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Avacado bathrooms are a bit notorious in the UK
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A nice way to think about it.
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There have been a spate of breakthroughs from the NHS in recent weeks. Sceptically one might think that 10% would be viable in the long term. All good news, but the timing does seem to be coinciding w…
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If they remade The Graduate, I think the key industry would be: Batteries
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Thorium though doesn't need isotopic enrichment though.
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Well ther’s even more Hydrogen in sea water, the problem is getting it out.
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This is the website I've been looking for! Gathering together power generation and CO2 emissions for the whole world, albeit those that are publishing the data. Strange that the data for Netherla…
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Uranium supply is limited, but there is far more Thorium. Thorium technology is quite immature at the moment but India and China are developing it, although it'll take quite a while to get to thi…
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Elbow grease has taken on a whole new meaning to me
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This is from 20 years ago, the idea was to scan a selection of laptops going through border control on Eurostar, although it only worked on PCs: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sc…
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Not just that, but finding out someone has Parkinson's 10 years before there are any effects is a huge boon too.
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Microsoft BI? It appears to be gummed up with Firefox Developer Edition, I'm surprised they used Microsoft. Bing Maps put me on edge for some reason.
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Is this secondary analysis report available? What are these products that the communicators think up? Is it back tothe basement for the Morlocks then?
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This looks to be the paper behind the press release: https://arxiv.org/abs/1609.04389
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I fear that that spot is taken by Robowars now. They're not even robots...
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That is what I thought, I got my thoughts tangled up, the one I downloaded was 1.1Gb, which seems standard for an hour of 720p. Mind you there is the option for other Attenborugh fans to download the …
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I’ve watched lots of films on AppleTV using iTunes and Netflix, I’ve not noticed any jarring artefacts. The BBC iPlayer though has banding and images of light glistening on sea waves are horribly bloc…
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Does the AppleTV 4K BBC iPlayer app support UHD yet? The BBC doesn’t seem to prioritise it. The iPlayer seems to play 720p for the most part; perplexed as to why it’s not 1080p, an easy win.
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I did look at all the file options, and there was a 2.2Gb download, but the standard download was about 130Mb.