Deisseroth is pioneering bold new treatments for depression and other psychiatric diseases. By sending pulses of light into the brain, Deisseroth can control neural activity with remarkable precision. In this short talk, Deisseroth gives an thoughtful and awe-inspiring overview of his Stanford University lab's groundbreaking research in "optogenetics".
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Foxes zero in on prey via Earth's magnetic field - life - 12 January 2011 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    It sounds like something a guided missile would do. Foxes seem to zero in on prey using Earth's magnetic field. They are the first animal thought to use the field to judge distance rather than just direction.
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Ethereal quantum state stored in solid crystal - physics-math - 12 January 2011 - New S... - 0 views

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    ETHEREAL quantum entanglement has been captured in solid crystals, showing that it is more robust than once assumed. These entanglement traps could make quantum computing and communication more practical.
thinkahol *

Mind gym: Putting meditation to the test - life - 11 January 2011 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    Mystics will tell you that meditation transforms the mind and soothes the soul. But what does science have to say?
thinkahol *

A fat tummy shrivels your brain - health - 08 January 2011 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    HAVING a larger waistline may shrink your brain.
thinkahol *

Cheap, 'safe' drug kills most cancers - health - 17 January 2007 - New Scientist - 2 views

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    It sounds almost too good to be true: a cheap and simple drug that kills almost all cancers by switching off their "immortality". The drug, dichloroacetate (DCA), has already been used for years to treat rare metabolic disorders and so is known to be relatively safe.
Ilmar Tehnas

Our world may be a giant hologram - space - 15 January 2009 - New Scientist - 3 views

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    Amazing what can be made from a bit of background noise in the GEO600 with a bit of imagination (or desire). Intriguing article from 12 months ago. No new information since....
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