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Scientists Film Deepest Ever Fish on Seabed Off Japan
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'Useless Specks of Dust' Turn Out To Be Building Blocks of All Vertebrate Genomes
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Wooden Floors Laced With Silicon Generate Electricity From Footsteps
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Google Launches Interactive 3D Periodic Table To Teach Chemistry
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First Detection of Light From Behind a Black Hole
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Cannabis part of the future says tobacco giant
Lucasfilm Hires Deepfake YouTuber Who Fixed The Mandalorian
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Coronavirus: Was US money used to fund risky research in China?
Tokyo Olympics: Japanese artists reimagine countries as anime samurai
The Case Against SQL
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Гледайте лирик-видео към новия сингъл на HELLOWEEN "Fear of the Fallen"
Германските метъл легенди HELLOWEEN представят днес новия си сингъл от предстоящия едноименен албум, записан в олстар състава на бандата ...
Чуйте новия сингъл на EPICA "Rivers", вижте и видео
Както знаете, нидерландските симфометъли EPICA ще издадат осмия си студиен албум "Omega" на 26 февруари чрез "Nuclear Blast". Продуцент ...
Astronomers Discover Cosmic 'Superhighways' For Fast Travel Through the Solar System
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Banksy dons cleaner disguise to spray-paint Tube
HASH: a free, online platform for modeling the world
Sometimes when you’re trying to figure out the way the world works, basic math is enough to get you going. If we increase the hot water flow by x, the temperature of the mixture goes up by y.
Sometimes you’re working on something that’s just too complicated for that, and you can’t even begin to guess how the inputs affect the outputs. At the warehouse, everything seems to go fine when you have less than four employees, but when you hit five employees, they get in each others’ way so much that the fifth employee effectively does no additional work.
You may not understand the relationship between the number of employees and the throughput of the warehouse, but you definitely know what everybody is doing. If you can imagine writing a little bit of JavaScript code to simulate the behavior of each of your workers, you can run a simulation and see what actually happens. You can tweak the parameters and the rules the employees follow to see how it would help, and you can really gain some traction understanding, and then solving, very complex problems.
That’s what hash.ai is all about. Read Dei’s launch blog post, then try building your own simulations!
Slowing the Coronavirus Is Speeding the Spread of Other Diseases
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Coronavirus: Dexamethasone proves first life-saving drug
Moon's Mysterious Disappearance 900 Years Ago Finally Gets An Explanation
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20 Years Later, Creator of World's First Major Computer Virus Located in Manila
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We Tried 5 Tricks for Peeling Eggs and Found a Clear Winner (No Matter How You Cooked Your Eggs)
Evidence of Ancient Rainforests Found In Antarctica
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How to protect your mental health
Here’s Why You’re Always Hangry, and How to Avoid It
The viruses behind colds and flu
How I Decided to Eat Less Sugar (It Made a Huge Impact on My Body and My Mind)
Exploit Fully Breaks SHA-1, Lowers the Attack Bar
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A Newly-Discovered Part of Our Immune System Could Be Harnessed To Treat All Cancers, Say Scientists.
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Severed Fiber Optic Cables Disrupted Internet Access In Parts of Eastern Europe, Iran and Turkey
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Homemade Orange Bitters
Bitters are used in a number of cocktails. Even if you can’t strongly perceive them while you’re sipping your drink, like salt, lemon zest, and vanilla, bitters are used to balance the flavors in the glass, providing a gentle undernote to bolster or as a contrast to flavors, rather than domineering or taking center stage.
When writing Drinking French* I kept in mind that most people either didn’t have access to a wide variety of bitters, or didn’t want to amass a line-up of little bottles of bitters at home just to make one cocktail. Although sometimes, a certain bitter does make a difference. So a few times, I nudged readers who might want to expand their flavor horizons towards a particular bitter, such as eucalyptus or salted chocolate. But in the overall picture, I like to give choices when writing a recipe in a book, so as many people ca make it as possible.
My fallback bitters are orange and aromatic (Angostura) because I wanted to make sure to use ones that people could easily find. Heck, I’ve even seen Angostura being sold in French supermarkets, as well as at Target stores in the U.S. So there’s really not that much of a barrier to getting your hands on a bottle.
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