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9 years ago+14 14 0 x 1Google sets up feedback loop in its image recognition neural network, creating hallucinatory images that veer from beautiful to terrifying
Yes, Androids do dream of electric sheep.
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9 years ago+20 20 0Africa's Ancient Trees, Surrounded by a Blanket of Stars
Beth Moon travels to the ends of the Earth to photograph ancient trees under a breathtaking night sky.
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9 years ago+13 13 0A Visual History of Housing Through the Centuries
An animated exploration of what "home" has looked like throughout human existence
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9 years ago+14 14 0Why Do We Experience Awe?
Scientists have found that awe helps bind us to others, motivating us to act in collaborative ways that enable strong groups and cohesive communities.
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9 years ago+7 7 0Apple News app to rely on editors rather than algorithms for curation
Plans to hire ‘ambitious, detail-oriented journalists’ to work on recently-unveiled app, but what happens when Apple becomes the news?
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9 years ago+12 12 0Electrospun delivery vehicle for bioactive compounds in food nanotechnology
Nanofibre materials produced through a process called electrospinning are attracting particular attention in the food industry because of their potential to control the release of chemical constituents in the body.
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9 years ago+13 13 0Why the UK Election Results are the Worst in History (CGP Grey)
CGP Grey uses last month's UK election results to demonstrate a system in need of reform
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9 years ago+7 7 0Beach cafe, billionaire's retreat, wedding marquee: second lives of the Serpentine pavilions
Everyone from Ai Weiwei to Zaha Hadid has designed a folly for the Serpentine gallery, but what happens after they are packed away?
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9 years ago+8 8 0Glassy, Ethereal Creature Is Part Nature, Part Technology
Glass tubes rise and fall in a mesmerizing, technological simulation of a bird flying through the air.
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9 years ago+16 16 0That Finale Was the Death of Game of Thrones Spoilers (Spoilers)
Fans of the Game of Thrones novels face a dilemma: Do they keep watching the show even if it "spoils" the books?
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Expression
9 years ago+1 1 0Why does lowbrow music hit the right note?
Correspondent Nick Higham looks at why cliches reign when it comes to popular music.
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9 years ago+3 3 0Here's What Happens to Your $10 After You Pay for a Month of Apple Music
Apple's rates will be competitive for artists.
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9 years ago+10 10 0Sydney’s Profound “Go East” Exhibition of Asian Art
“Go East: The Gene & Brian Sherman Contemporary Asian Art Collection” argue is arguably one of the most important exhibitions to be held in Australia in recent years.
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9 years ago+10 10 0Christopher Nolan Talks 'Inception' Ending, Batman and "Chasing Reality" in Princeton Grad Speech
Christopher Nolan shared some respectful, realistic graduation advice at Princeton's commencement ceremony on Monday morning.
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9 years ago+12 12 0You wait ages for a Rem Koolhaas-designed contemporary art space, then two come along at once
One was a Soviet dining hall, the other a Milanese distillery. Now both are lavish new art galleries, commissioned by Dasha Zhukova and Prada – and designed by Rem Koolhass
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9 years ago+2 2 0Would you wear a fitbit on your penis (or want your partner to)?
Technology innovations are invading the bedroom, with a sex-tracking iPhone and a gadget that charts your sexual moves. Will monitoring your sex life become the new norm?
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9 years ago+16 16 0The cancelled concert and the violinist accused of attempted murder
An extraordinary argument has broken out between the Leipzig String Quartet and London's Wigmore Hall over a cancelled concert. At its heart is the violinist accused of attempted murder who maintains his innocence - and that he was the vic ...
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9 years ago+2 2 0How Tony Blair built a business empire in China
Tony Blair has been courting influential Chinese leaders - and then introducing them to the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund he works for
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9 years ago+19 19 0Japan is building huge solar power plants that float on water
Kyocera recently launched a solar station that floats on a reservoir and will produce about 2,680 megawatt hours per year—and it's planning something much bigger.
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9 years ago+23 23 0Moscow on Instagram: from hidden gardens to unusual architecture
For Guardian Moscow week, a team of local Instagrammers captured various aspects of the city and life in it – and you got involved too