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anaisrassat:An article I wrote for the CERN website and CERN Bulletin on how new technology in high-
Day 2 of #inktober is a Technology Witch! What is a girl to do with no wifi? Cast a wifi spell, of c
1950s imagination: futuristic machines to help us work and learn while we sleep. I could really use
A map at KEXP shows the Seattle radio station’s reach, with pins marking where listeners have
basedmanga:Tomb Raider (2013) and Tomb Raider (1996).look at this. technology is so amazin. we have
superheroesincolor:101 Black Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Leaders in
ughhh I didn’t realize these guys were in the game at least graphics technology has improv
We don’t just have machines, we have conversations. Data, technology and industry are com
Or perish
bewbin:nasa trying to eat the moon
martinekenblog:Eye Ring is more than just a ring.Designed a few years ago by Korean designer Jeong Y
Here’s an example of one of the earlier Mars colony facilities, constructed and run by SpaceX.
truebluemeandyou: DIY Amazing Harry Potter Monopoly Game from Design in Technology Updated Links 20
science-et-fiction:“U.S. Space Hardware— Today and Tomorrow” (1963)
Congruence [Poem]Beneath the night’s sky… / The lights just fell asleep. The ci
French-born and British-based, Marlene Huissoud developed the project “From Insects : an e
1960: Automation comes to bankingSource
pumpkinspicepunani:peashooter85:Modern technology is making us anti-social!It’s almost like pe
blackfashion:Aja Naomi King at the “Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology&rdq
talesfromweirdland:This computer animated film is dedicated to artists and scientists and to the pro
Nova laser control room, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1985.
It’s not a bird or a plane—it’s a Plimp! Read more about this pla
Yes, watching SpaceX rockets land successfully is awesome. But watching them crash and burn can be j
In 1988, Popular Science editors first anointed 100 products as the Best of What’s New. The cu
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