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314 Sq. Ft. Styrodome Tiny Dome Homes
With endless design options, these Styrodome tiny dome homes, can be built for around $65 - $75 per square feet (depending on your location).
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Klay Thompson scores NBA record 37 points in a quarter
Klay Thompson has never made that midseason team before. But it's safe to say that he's going to get the nod to participate in the New York festivities this year after exploding for an NBA-record 37 points in the third quarter. That's not a one-game overreaction. It's a one-quarter proper reaction.
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DNA Exonerates Man Who Served Nearly 40 Years For Murder
Joseph Sledge is a free man after 37 years in prison following Friday's decision by a judicial panel in North Carolina to overturn his 1976 conviction in the stabbing deaths of an elderly mother and her daughter. The Associated Press says DNA evidence had helped to exonerate Sledge, now 70, whose case was referred last month to the three-judge panel by the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission.
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290 Sq. Ft. Tiny Studio Condo in Brazil
A modern multi-functional tiny studio condo in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Algae-Fueled Building: World's First Bio-Adaptive Facade
Bio-reactors and micro-algae sound like the stuff of science fiction, but this is the real deal: biomass built into panel glass on an actual working structure.
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Freespirited Fortune Cookie is a gypsy style tiny home
Though they may seem stereotypically too cutesy and derivative, tiny homes and the people who live in them are as diverse as one can imagine. Take Kera of Dreadnaught Darling; this Tacoma, Washington-based entrepreneur and gypsy-at-heart wanted to get out of the rat race and live something different. So four years ago, after having saved some money and done much research, she decided to get a tiny home custom made by builder and trapeze artist Abel "Zyl" Zimmerman of Zyl Vardos, since she...
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The AI Revolution: Road to Superintelligence
The reason this post took three weeks to finish is that as I dug into research on Artificial Intelligence, I could not believe what I was reading. It hit me pretty quickly that what’s happening in the world of AI is not just an important topic, but by far THE most important topic for our future. So I wanted to learn as much as I could about it, and once I did that, I wanted to make sure I wrote a post that really explained this whole situation and why it matters so much.
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Is It Bad to Eat the Same Thing Every Day?
Meal planning and prep is a pain—especially during the workweek. So it’s easy to fall into the habit of buying, making and eating the same foods day in and day out. Fortunately, that’s not necessarily bad news for your health.
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Carl's Jr. Super Bowl 2015 Commercial Is So Racy & Causing Some Controversy - Watch Now!
The 2015 Super Bowl Commercials are starting to roll in ahead of the big day – and this Carl’s Jr. ad is so racy and very sexually explicit.
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Telescope to seek dust where other Earths may lie
The NASA-funded Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer, or LBTI, has completed its first study of dust in the 'habitable zone' around a star, opening a new door to finding planets like Earth. Dust is a natural byproduct of the planet-formation process, but too much of it can block our view of planets.
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Homemade Tortilla Chips With Guacamole & Charred Tomato Salsa
Making your own chips and dips allows you to keep things healthy.
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Tiny Honeymoon Haven - Unique luxury tiny house
Features include imported Brazilian hardwood siding, a luxurious full size garden tub, queen size Murphy bed with a fabulous skylight, 15 cubic ft refrigerator, upgraded fixtures and tons of storage! The kitchen amenities include a convection oven and two burner stove top. Also has a detachable table! Built on an 8’x16′ custom trailer frame, the structure is designed to last 100+ years, with spray foam insulation (180 mph hurricane rating), sturdy 2’x4′ wood structure and 2’x6′ ceiling...
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Gigapixels of Andromeda (4K)
Super-high resolution image of Andromeda from Hubble.
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Ancient texts on papyrus scrolls damaged during 79AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius can be deciphered...
Ancient classical texts written on papyrus scrolls blackened by the intense heat of being buried in volcanic ash have been read for the first time without them being unrolled and destroyed, scientists said.
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Adventures in Cooking: Thai-Style Pork Belly Burgers
I always look forward to the super bowl, not because I'm much of a football person (I regularly get teams from across the entire sports spectrum confused. 'Did the A's make the super bowl this year?') but because I reallllly like to use it as an excuse to break out the grill. I know it's still super cold in early February, but huddling around a hot and toasty grill in the cold weather makes grilling that much more pleasant.
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12 Savory Eats Gone Sweet
You're gonna want to try this...
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What If Heaven Is Not For Real?
The idea that we, as individuals, did not exist 1,000 years ago doesn't seem to worry us. So, why does the idea of not existing in the future freak us out so much? Adam Frank explores this notion. Last week, a young man named Alex Malarkey made news when he publicly retracted his story that he'd been to heaven. This, understandably, may not seem like news to some people. But Malarkey's story, based on the tragedy of an auto accident when he was just 6 years old, became a best-selling book...
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Zucchini Noodle Faux Pho
Tender zucchini is among the easiest of vegetables to spiralize, transforming into a pile of curly noodles when you run them through the tool's fine grates. In this recipe, the noodles contribute f...
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Are Tiny-House Villages The Solution To Homelessness?
In the Pacific Northwest, people with nowhere else to go are forming micro-communities with communal kitchens and toilets but teeny, individual sleeping units. Could tiny homes, once the provenance of design blogs, help curb homelessness nationwide?
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50 Recipes That Every Cheese Lover Needs
National Cheese Lovers Day is the best food holiday of all....
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New semiconductor laser could revolutionize science imagery
Scientists at Yale have created a new semiconductor laser which could significantly enhance image production. The development could mean major improvements in several areas of science and medicine.
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The New ATLAS Is Stronger, Faster, Scarier, and Battery-Powered
As if the original version of Boston Dynamics' ATLAS robot wasn't unsettling enough, ahead of the upcoming DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals in June about 75 percent of the robot has been redesigned and rebuilt to make it stronger, faster, quieter, and less encumbered by cables thanks to a battery-filled backpack that will now keep it powered during the upcoming trials.
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What will kill us "humans" and when...
Do you have a fear of death? Wondering when the apocalypse will happen? Here are several apocalyptic threats that are most likely to wipe out earth's population and when.
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10 Cover Songs Better Than the Originals
Try them out yourself.
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Jason Padgett
Man becomes mathematical genius after blow to the head
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Drop – a kitchen assistant that will remove the mess from cooking
When you want to make a meal from scratch, you know how much preparation it's going to take. You need to make sure you have all the ingredients at the ready, a few hours to prep and cook everything and of course, a little extra time to do the myriad of dirty dishes at the end.
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Slight increase in ICT sector employment
Researchers have analysed the ICT sector and its R&D investments -- both private and public -- in the European Union and beyond. The 2014 Predict report, based on the latest official data (2006-2011), found that the EU ICT sector has declined in terms of value added (value of output minus the value of intermediate consumption) but increased in terms of employment.
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Salt May Not Be a Demon After All
Sodium intake levels had little do to with heart health in seniors. However,it is an observational study,so take it with a grain of salt.
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Where Beautiful Windmills Turn Back the Clock
In Zaanse Schans, the Netherlands, working windmills preserve the bucolic life of years past.
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Life on Earth now officially at risk, scientists say
Humans are "eating away at our own life support systems" at a rate unseen in the past 10,000 years, two new research papers say.




















