Author: Myles Ulwelling
Is Google Maps just an excuse for Google employees to take off on adventures carrying cameras and call it work?
The next 30 years of observations will revolutionize astronomy.
It turns out we seriously underestimated the central nervous system.
Actually, Germany has significantly less sun–they’re just putting their rays to better use.
And here’s a few fun ones in advance.
At high outback temperatures, gasoline vaporizes too quickly to pump.
The ioSafe N2 is personal data storage built to withstand anything.
Britain’s Environmental Agency is taking a keen interest in housing technology that embraces flooding rather than fights it.
A new exhibit in Japan will scan visitors, then turn that data into 3-D printed representations. Here’s a look at some of those portraits. (via Spoon & Tamago)
Deployed off the coast of New Jersey earlier this week, the modified Wave Glider robot gathered realtime data from Sandy as the storm approached landfall Monday.
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