By Amanda Kooser “Riding Light” traces the movement of a photon traveling away from the sun in a film that translates the speed of light into a human perspective.
Daily Archives: 04.02.2015
Here’s Why Your Bank Account Is Less Secure Than Your Gmail
When I log into gmail, the system texts me a one-time key which I use to verify that it’s me trying to get in and not some jerk who got my login info from a password dump. You’d think my bank would have the same level of protection to make sure bad guys can’t get a good whiff of my money. Nope.
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Uber makes move to operate legally in South Korea
By Don Reisinger The car-hailing service’s proposal would see drivers get commercial licenses, requiring them to have minimum amounts of experience and insurance.
Uber makes move to operate legally in South Korea
By Don Reisinger The car-hailing service’s proposal would see drivers get commercial licenses, requiring them to have minimum amounts of experience and insurance.
42 Visions For Tomorrow From The Golden Age of Futurism
By Matt Novak
It’s 2015. But sometimes it feels like our futuristic dreams are stuck in the 1950s and 60s. And there’s actually a good reason for that.
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42 Visions For Tomorrow From The Golden Age of Futurism
By Matt Novak
It’s 2015. But sometimes it feels like our futuristic dreams are stuck in the 1950s and 60s. And there’s actually a good reason for that.
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42 Visions For Tomorrow From The Golden Age of Futurism
By Matt Novak
It’s 2015. But sometimes it feels like our futuristic dreams are stuck in the 1950s and 60s. And there’s actually a good reason for that.
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Millennium Falcon drone is the coolest hunk of junk in our galaxy
By Anthony Domanico This crafty “Star Wars” fan made an incredible custom Millennium Falcon quadcopter drone perfect for Wookiees and scruffy-looking nerf herders everywhere.
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Did the Internet Win Yet? No. But Here’s What We Got.
It’s a good day for the internet: Wired…
Could Genetically Engineered Gut Bacteria Make Vitamins Obsolete?
By Sarah Zhang
It’s easy to forget how horrifying the effects of a vitamin deficiency can be. Each year, up to 500,000 children in the developing world go blind from lack of vitamin A, half of whom will then die within 12 months. The molecule that could save their lives is so well-studied and abundant, yet we haven’t figured out how to get it to them.
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