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Classic novels tend to have equally classic cover art. For example, when you think of The Great Gatsby, your mind likely goes to a pair of half-closed eyes floating over a glittering, cobalt city. But what if designers were given a chance to rethink these covers entirely? That’s the concept behind Recovering The Classics, a…
Windows, our source of life-giving sunlight indoors, are a menace to your electrical bill. In the summer, windows bleed cold and in the winter they ooze heat. To save energy, researchers want to give window panes a circulatory system that could pump in cool, liquid relief when they get too hot. In research published in…
The murky legacy of Henry Ford—who would’ve been 150 today—centers around a few familiar ideas like the assembly line and the $5 workday. Less familiar is Ford’s biggest failure: Fordlandia, a city in the rainforest that was abandoned as quickly as it was built. Ford was a farm boy who went on to establish 20th…
Creepy drone spying is no longer just the purview of the military in the United States. The Federal Aviation Administration recently cleared two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for commercial use surveilling the Alaskan coast, marking a sharp turn for the future of domestic drone use. One of the drones, an Insitu Scan Eagle 200, will…
Monogamy is not much fun, and it’s not even efficient. Men have the biological ability to impregnate women constantly from puberty until death. What’s the evolutionary point of staying with one female who can only get pregnant every nine months? https://gizmodo.com/how-did-monogamy-evolve-965375691
We auto-post 4TB USB3 externals for $150, so grabbing one for $130 is about as easy a recommendation as we can make. Use code 0730BTS32 over at Newegg to claim your prize. [Newegg] Your New Dealzmaster Is me. In an unexpected but welcome twist, I’ll be running both Dealzmodo and Moneysaver from now on. I…
Bioluminescence is awesome. Essentially the production of light by a living organism, e.g. fireflies, certain types of jellyfish, etc—but it doesn’t just occur in animals. There’s even some plant life that has the potential to give off that lovely, ethereal glow. And as Mark Rober shows us in the video above, you can even harness…
Most of the Google Glass videos we’ve seen thus far don’t seem to tap this device’s enormous potential. Used as a miniaturized camera phone or just another vehicle for porn, Glass doesn’t do much that a GoPro can’t. And that’s a damn shame, because the way Glass enables wearers to near-effortlessly shoot point-of-view video makes…
Some of our greatest achievements in space are some of the least known. Consider the iconic pop artist Andy Warhol and his secret art gallery on the Moon. It’s a very real thing, thanks to a tiny ceramic chip smuggled aboard Apollo 12. https://jalopnik.com/the-ten-greatest-space-achievements-nobody-knows-about-961669989
There are surprisingly few documents from 1969 that mark the birth of the internet. We have some notes scribbled on a pad of paper, and a few newspaper articles after the fact. But there weren’t any reporters parked outside of 3420 Boelter Hall at UCLA on October 29, 1969 to witness that historic moment when…
Plants are beautiful. But up close, they’re inspiring, terrifying, and, well, just quite large. WINNER: Burst I don’t know what kind of flower this is, but I love the green, yellow, and white together. A bright LED light made the captures possible at a small aperture. Workflow: Take 8 photos each focused gradually from back…
God damn it, Time Warner Cable. Not again. According to this Reuters report, Time Warner Cable is once again raising its modem rental fee. This time it’s going from $3.95 to $5.99 starting in the next billing cycle. If you recall, TWC pulled this bullshit last November. https://gizmodo.com/how-to-beat-twc-and-comcasts-bullshit-modem-rental-fees-5948616 TWC is set to rake in another…
We’ve been using nitrogen fertilizers to bolster crop growth since the neolithic era. But producing enough food for nearly seven billion mouths requires intensive farming practices that demand heavy applications of fertilizers. And their overuse is taking a heavy toll on the environment—an estimated $91 billion to $428 billion worth of damage in Europe alone.…
The U.S. Army private accused of “aiding the enemy” for giving classified documents to WikiLeaks has been spared guilt on that charge, ending a three-year ordeal of solitary confinement and constant humiliation for Private First Class Bradley Manning. But he has been found guilty on five other counts. https://gizmodo.com/bradley-mannings-not-guilty-of-aiding-the-enemy-but-o-963034954
According to science, the whole idea behind the Jurassic Park movies is bogus. Those “preserved in amber” mosquitoes used to create living, tourist-eating dinosaurs? A new study proves this could not happen the way it did in the popular movies. If only Spielberg had changed one little detail …. https://gizmodo.com/the-entire-premise-of-jurassic-park-is-wrong-because-of-961667776
A military judge acquitted Bradley Manning of aiding the enemy and convicted him of multiple counts of violating the Espionage Act on Tuesday. The verdict marks the end of a three-year-long ordeal that began with Manning’s arrest in Iraq and subsequent detainment in Kuwait and Quantico, Virginia. Sentencing hearings begin on Wednesday morning to determine…
It looks as though they’ve fixed it, but for a glorious 16 minutes this was the Chicago Tribune homepage. It is self-evidently wonderful, but let’s still talk about just how wonderful it is. Cat image. Test, test, test, test, test, test, test. Headline test. The cat is a kitten. The kitten is grey. Test, test,…
In the early days, Twitter was famous for its dead simple design: a box, some text, a button. But over the years, it’s gotten busier with the hashtags and the @ mentions and the retweets. Some might say say too busy. So why not just start over and rebuild this thing from the ground up?…
Remote forest cameras capture all kinds of amazing animal video, and this footage from the parks department in Alberta, Canada, shows this one bear who cannot stop hugging this tree—when he’s not scratching his butt on it. https://deadspin.com/wildlife-camera-captures-bear-party-that-you-wish-youd-954301999
You can easily use your old Wi-Fi router to expand the coverage of your wireless network so it can get to the garden or the café downstairs. It’s not hard if you follow this guide. https://lifehacker.com/how-to-extend-your-wi-fi-network-with-an-old-router-915783308