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Free digital archive makes over 50 million pieces of European art available online.
The Europeana Collections has over 50 million pieces of European history in its digital archive from more than 3,000 institutions. The Europeana Photography collection, which has over 2 million photographs. Music, art, fashion, sport, natural history, and maps and geography are some of the other collections. More than 3 million of the archives are openly licensed, meaning you can use them for any purpose, and many of the images are available in high resolution.
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The Evolution of Trust
an interactive guide to the game theory of why & how we trust each other
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Asking the Tough Questions With an 18th-Century Debate Society
Is polygamy justifiable? Is it lawful to eat swine's flesh? By Sarah Laskow.
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Stunning 360° view from space of a Maxus 9 launch
Airbus Defence and Space
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Music-Map - The Tourist Map of Music
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If You Fix This, You Fix a Big Piece of the Climate Puzzle
There’s no single solution for climate change, but there is one that would be more effective than others. What do you think it is?
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95-Degree Days: How Extreme Heat Could Spread Across the World
Extremely hot days are expected to be much more frequent in the coming decades, potentially disrupting our everyday lives.
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Oskar Fischinger - Google Doodle
Oskar Fischinger fantasia tribute widget
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OneZoom Tree of Life Explorer: Great apes
OneZoom Tree of Life Explorer
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Scott Walker, the John Doe files and how corporate cash influences American politics
Leaked court documents from ‘John Doe investigation’ in Wisconsin lay bare pervasive influence of corporate cash on modern US elections. By Ed Pilkington.
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Faces of Power
Animated timeline about the 45 American Presidents
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The Other North Korean Threat
Assessing the capability of North Korean Cold War-era artillery and its danger to Seoul.
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Antarctic Dispatches
Part One: Miles of Ice Collapsing Into the Sea. Part Two: Looming Floods, Threatened Cities. Part Three: Racing to Find Answers in the Ice. By Justin Gillis. (May 18, 2017)
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How good is your Indian English?
With interesting formations of English words and a large crop of loanwords, Indian English is a fascinating English dialect. Let’s see how well you know it!
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Pink Trombone
Human vocal tract simulator
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[U.S.] White Collar Crime Risk Zones
The New Inquiry is pleased to announce the launch of White Collar Crime Risk Zones, a predictive policing application that targets white collar crime. View the project online here. By Sam Lavigne, Francis Tseng and Brian Clifton.
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The Globe of Economic Complexity: Visualize $15 Trillion of World Exports
One dot equals $100M of exports
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Interactive Periodic Table - periodicstats.com
A modern interactive periodic table. Filter elements through criteria such as the melting point or density. Contains in depth information for every element.
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@EveryNoise glenn mcdonald
This is an ongoing attempt at an algorithmically-generated, readability-adjusted scatter-plot of the musical genre-space, based on data tracked and analyzed for 1524 genres by Spotify. The calibration is fuzzy, but in general down is more organic, up is more mechanical and electric; left is denser and more atmospheric, right is spikier and bouncier.
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Explore a Growing Archive of American Gardens with a New Smithsonian App
Smithsonian Gardens launched a free app to share and collect American gardening stories, from 19th-century Detroit potato patches to community greenspaces in vacant lots.
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