New approach could make HVAC heat exchangers five times better

Individuals are swayed by their peers, leading to more severe punishments, suggests new study, which found when acting as part of a group charged with deciding how to punish someone, such as a jury, individuals are swayed by their peers to punish more often than they would if deciding alone.

The Structure and Interpretation of the Computer Science Curriculum (2004)

Programming and Programming Languages (2018)

In a step toward molecular storage systems to hold vast amounts of data in tiny spaces, researchers store image files in solutions of common biological small molecules, and read the information back out again, which can have even greater information density than DNA…

How to Design Worlds (2008)

Teenagers have an overly simplistic understanding of consent that often ignores relevant non-verbal cues, a new study suggests

Teaching Programming Languages in a Post-Linnaean Age (2008)

Seeing Theory

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