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This hashtag is more magical than a mushroom.
This hashtag is more magical than a mushroom.
Yesterday, US President Obama made history by having a conversation via telepresence robot in the White House, but it wasn’t the first time Obama has met with the artificially intelligent.
Tiny glowing dots have been the modus operandi for electronic displays since the TV was first invented, but this one swaps pixels for spools of coloured thread that quickly align to display low-res images.
And there was much rejoicing.
Centuries of gender role reinforcement have dictated that women carry bags, while men stuff everything they need into their pockets. But thanks to this R2-D2 dome purse that ThinkGeek is now selling, there’s finally no reason for anyone to feel embarrassed about carrying a handbag. Read More >>
Well isn't this just paw-fect.
For most of the Cape York peninsula, the nearest major city isn’t even in Australia, it’s in Papua New Guinea. We just drove through it on the most challenging off-road trail down under.
Geeky, beautiful winter wear.
The unified global storm of space-geekery for last week's Pluto news shows NASA's nous.
This image that claims to show how the early history of Arabic geometric design informs how we write numerals today. Lies. The real story is much more interesting. Read more >>
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Carbon dating doesn't get any tougher than this.
Hallucination creations for dummies.
Somehow uses magnets to make electricity for all the things men have hanging off their bikes these days.
A housing development has been approved next to the area, threatening the fragile archaeological site of Sibudu.