The 100 Best Sci-Fi Movies of All Time - Popular Mechanics: "Cinema exists to project our dreams. Science-fiction cinema exists to project our most creative dreams—time-travel, alternate worlds, expanded consciousness, and more. That's why we're science-fiction maniacs and why we gathered up our top 100 movies. And if your favorite isn't on here, we want to hear about it. Warning: Here be spoilers. (For more great science fiction, check out The 50 Greatest Sci-Fi TV Shows Ever.)"
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Sunday, June 9, 2013
Printing off the paper - MIT Media Relations
Printing off the paper - MIT Media Relations: "CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Imagine being able to “print” an entire house. Or a four-course dinner. Or a complete mechanical device such as a cuckoo clock, fully assembled and ready to run. Or a printer capable of printing … yet another printer?"
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hope you’re not too tired to read this… | clayzmama says......
hope you’re not too tired to read this… | clayzmama says......: "Check this out! As many curbs as I’ve hit, I might just need these tires! Resilient Tech has been testing these out for some time now, developing them for the military."
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Watch The World's Fastest Rubik's Cube Solving Robot | Qualcomm Spark
Watch The World's Fastest Rubik's Cube Solving Robot | Qualcomm Spark: "Dubbed the Cubestormer II, the world’s fastest Rubik’s Cube–solving robot drew big crowds in the exhibit area at the 2013 FIRST Competition in St. Louis (a robotics competition for kids ages 6 to 18). Built and programmed by UK-based Mike Dobson and David Gilday, the robot is constructed from four Lego Mindstorm NXT kits, controlled by a tricked-out Android app running on a smartphone. "
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Friday, June 7, 2013
Stratolaunch air launch system for spacecraft comes closer to reality
Stratolaunch air launch system for spacecraft comes closer to reality: "Back in December of 2011, Stratolaunch Systems announced that it was designing a new air launch system for both manned and unmanned spacecraft. Among other things, that system would require the construction of what would be the world’s largest aircraft. While some people might understandably be skeptical of such grand plans ever seeing the light of day, the company recently announced that a couple of important milestones have been reached that bring the project closer to fruition."
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Big Brother is here, and his name is PRISM
Big Brother is here, and his name is PRISM: "If there was any doubt that George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four was a prophetic piece of fiction, you can pretty much put that to rest. The more skeptical among us have claimed for years that, in the age of the internet, nobody has real privacy. During the last 24 hours, those fears emerged from the shadows. Details leaked of the secret US National Security Agency (NSA) program called PRISM, which may as well have been called Big Brother."
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Porsche's iconic 911 celebrates 50 years with a limited edition facelift
Porsche's iconic 911 celebrates 50 years with a limited edition facelift: "With over 820,000 Porsche 911s being built and sold over the past fifty years, one could say the model has been a bit of a hit. Since 1963 Porsche’s very much iconic model (and we can use iconic here in proper context) has been the mainstay of the German automaker's performance hut. Now fifty years on it seems only fitting for the company to celebrate the car with the release of its 911 50th Anniversary Edition."
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Susan Fogwell: Yellowstone Travel Tips
Susan Fogwell: Yellowstone Travel Tips: "If you want to experience sheer, jaw-dropping American beauty, take a guided tour of the remarkably diverse Yellowstone National Park. With wildlife at almost every turn, Yellowston is one of the world's foremost wildlife sanctuaries. After visiting, you'll undoubtedly have a new appreciation of nature and wildlife. Have your camera ready to capture bison, moose, osprey, elk, coyotes and river otters, not to mention frequently seen black bears and grizzlies. Along with wildlife sightings, the most popular park visits include the geysers and hot springs, Yellowstone Lake, Upper and Lower Falls, and, of course, Old Faithful."
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Defined by Water: Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | ActionHub
Defined by Water: Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore | ActionHub: "The miles add up quickly as we’re outlined by four of the five Great Lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie. Factor in island shoreline, and the number grows to 3,288 miles of Great Lakes waterfront. For comparison, that number’s close to the distance from Detroit to Juneau."
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Cheap, Sturdy, 1-Hour Quadcopter
Cheap, Sturdy, 1-Hour Quadcopter: "Here's a quadcopter build that we did in under an hour to win a bet. We've got some experience building and took some shortcuts (such as using a flight controller from another unit, saving us the time of having to configure it), but I think it's reasonable to say that most makers could build this frame and get everything installed in a day, and still have some time left over to start flying it."
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
The 800-hp Zonda Revolucion ends an era (for now)
The 800-hp Zonda Revolucion ends an era (for now): "After close to a decade and a half, including a run of super-limited editions and one-offs, Pagani has released its final Zonda. Or so it seems. A "car designed to amaze both on the track and in a car collection," the Zonda Revolucion brings the legendary line to a close with a bang."
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FYI: How Do Mosquitoes Survive Rainstorms? | Popular Science
FYI: How Do Mosquitoes Survive Rainstorms? | Popular Science: "Raindrops are to mosquitoes what falling VW Beetles would be to humans. Yet incredibly--maddeningly--mosquitoes survive rainstorms all the time. How?
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