“Being a nerd really pays off sometimes.” – Ken Jennings
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Salvador Dalí’s eccentric and extravagant life, illustrated
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Nike confirms it’s working on ‘Back to the Future’ shoe for 2015 release
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What you need to know about electric cars
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Kurt Vonnegut on Reading, Boredom, Belonging, and Hate
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Retired Man Builds His Dream Car Completely Out Of Wood
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Gangs of nonexperts are outperforming science’s best efforts at automating biological problem solving.
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A Graphic Biography of Warhol
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Impressions of David Hume
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No Kidding: Women Writers and Comedians on the Choice Not to Have Children
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It’s not Valyrian steel — but here’s how blacksmiths are using modern technology, including a cryogenic freezer, to create the strongest and sharpest swords ever.
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“Pure? What does it mean?” – Sylvia Plath
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What the Science of “Sleep Paralysis” Reveals About How the Brain Works
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The Universe in a Glass of Wine: Richard Feynman on How Everything Connects, Animated
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IF TIM BURTON MADE FROZEN, IT WOULD TOTALLY LOOK LIKE THIS AMAZING FAN ART
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Million dollar luxury in a mobile home
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The Public Library: A Photographic Love Letter to Humanity’s Greatest Sanctuary of Knowledge, Freedom, and Democracy
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World’s Largest Ferris Wheel Is Now Operational In Las Vegas
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Now on view at the Yale University Art Gallery, “Contemporary Art/South Africa,” a student-curated exhibition highlighting the vibrancy of South African culture and society.
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E.B. White’s timelessly uplifting response to a man who had lost faith in humanity
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Competency-Based Education: Disrupting The Credit Hour
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China To Build An Under-Sea Bullet Train From Beijing To USA
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So beautiful: E.E. Cummings reads “Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town” at Harvard in 1953, with a voice that is pure mesmerism: site
Sound and revision: music to listen to when you’ve got exams
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How the six types of love the Ancient Greeks recognized could enrich our modern condition:
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Meet the Russian kangaroo, a simple yet awesome all terrain vehicle.
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Journey: A Beautiful Wordless Story About the Power of the Imagination
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Building Flesh and Blood
Understanding how blood vessel networks form is key to engineering transplantable organs.
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ORLANDO! Fresh off the presses, the electronic music experience everyone is talking about is coming this summer! CLICK THE LINK BELOW to give us your email and you’ll get an exclusive
VIP discount on your tickets before they go on sale to the public!
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10 Words Every Book Lover Should Know
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Lost art of the lurid VHS cover
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“I used to think I was the strangest person in the world but then I thought there are so many people in the world, there must be someone just like me who feels bizarre and flawed in the same ways I do. I would imagine her, and imagine that she must be out there thinking of me too. Well, I hope that if you are out there and read this and know that, yes, it’s true I’m here, and I’m just as strange as you.” – Frida Kahlo
Woman got cow lungs from her butcher and attached them to a leaf blower to show her kids how lungs work!
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Chinese Professor Is Building The Super Maglev And It Is Faster Than Any Train On Planet
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Tutorials for beginners, learning how to code
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Take your first step down the path to your dreams
LEARN HOW TO BECOME
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Which Coding Language Is Right For You?
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Coders Trade Secrets on the Smartest Corner of the Internet
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Girls Learning Code: Mobile Game Design for Teens!
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Whirring with paradoxes, “The Wind Rises” is a backward-looking fable about innovation, a tender tale of industrial processes, and a pacifist’s tribute to a weapon of war.
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New exhibit at the National Building Museum looks at construction innovations to protect against natural disasters like massive earthquakes and fire.
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Why I Write: Joan Didion on Ego, Grammar & the Impetus to Create
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Ha-VIS eCon Ethernet #Switches are High Efficiency with simple and quick operation:
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Closing soon at the Yale Center for British Art, “Fame and Friendship: Pope, Roubiliac, and the Portrait Bust in 18th c Britain,” an exhibition which explores the intersection of authorship, portraiture, and the sculpted image.
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Dragon bridge, Vietnam.
A 3D Tour of the Legend of Zelda’s Temple of Time
Salvador Dalí illustrates the 12 signs of the zodiac
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How Creativity Works: Neil Gaiman on Where Ideas Comes From: Here
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