April 21, 2014

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Review

A Review of Two News Apps: Paper and Inside Combine Curation with Human Judgment

Mobile news curation uses human editors and good design to improve the experience of reading the news on smartphones.

 
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Review

James Turrell and the Art of Light, Space, and Time

For almost half a century, James Turrell has been working with light in a way that merges art and technology.

 
 

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News

Carbon Capture Technology Could Be More Important for Limiting Climate Change than Renewables

The economics of combating climate change may depend on an underfunded technology.

 
 

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An Easy Internet of Things Interface

Amid a wide range of new platforms to manage streams of data from the Internet of things, a simple version emerges that anyone can use.

 
 

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Other Interesting arXiv Papers (Week Ending April 19, 2014)

The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv preprint server.

 
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Jupiter's Radio Emissions Could Reveal the Oceans on Its Icy Moons, Say Planetary Geologists

We should be able to use Jupiter’s radio emissions like ground-penetrating radar to study the oceans on Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, say space scientists.

 
 

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Seven Stories You Shouldn’t Miss (Week Ending April 19, 2014)

Another chance to catch the most interesting, and important, articles from the previous week on MIT Technology Review.

 
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