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8 Incredible Images That Make Mars Look Like A Petri Dish
Oct 07, 1:00PM
Though NASA sadly spent its recent 55th birthday furloughing employees thanks to the government shutdown, the discovery of water in Martian soil just a week earlier made for a pretty thrilling development at the agency.
Monitoring Gene Activity Across Thousands of Cells Sure Is Pretty
Oct 07, 12:44PM
Scientists have developed a new technique which allows them to visualize gene activity in thousands of cell, simultaneously. That will allow them to understand how our cells function like never before—and it looks damn pretty, too.
This Is How NASA Made Composite Images Before Photoshop Existed
Oct 07, 11:41AM
You might think that this image looks a little bodged together, and you'd be right to. After all, it's literally a collage of photographs obtained by Voyager I—all the way back in 1979.
The First Man To Walk In Space Almost Got Stuck Out There
Oct 07, 11:00AM
Today I found out that the first man to walk in space almost got stuck out there. That lucky individual was Alexei Leonov, who was born in the Soviet Union on May 30, 1934. He was one of the twenty Soviet Air Force Pilots to be chosen for the first cosmonaut group.
LG has confirmed that rumors about a new curved smartphone are accurate--and it'll appear in Novembe
Oct 07, 10:37AM
LG has confirmed that rumors about a new curved smartphone are accurate—and it'll appear in November.
This Calculator Unboxing Parody Is Hilarious
Oct 07, 10:04AM
Unboxing videos are perhaps the biggest waste of YouTube storage to grace the planet: watch a pimple-faced youth take a phone out of a cardboard container and play with some basic functions! Woo. But here's one worth watching.
Thom Yorke: Spotify Is "the Last Desperate Fart of a Dying Corpse"
Oct 07, 9:21AM
Thom Yorke has already made his feelings on music streaming services known: he doesn't like them. But now he's spoken at length about Spotify and the current state of music distribution and he's... well, angry.
Neil deGrasse Tyson on Gravity (Spoilers)
Oct 07, 8:33AM
Neil deGrasse Tyson took to Twitter last night to offer up his thoughts—largely scientific—on the sci-fi stomer Gravity. It's received rave reviews, but what does everyone's favorite scientist think?
Rumor: HTC's One Max Might Have a Fingerprint Scanner
Oct 07, 7:52AM
One starts, then everyone follows. Well, possibly: leaked images of HTC's rumored new One Max smartphone appear to show a fingerprint scanner nestled amongst its hardware, a la iPhone 5S.
Get Your Guts Ripped Out For an Awesome Halloween Costume
Oct 07, 7:24AM
Two years ago a NASA engineer named Mark Rober emailed us a halloween costume that used two iPads to make it look like you had a gaping hole in your stomach. This year the system is both more refined, and more gruesome.
O-Zone: Dragostea din tei
Oct 07, 1:00AM
You remember this, right? Moldovan pop group O-Zone released "Dragostea din tei" in Romania in 2003, and it got really popular when it had its worldwide release in 2004. Then callow youth Gary Brolsma of New Jersey posted a video of himself lip syncing and dancing along to the song. Obviously, because it was 2004, he posted it on Newgrounds. And then, like Hamster Dance before it, it went viral.
An Extracurricular And Deadly Use For Pencils
Oct 06, 11:59PM
I wouldn't say using pencils as zombie-killing projectiles would be my first thought, but if you do enough slingshot-ing I guess it makes sense that you would eventually run up against office supplies as a source of inspiration. Joerg updates his pencil shooter to be crank operated and more efficient. It can shoot two pencils at a time for a total of 16 in one magazine. And Joerg sees potential for use with a power drill instead of "muscle operated action" aka humans. Leave the pencil shooter going while you run away from the zombies. Solid plan.
Narrative Is A Lifelogging Camera That's Finally Happening
Oct 06, 10:51PM
In March we covered Memoto, a lifelogging camera that takes two photos a minute while you're wearing it. It was in the preorder stage then and with $500,000 more than expected from its November Kickstarter, it had an ambitious April shipping timeframe. Which obviously didn't happen. BUT now it's actually going to ship on November 1st. For real this time.
Bitcoin Seized From Silk Road Is In A Highly Prankable FBI Wallet
Oct 06, 10:13PM
Ross Ulbricht's arrest last week included an FBI seizure of about 26,000 Bitcoins. But you can't just stick Bitcoins under your mattress. Even if you're the FBI they have to be in a wallet somewhere. And people know where. Internet denizens found the wallet and have been contributing tiny sums, we're talking 0.00000001 BTC here, so they can leave public notes expressing a range of . . . feelings.
Russia Will Be All Up in Everyone's Business at the Winter Olympics
Oct 06, 8:24PM
Not to be outdone by the sheer magnitude of the NSA's PRISM program, Russia's FSB security service is preparing to monitor every single communication made by competitors and spectators alike during the 2014 winter games in Sochi, according to a report by The Guardian.
What's Your First Tech Memory?
Oct 06, 6:40PM
I watched The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air from a young age. I was so young that my hands weren't strong enough to turn the knobs of my parents' retro TV. I'm totally serious. I had to have someone turn on the TV and change the channel for me. And somehow there was never an adult who thought that I shouldn't be watching that show if I wasn't even strong enough to turn a knob. Explains a lot. Anyway, the point is that that was the first TV I ever knew. The tech I interacted with consisted of a Panasonic cassette player and that TV. What was sitting in your family's living room or your grandma's basement when you were little? Journey back to your earliest tech interactions and reminisce below.
The Social Media Hotels Keep On Coming
Oct 06, 5:41PM
People have instagrammed and live tweeted from pretty much everywhere. The peak of a mountain, the birth of a baby, the toilet. Users don't seem to crave permission. But somehow the idea for a social media-themed hotel keeps coming up, and The New York Times notes that another one started in Majorca this summer.
More Steve Jobs Action Figures Are On Their Way
Oct 06, 4:13PM
Ah the second anniversary of someone's death. The biography is a bestseller. The movie with Ashton Kutcher is out. The mourning process is on its natural course. But one more thing has to happen: new action figures. Sure, there may be a model from February, but that was then and this is now. Enter the "Steve Jobs 2nd Anniversary Tribute Action Figures."
A Wall Dock Ruled By Simplicity
Oct 06, 3:07PM
There are a lot of wall chargers and docks out there for iOS devices. A lot. So many. But it's nice to see one that's simple, portable, flexible, and smartly designed. It's just sort of a relief. If you need this, here it is, and it's 10 bucks. Done.
The FDA Isn't Inspecting Food During The Government Shutdown
Oct 06, 1:30PM
E-coli outbreaks crop up every now and then. Some are more widespread then others, but if they're related to food and especially if that food may have crossed state lines, the FDA starts tracing to find the source. If foodborne bacteria cause an outbreak in the U.S. today, though, the FDA won't do anything. Because the FDA is closed.
This Leaked Manual Lists Literally All the Nexus 5's Specs
Oct 06, 12:21AM
Nexus nerds, we may have just hit the jackpot. Android Police just got its hands on what appears to be a leaked service manual for the as-yet-unreleased Nexus 5. If this is real, we now know everything about the Nexus 5. Every. Thing. OK, except price.
God Is An Astronaut: Echoes
Oct 06, 12:00AM
It was Mogwai that got me into post-rock back when I was in college. I'm still a big fan, but I sort of fell away from post-rock for a while. And I have God Is An Astronaut for bringing me back to the glorious fold.
China's Internet Army Could Have as Many as Two Million Censors
Oct 05, 11:00PM
China's internet is not exactly famous for its freedom, but it takes a lot of effort to keep it tied down. Folks have done math to suggest there are thousands of government employees censoring China's Twitter-clone Weibo alone. Now the Beijing News is pegging that total at more like two million.
Google Is Sneaking Chrome OS Into Windows 8's "Metro" Mode
Oct 05, 10:04PM
It was one thing when Google's Chrome apps managed to break out of the browser and become real, offline apps, but clearly that is not Google's real long-term play. A recent update to the developer version of Google Chrome basically runs Chrome OS inside of Windows 8.
Why You Can't Blame Bitcoin for Silk Road Shadiness
Oct 05, 9:00PM
The man alleged to be "Dread Pirate Roberts," the founder and operator of the Silk Road—an online marketplace where bitcoins were traded for a range of goods and services, including drugs—was arrested by the FBI in San Francisco Wednesday. The criminal complaint, released today, provides many details about how the site and its users relied on widespread anonymity technology, including Tor and Bitcoin.
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