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- The Woman Who Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets
Laura Poitras received a curious e-mail from an anonymous stranger requesting her public encryption key. She replied and received an encrypted message that outlined a number of secret surveillance programs run by the government.
Переслать - The Physics Behind Schrödinger's Cat Paradox
Google honors the physicist today with a Doodle. We explain the science behind his famous paradox.
Переслать - Why Are Swimsuits So Expensive?
There's a reason some women pay hundreds of dollars for inches of cloth.
Переслать - The Internet Is Destroying Weight Watchers And Jenny Craig
Obesity may still be a huge problem, but some well-known weight loss programs aren't getting any fatter for it.
Переслать - Our Cyborg Overlords May Arrive Sooner Than Expected
A group of scientists recently created a genuine mouse cyborg. It's only a matter of time until those same advances are applied to humans.
Переслать - Juggalos Give Advice To Anthony Weiner
If you're wondering what juggalos think about Anthony Weiner…wonder no more.
Переслать - Climate Change Is A Lethal Threat To The Power Grid
Storms and severe weather are already the leading cause of power outages in the United States, causing between $18 billion and $33 billion in damages annually. It's only going to get worse.
Переслать - Afghanistan's Amelia Earhart
She flies risky medevac missions to the Afghan frontlines and has fought against the Taliban for two governments and an Uzbek warlord. Meet Latifa Nabizada, the first female to join the Afghan Air Force.
Переслать - When Hollywood Needs Shiny Instruments Of Death, This Blacksmith Delivers
Tony Swatton is the most famous blacksmith in Los Angeles. But he's not forging horseshoes. Rather, Swatton has banged out a place in Tinseltown as the go-to guy when a big-budget movie or hit TV show needs custom metalwork.
Переслать - How The Great Depression Spawned Literary Masterpieces
The Great Depression was one of the most desperate periods in U.S. history, and one of the most important in American literature.
Переслать - New Class Of 'Easily Retrievable' Asteroids Discovered
Astronomers have found 12 near-Earth asteroids that could be captured with today's rocket technology.
Переслать - In Defense Of Hook-Up Culture
Hook-up culture is not the plague it's made out to be.
Переслать - How Blackberry Fell
If BlackBerry sells itself, the buyer's biggest gains will be a pile of cash, a big portfolio of patents, and some security technology. In other words, one of the companies that pioneered the smartphone market may soon end up selling itself as scrap.
Переслать - The Abandoned Poison Gas Plant Of Okunoshima Island
This tiny island boasts lush vegetation, sandy beaches and is surrounded by the beautiful Seto Inland Sea. It is also home to many cute bunnies, some of which will even climb onto people's laps for food. However, this is also a place with a horrifying past that brought sickness to the island's workers and death to thousands in another country.
Переслать - Life After Steel
A laid-off, middle-aged steel worker goes back to school.
Переслать - The Second Largest Photo Ever Taken
To create this 360º 'Gigapixel Panorama' of the world's largest city, photographer Jeffrey Martin took over 10,000 photos from the Tokyo Tower, and combined them digitally to form an interactive image, the second largest photo ever taken.
Переслать - Artist Crosses Puppies With Babies
This should be the cutest thing on Earth, but it isn't.
Переслать - Welcome To Creation, The Christian Music Fest Where The Flock Rocks
Three stages, 50,000 believers, 4,000 altar calls—and plenty of merchandise.
Переслать - Moms Are Consuming More Energy Drinks Than You Might Think
As energy drinks continue their reign as one of fastest growing beverage categories, up 40% from 2010 to 2012, there is a surprising consumer audience that has been largely on the sidelines in the energy drink market—until now: Busy young mothers.
Переслать - The Most Expensive Fast Food Burger
After recovering from a Quadriginoctuple Frap-induced caffeine coma, Beau Chevassus decided to send himself, and his wallet, into cardiac arrest with the 20-patty, $38.23 Vigenuple Jumbo Jack.
Переслать - First 100 Pages Of Aaron Swartz's Secret Service File Released
After half-a-year of delays, the U.S Secret Service released the first 104 pages of agency documents about the late coder and activist Aaron Swartz, including a brief report on Swartz's suicide less than three months before his scheduled trial.
Переслать - My Father Spied On Me Online And All I Got Was This Article
Last week, my dad wrote here about his experiences keeping an eye on me and my sisters while we were online, using keystroke-recording software, what amounts to "Facebook stalking," and also following all three of us on Twitter and Tumblr.
Переслать - Chinese Researchers Have 3D Printed A Kidney
Researchers at a university in eastern Zhejiang Province have used a 3D printer to create living kidneys, which are expected to be used for transplants in the future.
Переслать - Kanye West Just Bought Two Of These Crazy Armored $1,000,000 SUVs
People revere Kanye West like he's the second coming. These people, it seems, also scare him. So much so that he bought two Dartz Prombron armored SUVs from Latvia. Is Yeezus scared?
Переслать - Two Law Professors Have Been Trying To Divorce Each Other For 17 Years
When they married in 1986, Christo and Sharlene Lassiter vowed to create a marriage that would last in good times and bad. Instead, the marriage lasted 10 years – seven years less than their divorce-related legal battles.
Переслать - The Hyperloop Revealed
Almost a year after Elon Musk first floated the idea of a superfast mode of transportation, he has finally revealed the details: a solar-powered, city-to-city elevated transit system that could take passengers and cars from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 minutes.
Переслать - The Truth About Jeff Bezos' Amazing 10,000 Year Clock
One element of Bezos' life that has routinely come up is "The Clock," one of Bezos' philanthropic ventures. The story as you've heard it probably goes something like this. Jeff Bezos is personally building an atomic clock in the middle of the desert that is designed to last for millennia. Most of that is wrong.
Переслать - What Do Old Menus From Hawaii Tell Us About How The Ocean Has Changed?
The basic premise is this–if a species of fish can be readily found in large enough numbers, then it's likely to make it on restaurant menus
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