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She carries two small Erlenmeyer flasks and a bright, cheerful smile. She’s the first of her kind and she’s positively delightful! This weekend Lego unveiled their Minifigure Series 11 and the stand-out is the female scientist. This is Prof. Bodin, the minifig who’s breaking the brick ceiling. According to her bio, Professor C. Bodin “won…
Fog harvesting systems—giant nets that collect and funnel billions of tiny drops of water into a reservoir—are already in use in parts of the world where rainfall is rare. But researchers at MIT, working with experts from the Pontifical Catholic University in Santiago, Chile, have found a way to vastly improve those nets, increasing the…
Apple’s next iPhone is coming next week, which means it’s time to consider chucking your old phone for a shiny new one. Here’s where you can get the most cash for your soon-to-be-outdated iPhone. Better do it now; prices are going to plummet once the 5S shows up. We scoured the internet’s resellers to find…
Shopping for a new server? Want a piece of whistleblower history? Want to piss off Julian Assange? You can do all three of these things at once, if you buy the server that hosted hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks a few years ago. And it still works! Like most WikiLeaks-related things,…
The debate over fracking has been thundering on for years now, but despite constantly hearing murmur of the many dangers and benefits the natural-gas-harvesting method presents, a disconcerting number of people are still relatively ignorant as to what fracking actually is. This video produced by YouTube channel Kurzgesagt wants to fix that. With the many…
Many people are claiming that these new Meganews Magazines autonomous newstands could save the print industry. That’s maybe a bit optimistic, but at the least they’ll help reduce the mountains of wasted paper from unsold magazines since the over-sized vending machine only prints publications when they’re ordered, in just two minutes. The kiosk has access…
Amazon just officially announced its new Kindle Paperwhite on its site, after a false start a few hours ago. It’s a refresh of last year’s model—the first time Amazon has put out an iterative update—with a better screen and some new software. It will be out September 30th. Here’s quick rundown of the upgrades: a…
Well, that’s different. The next major iteration of Android will be called Kit Kat, it seems. We know this because Android boss Sundar Pichai just tweeted a photo of a gigantic Android robot made of Kit Kats. Apparently that’s going to come along with a promo campaign in Kit Kats to win a free Nexus…
One of Britain’s greatest industrial designers, David Mellor is probably best known for his sculptural cutlery, which was the first stainless steel flatware to be mass-produced in the UK. But even those who’ve added his spoons to their wedding registry might not know about the system of street furniture he designed, which became iconic on…
After a false start, the Apple invites are officially out. The new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C are going to be announced Sept. 10th, as expected. And at least one of them is going to be the rainbow bounty we’d been hoping for. As is often the case, Apple has infused its invite with a…
Paint, paste, and stencil-wielding creative types who use the urban fabric as their canvas are having a heyday. Folks like Shephard Fairey, Banksy, and a whole host of others (Hanksy!) have had feature films, major gallery shows, and endless internet posts chronicling—and celebrating—their efforts. These still-illicit works often only exist as 2D forms on walls,…
China’s getting more serious about the drone business with arrival of a new kind of delivery service. A Shenzhen-based courier service called SF Express is currently testing “high tech” drones that can deliver packages to remote locations. Thanks to a built-in navigation system, these drones can go where trucks can’t. Although it’s not the only…
The new fifth-generation Silent Eagle has finally cleared export restrictions meaning it may soon be the new face of South Korea’s aerial fleet. That’s good news for an unsteady place. The original F-15 Eagle entered service in 1976 and has become one of the most successful air combat platforms in the modern era. McDonnell Douglas…
Amazon has reportedly leaked details about the second generation Kindle Paperwhite, which is apparently set to ship at the end of this month, on September 30th. According a post on Forum.HR, Amazon posted a landing page (since taken down) of the new Kindle Paperwhite. Oopsies. Introduced last year, Kindle Paperwhite was a revolution in ereaders,…
By now you’ve no doubt heard today’s surprising news; Microsoft has gobbled up Finland’s finest phone division in a $7.2 billion deal. On the surface, it’s a takeover that doesn’t make much sense. But when you look closer, it… still doesn’t make much sense. But that doesn’t mean we can’t try. Let’s start with what…
The construction boom in China may have stopped, but it has left zillions of square miles of empty cities, apartment blocks and amusement parks like the one above. Eerie places full of ghosts standing in the middle of nowhere flatlands.
After weeks of deliberation, the Japanese government has finally intervened in the increasingly desperate situation at Fukushima. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced a $470 million plan to contain the leaking radioactive water at the nuclear power plant by building a giant wall of ice underground. And guess who’s going to pay for it…
He’s a very annoying songwriter who used to sing at Apple keynotes. She’s a very annoying singer who, at age 28, “was spotlighted in her own 3D autobiographical film.” He asked her to marry him, she said no thanks.
Science fiction author Frederik Pohl passed away yesterday at the age of 93. In the 1960s, Pohl was the editor of Galaxy and If magazines and won numerous awards for his fiction over the years. He was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 1998. I didn’t know Pohl personally but I had…