- I've always designed with pixels, but want to learn responsive design. How can I understand % in comparison to pixels? http://abduzeedo.com/ 10 comments web_design
- A "bionic" leg designed for people who have lost a lower leg is undergoing clinical trials sponsored by the US Army. The researchers hope the leg will be able to learn the patient's nerve signal patterns and be able to move in response to the patient’s own muscles and nerves. http://medicalxpress.com/news/2011-04-bionic-leg-clinical-trials.html 20 comments science
- I have learn both CSS and HTML for web design. How do I do responsive design? https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/comments/6qnc8m/i_have_learn_both_css_and_html_for_web_design_how/ 20 comments learnprogramming
- Resources to learn responsive design? (Alternate title: Why in God's name does my site work on everything but iOS devices?) https://github.com/s-hens/calculator 22 comments frontend
- #DoctorsSpeakUp: Lessons learned from a pro-vaccine Twitter event. In response to growing anti-vaccine activism on social media, the #DoctorsSpeakUp event was designed to promote pro-vaccine advocacy, but backfired in a flurry of anti-vaccination tweets. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264410X21003650 20 comments science
- My first foray into responsive design. Built from the ground up instead of a framework, for learning purposes. Feedback please! http://www.thestleonardsacademy.org/stlan/ 6 comments web_design