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The Greater Manchester Police force has created a Facebook application to collect leads for investigations. The application delivers a real-time feed of police news and appeals for information. A ‘Submit Intelligence’ link takes a Facebook user to the pol
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wow
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H&T studied the sensitivity of listeners to detect violations of rhythmic structure in simple meters (i.e. duple and triple meter; such as a march or waltz) and more complex meters (i.e. compound meter, such as 5/8 and 7/8, common to, e.g., Balkan music)
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to be able to drill down into the mailbox folders themselves and see where a user in particular is using their space eg(inbox, sent items etc). So I’ve put together a powershell script that can do just that
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The Magazine reserves the right to cancel, terminate, or modify people who use brain-embiggening technology because look, dude, this is Condé Nast. Do you think we’re just playing around here?
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o more does digital vinyl simply replicate what records do normally. Here, it actually works as a digital instrument, manipulating layers of samples as you go. Check it out running in Ableton Live as a demo at top, though other hosts could work, as well,
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View great illustration, photography, graphic design, painting, typography, and various other visual and communication arts. Dig into ideas with artist interviews and articles.
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Among the topics Kandel discusses in the interview are the differences between biological and digital memory, neurogenesis in the hippocampus, free will and consciousness, drug development and the use and abuse of drugs by children
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t is tempting to wonder at the greater significance of many of the drugs described above - the attitudes they reflect, the hopes they engender
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test the idea by anonymously monitoring the movements of students, residents and workers of the city of Bath by listening out for their bluetooth-enabled devices as they move around the city
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Do many people care about the picture on the cover? Probably not, but those who do are eventually going to become the only people who buy music in its old-fashioned physical form.