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Interesting Links for 27-02-2015
- What science communicators can learn from #ThatDress
- UK government announces first 27 renewable energy projects to receive contracts for difference
- Stay away from arguing about the dress, lest you come to doubt your very being
- Less Than 40 Percent of People Worldwide Have Ever Connected to the Internet
- Under U.S. Pressure, PayPal Nukes Mega For Encrypting Files
- I don't understand the logic - or the politics - around Labour's £6k tuition fee announcement
- An update on Google's blogger porn policy
- 8 ways game makers can portray women better
- The Clash of Civilizations That Isn’t
- Strangers on the Internet Are Listening to People's Phone Voice Commands
- The Science of Why No One Agrees on the Color of This Dress
- The EU’s plan for an energy union would call Vladimir Putin’s bluff
- Twitter captivated by Arizona llama drama
- Nearly Frozen Waves Captured On Camera
- Admit it. You've always wanted to hear Mary Poppins sing Death Metal
- No Boys Allowed: School visits as a woman writer
- Double-blind trial shows that gluten sensitivity is real
- Marijuana Officially Legal in Alaska for Private Use
- How Mice Turned Their Private Paradise Into A Terrifying Dystopia
- The girl who gets gifts from birds
- The state of Linux gaming in the SteamOS era
- What causes people to join Isis?
- No long-term future for BBC licence fee, MPs say