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Minimalism in the Maximalist Market - Study on Brand Minimalism by Mehmet Gözetlik
Ever wondered how brands would look like stripped down and naked? Check out this study on brand minimalism.
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Martian Panorama
A panorama taken by the Mars Rover from on top of a rock outcrop called Greeley Haven
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Deadliest sniper in history: 700 confirmed kills in 100 days
Everyone seems to be talking these days about American Sniper , the new Bradley Cooper movie about Chris Kyle, the deadliest sniper in U.S. military history. And with the 160 confirmed kills that Kyle has, you might wonder who can top that. And we’re going to answer that for you, since you probably never heard of Simo Hayha, the Finnish marksman that has a total of 700 confirmed kills in 100 days during World War II, making him the deadliest sniper in warfare history.
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How Scams Worked In The 1800s
Women, priests, dapperly dressed gents — no one could be trusted.
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Jack Sparrow House
A whimsical holiday house in the countryside of The UK.
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Bob Simon of CBS News Dead at 73 in New York City Car Crash
.Veteran CBS News correspondent Bob Simon, a longtime member of the network's "60 Minutes" on-air team, was killed in a car accident on Wednesday night in New York City, CBS said. He was 73.
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Are We Smart Enough to Control Artificial Intelligence?
Years ago I had coffee with a friend who ran a startup. He had just turned 40. His father was ill, his back was sore, and he found himself overwhelmed by life. “Don’t laugh at me,” he said, “but I was counting on the singularity.” My friend worked in technology; he’d seen the changes that faster microprocessors and networks had wrought. It wasn’t that much of a step for him to believe that before he was beset by middle age, the intelligence of machines would exceed that of humans—a moment...
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Parasite Uses Bio Weapon to Create Zombie Bodyguard
Parasitic wasps inject a virus to turn their victims into trembling, unwilling bodyguards.
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No Big Bang? Quantum equation predicts universe has no beginning
The universe may have existed forever, according to a new model that applies quantum correction terms to complement Einstein's theory of general relativity. The model may also account for dark matter and dark energy, resolving multiple problems at once.
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Bionic Leaf Uses Bacteria To Convert Solar Energy Into Liquid Fuel
Harvesting sunlight is old technology for plants but it's a level of efficiency in solar energy we would love to be within a billion years of - artificial photosynthesis is needed if we want to go beyond the energy density of things like combustion engines.
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18 Cities That Have Changed Beyond Recognition
It is always interesting to see “now and then” photos of the world’s most famous metropolis and to realize the degree of the transformation that occurred in just a few decades.
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How to Roast New Potatoes - Nigel Slater's Simple Suppers
New potatoes are lovely steamed, but Nigel is going to roast his with some garlic and olive oil.
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A man and a boy get sucked into a storm pipe
While working on unplugging a backed up storm drain suddenly the blockage gives way and two people are sucked into the drain. The reaction of the kid surviving the ordeal is a lot different than the reaction of the man.
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Researchers confirm that neonicotinoid insecticides impair bee's brains
Research at the Universities of St Andrews and Dundee has confirmed that levels of neonicotinoid insecticides accepted to exist in agriculture cause both impairment of bumblebees' brain cells and subsequent poor performance by bee colonies.
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Redditcoin quietly killed off and lead developer fired
Reddit has shut down its nascent cryptocurrency project after the departure of the social news site’s CEO leads to chief developer’s exit
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The audacious rescue plan that might have saved space shuttle Columbia
At 10:39 Eastern Standard Time on January 16, 2003, space shuttle Columbia lifted off from pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A mere 81.7 seconds later, a chunk of insulating foam tore free from the orange external tank and smashed into the leading edge of the orbiter's left wing at a relative velocity of at least 400 miles per hour (640 kph), but Columbia continued to climb toward orbit.
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Minimalistic 'The Vipp Shelter'
The Vipp Shelter is a minimalist prefab concept located in Copenhagen, designed by Danish design company Vipp. A 55 square meter (592 square feet) steel object emerges in a rugged landscape framed by naked trees and a silent lake that mirrors in the sky frame window facade. The starting point of the Vipp shelter is going back to basics; back to nature with basic functions defining a dense, compact space yet wrapped in the Vipp DNA with a clear aesthetic coherence and use of solid materials.
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Tiny House Tour: Nashville, TN
My twin sister Genna and I wanted to experience tiny living. Genna is SO into the Tiny House Movement right now and yall know I love cute tiny things, so off we went! We headed to the Music City Tiny House in Nashville, Tennessee to test drive the tiny life. This video is mostly a tour of the tiny home with some relaxed tiny living, topped with bits of Nashville sprinkled in. I know tiny houses aren't for everyone, so I hope this gives you a little taste of what it's like.
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Tinyish Home made out of an old corn silo
Tucked away in the wilds of the rural American Midwest one might not suspect the nature of this home from a distance – it is, after all, easy to mistake for the two silos that were joined to create it. Up close, however, modern design features and interior elements show it to be a clever adaptively reused silo house.
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The man who studies everyday evil
Why are some people extraordinarily selfish, manipulative, and unkind? David Robson asks the scientist delving into the darkest sides of the human mind.
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The Ongoing Quest For The ‘Brain’ Chip
To some they’re the holy grail of computing; computer chips that work like the brain — opening up a wealth of possibilities from artificial intelligence to the ability to simulate whole artificial personalities. To others they are another in a long list of interesting but unpractical ideas not too dissimilar to the ubiquitous flying car.
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Genetic Memory: How We Know Things We Never Learned
I met my first savant 52 years ago and have been intrigued with that remarkable condition ever since. One of the most striking and consistent things in the many savants I have seen is that that they clearly know things they never learned. Leslie Lemke is a musical virtuoso even though he has never had a music lesson in his life. Like “Blind Tom” Wiggins a century before him, his musical genius erupted so early and spontaneously as an...
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This Guy Found a Way to Block Robocalls When Phone Companies Wouldn't
Aaron Foss won a $25,000 cash prize from the Federal Trade Commission for figuring out how eliminate all those annoying robocalls that dial into your phone from a world of sleazy marketers. The year was 2013. Using a little telephone hackery, Foss found a way of blocking spammers while still allowing the emergency alert service and other legitimate entities to call in bulk. Basically, he re-routed all calls through a service that would...
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Candice Ding: A Family Scales Up
Many people are skeptical that tiny homes can work for romantic couples, let alone families, which are still rare in tiny house demographics. While we know intellectually that it’s common for families in other parts of the world to house multiple generations in close quarters, most Americans seem to think it’s pretty out there for a family to live in a tiny house.
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Parmesan-Roasted Cauliflower Recipe
The combination of meaty, caramelized cauliflower florets and some just-this-side-of-burnt onions has become our go-to winter side dish.
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NSFW Tesla P85D Insane Mode Launch Reactions Compilation - Explicit Version
Clean Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qFV5i8tBhs
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FOUNDhouse
A 150 square feet home built from open source, downloadable files.
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The future of SpaceX rockets looks so freaking awesome in this new video
Despite the 80s hard rock soundtrack—or maybe because of it—SpaceX's new 3D animation showing their future Falcon Heavy in action, complete with the landing of three of its stages back on Earth, is freaking cool. I can't wait for Elon Musk's bandits to solve all problems and see this happening in real time.
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20 Foods for a Seattle vs New England Super Bowl Throwdown
You decide: Who wins the award for best food? #Seattle or #NewEngland
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The Essential Cheat Sheet for Social Media Image Sizes
Want to make the most of your online presence? Here's the ultimate social media image sizes guide for the top eight social networks.
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