The road trip is one of the great American photographic traditions. Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip, a new book published by …
Daily Archives: 10.11.2014
I Rode A Bike On Water, And It Was Incredible
Walking on water? Pssh. I rode a bike on water. And it was glorious.
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The Incredible Tale of Stuxnet, a Weapon For the Digital Age
Shooting With Leica’s Nutty No-Screen Camera Is Half Joy, Half Fantasy
Ted Cruz’s Net Neutrality Take Isn’t Just Dumb, It’s Dangerous
By Kate Knibbs
Today, President Obama …
BlackBerry CEO: ‘We will survive as a company’
By Lance Whitney The company has made it through the most difficult part of its turnaround plan and now is actually hoping to grow again, says John Chen, who is marking his one-year anniversary as chief executive.
Inside NYC’s Dazzling New $1.4 Billion Subway Station
It’s taken many years and over a billion dollars to complete Fulton Center, a transit mega-hub that replaces the subway station destroyed on September 11. Today, the light-filled station finally opened to the public—but it almost didn’t happen at all.
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Ford Enlists Wind Energy Corp. to Provide Wind, Solar Energy to Four U.S. Dealerships
By Brandon Hill Each Windy System will offset 14 tons of greenhouse gasses per year. …read more
The Hungarian-Born Painter Who Immortalized America’s Space Program
By Attila Nagy
In a way, artists are the most important men and women in the aerospace industry when it came to visualizing the visions of the near (or far) future from engineers, scientists and experts. The first piece of our new series showcasing the work of some of the most noted aerospace artists, is about to pay tribute to the exceptional talent of official NASA artist Attila Héjja (1955-2007).
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Harvard Is Privately Tracking Student Attendance With Cameras
Everyone’s skipped the occasional class here and there, but clearly Harvard University is taking it seriously. It’s started tracking the attendance of its students using secret cameras—and it didn’t tell them it was doing so.
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