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A Tour of Lake Michigan, My Inland Sea
Chicago. Sand dunes. A ferry crossing. A voyage reveals striking topography, time-worn communities and the reassuring permanence of an unchanging lake amid it all.
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What Windows 10's 'Privacy Nightmare' Settings Actually Do
Windows 10 has some handy new features, but if you believe the rest of the internet, it also comes with features that eviscerate any semblance of privacy
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75+ Best Coloring Books for Adults
Coloring books aren’t just for kids anymore. Grown-ups have been seeking out advanced level coloring books as a sort of cheap &qout;coloring therapy.&qout; Want to de-stress? Try one of these 75 amazing coloring books for adults.
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How to see all the companies tracking you on Facebook — and block them
Facebook is a great utility if you want to stay in touch with friends and family, share photos, and see what other people are up to in their lives. It’s free, of course, but that doesn’t mean it comes without a price. If you’re using Facebook, you’re giving the company a ton of information about yourself which it is selling to advertisers in one form or another.
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Sennep opens up its digital experiments for everyone to tinker with
Digital agency Sennep has long maintained that the key to its success is in experimentation; taking the time to play and try and test and tinker with the possibilities of digital. Sometimes it feeds into client work like projects for the "London Symphony Orchestra", sometimes it informs incredible self-initiated projects like the "Digital Dandelion". Now, Sennep has launched a new platform...
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Turn your Smartphone into a 3D Hologram
Bored of New Apps? This is my tutorial on how to turn your phone into a Hologram Projector!
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ISS Virtual Tour 0.8
Take a tour of the International Space Station. Please enable Javascript!
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World Population Pyramid
The World's best Population Pyramid covering 100 years of age and sex distribution for every country in the world.
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33 Websites That Will Make You a Genius
The web is increasingly becoming a powerful resource that can easily help you learn something new everyday. These awesome sites are just what you need. There is a good chance you’ll be able to put at least one of these learning tools to good use and come out as a better person than you were last year.
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The Standard Model of Particle Physics | symmetry magazine
The Standard Model is a kind of periodic table of the elements for particle physics. But instead of listing the chemical elements, it lists the fundamental particles that make up the atoms that make up the chemical elements, along with any other particles that cannot be broken down into any smaller pieces.
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NASA estimates 1 billion ‘Earths’ in our galaxy alone
There are a billion Earths in this galaxy, roughly speaking. Not a million. A billion. We’re talking 1 billion rocky planets that are approximately the size of the Earth and are orbiting familiar-looking yellow-sunshine stars in the orbital “habitable zone” where water could be liquid at the surface. That’s a billion planets where human beings, or their genetically modified descendants, as well as their dogs and cats and tomato plants and crepe myrtle trees and ladybugs...
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The Messier Catalog for Backyard Astronomers
In 1771 Charles Messier and his assistant Pierre Méchain published a catalog of objects they had found while searching for comets. His catalog was intended to help other comet hunters avoid these objects, little did he know that his list would become one of the most popular guides to backyard astronomers hundreds of years later. Most of these images show how the M objects would appear in a 4" telescope.
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