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Genius bike design
This bike serves as it's own lock! Shut up and take my money!!!
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This is not a photograph
It is a pencil drawing. Diego Fazio sure fooled me (and you too I bet).
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Clever Ads Show That Science Can be Fun
Science World museum in collaboration with Rethink Canada created a series of brilliant ambient and billboard ads dedicated to promoting science in Vancouver.
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What Happens When You Flush a Toilet on an Airplane?
Aircraft lavatories have come a long way since the early days of commercial air travel. Early flyers used slop buckets, and WWII pilots tossed piss-filled bottles out of unpressurized windows (seriously).
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Could This Have Been The World's First Computer?
Timelines of computer history usually take us back to the early 20th century and no further. But believe it or not, a tinkerer named Charles Babbage got close enough to creating the world’s first computer in 1837.
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Opening of the Mona Lisa after WWII.
When Northern France was occupied by the Nazis in 1940, the curator of the Louvre Museum, René Huyghe, kept the Mona Lisa under his bed in the château de Montal en Quercy (Lot region, Southwest of France).
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Brazilian Catarina Migliorini sells her virginity for $780K
A Brazilian girl Catarina Migliorini, 20, has auctioned off her virginity, as she claims, for charity. Migliorini will receive $780,000 for losing her virginity aboard a plane with Japanese big-spender "Nastu."
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A tiny river house in Serbia
It’s a pic from National Geographic, with a few more inside
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Shut up and take my money!
This changes everything. Again.
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All human bike
Mildly NSFW.
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History of DRM & Copy Protection in Computer Games
An overview of copy protection and DRM schemes used in computer gaming, covering the most notable and interesting methods from the late 70's on up through today!
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Urban planning in Denmark
This makes me want to play the new SimCity even more.
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Standing guard, hurricane or otherwise
Just shows how dedicated these people are.
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Spiral Staircase in Taihang Mountains, China
Challenge: To slide down that railing!
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Not your usual dog trick
Wish I can teach my dog this kinda stuff
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Meet The World's Newest Billionaire, A 36-Year-Old 'Surfer Dude' Named Nicholas Woodman
Nick Woodman is the 36-year-old founder and CEO of GoPro, a wearable camera produced by Woodman Labs that can capture footage for athletes as they whiz down a mountain or surf 6-foot waves.
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The States with the Riskiest Voting Technology
Some states —including swing states—are more vulnerable to glitches that could tip the election. But the lack of a paper backup means such errors can go undetected.
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What Is Daylight-Saving Time?
Oh sure, you know what it is … but do you really know what is going on? There is some interesting physics here.
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Women can tell a cheating man just by looking at him
"More masculine-looking men (were) rated as more probable to be unfaithful"
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Time's Best Inventions of the Year 2012
Robots, rovers and the rest of 2012's most important innovations, from the affordable to the extreme.
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