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It may look like it belongs on the wall of a 60s home, but this image is in fact a microscopic view of a tiny electronic device. Captured by Matteo Bruna from the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, the image shows a circuit made from graphene, built on a branched structure of…
The NBA recently announced that the players of all 30 teams—and the balls they use!—would have tracking devices installed to analyze player movements during games. Now, the first dribles of the fascinating data are available. Fathom Information Design has taken a look at some of the early data from an Oklahoma City versus San Antonio…
Facebook Messenger is finally available on Windows Phone—a mere two years after it made its way to iOS and Android.
How do you woo one of the world’s biggest messaging apps? Flirty emails, whisky and billions of dollars, as it turns out. Forbes has taken a look at the relationship between Mark Zuckerberg and WhatsApp’s Jan Koum on the run-up to the $19 billion takeover. You can read the whole thing over on Forbes, but…
John Gruber believes that iOS 7.1 should ship any day now—because the app required to stream Apple’s SXSW iTunes Festival, which starts in a week, requires the new OS. Let’s see!
Use your Google or Facebook account to log in to any Yahoo services? Not much longer you don’t: s0on, you’ll need a Yahoo sign-in to access any of Yahoo’s products. The method of simply using a Google or Facebook account to log in to Yahoo’s services has been available for years now—but not for much…
Surprise! NASA just issued a last minute asteroid notice: Today, a 100-foot (30 meter) asteroid called 2014 DX110 is going to fly by Earth closer than the Moon. The closest point will be 217,000 miles (about 350,000 kilometers) at around 4PM Eastern Standard Time. I love how they rush to downplay these close encounters of…
If you haven’t watched True Detective yet, go start watching it ASAP. If you haven’t watched the last episode, run and watch it now. But if you have seen it, then go ahead and watch the following video. It’s the most hilarious True Detective montage yet. The horror. The Yellow King is actually Carry Fisher.…
Good luck wrapping your brain around this one folks, it’s easily the weirdest thing we’ve seen on the Internet in recent memory. From the creators of The Adventures of Chris Bosch in the Multiverse, The Life and Freaky Times of Uncle Luke, and How to Hide from Cameras comes, “A comedic satirical sci-fi pop-musical based…
He chain smokes. He loves his guns. And he almost looks homeless. But he’s actually pretty damn awesome. Meet Doug Coulter. A gunsmith who’s also an amazing DIY engineer. So amazing that he’s built a nuclear fusion reactor in his basement. Yup. Motherboard visited Coulter to see his DIY fusion reactor and to see how…
It’s like magic. A street performer defies gravity by contact juggling a sphere in front of a crowd and it’s absolutely mesmerizing to see from his point of view. You feel the pressure he has to perform, the focus he has in his movements and the art of it all. I’ll be giving you money…
I don’t have the brain capacity or the finger dexterity or the lung capacity to do any of these things because I am not a genius fish human. Kevin Hays, on the other hand, is probably a fish human. Powered by the brain of a computer. With the fingers of robots. Oh and he’s a…
Here’s some fun you can have at home with little to no effort: make a mini crossbow from a bottle cap, two popsicle sticks and a rubber band. You can fire off flaming arrows, toothpicks, skewers, Q-tips and more with just your thumb. Dave Hax shows us how and the process is rather easy. Just…
Geomorphology is the process of how landforms get their shapes. It’s a lot easier to do with access to satellite imagery. No satellites in 1894, but pair this map with modern Landsat photos to track how San Francisco Bay Area has changed in the intervening 120 years. 1894 cadastral map. This cadastral map of the…
The idea is simple. Take a hit song, make a music video using only emoji, wait for the lulz. In the case of the movie Jesse Hill recently uploaded to Vimeo, the hit song is Beyoncé, and the emoji are hilarious. This feels like it’s going to be a trend, if it isn’t already a…
“There is nothing connecting these coins to any theft from the Mint,” U.S. Mint spokesman Adam Stump told SF Gate. “We’ve done quite a bit of research, and we’ve got a crack team of lawyers, and trust me, if this was U.S. government property we’d be going after it.” Well, so much for that theory.…
Ah, that’s a good hit. 100 good hits, actually. Artist Wyatt Burns created a way to smoke 100 cigarettes at once with a crazy contraption and it looks, well, predictably suffocating. He lights up all the cigarettes with a torch and feeds all the smoke into a plastic bag. In his performance art piece, he…
It’s not easy being an artist these days, what with protesters smashing your art and Cossacks smashing your face. Thankfully, one Chicago area artist has devised an ideal solution for protecting performers: delightfully-psychedelic cloth armor suits that won’t inhibit the wearer’s artistic freedom. Freedom of movement is another matter, however. These Sound Suits are the…
In a few short weeks, employees at Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters will be dining inside century-old log cabins shipped all the way from Montana. And Twitter isn’t alone. The struggle to make corporate office life less stupefying and more cozy seems to have reached its logical conclusion with a new trend: Buildings within buildings. For…
LEGO artist Jason Corlett, spent 70 hours and 5,000 bricks to build Cherno Alpha, an almost 3-ft tall massive Lego jaeger from Pacific Rim. Though my favorite is Gipsy Danger, this scrappy Russian model is pretty badass. This is an impressive build, made more impressive by the fact that it’s piloted by drift-compatible minifigs. You’re…