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  • Announcing Ironmaster & Other Tales

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  • sixpenceee: Incredible “Bleeding” Sand Sculpture by Guy-Olivier…

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  • acidadebranca: riffsandfragments: John Berkey’s cover for…

    acidadebranca: riffsandfragments: John Berkey’s cover for “Jupiter,” a scifi short story collection published in 1973 while Pioneer 10 was still en route to the gas giant. Berkey’s style is instantly recognizable and his evocative paintings are almost short stories themselves. Click the image for a better look....
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  • I most certainly am not!

    I most certainly am not!...
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  • sci-universe: An untethered miniature origami robot that…

    sci-universe: An untethered miniature origami robot that self-folds, walks, swims, and degrades has been created by a team of the department of informatics, Technische Universitat in Germany and the computer science and artificial intelligence lab at MIT! Unfolded, the robot has a magnet and PVC sandwiched between laser-cut structural layers (polystyrene or paper). When placed on a heating element, the PVC contracts, and where the structural layers have been cut, it creates folds – so this is how the origami part works....
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  • theolduvaigorge: Alzheimer’s Origins Tied to Rise of Human…

    theolduvaigorge: Alzheimer’s Origins Tied to Rise of Human Intelligence: Factors that drove the evolution of our intellectual capacity are also implicated in the memory disorder by Nala Rogers Alzheimer’s disease may have evolved alongside human intelligence, researchers report in a paper posted this month on BioRxiv. The study finds evidence that 50,000 to 200,000 years ago, natural selection drove changes in six genes involved in brain development. This may have helped to increase the connectivity of neurons, making modern humans smarter as they evolved from their hominin ancestors....
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  • mostlysignssomeportents: How metadata…

    mostlysignssomeportents: How metadata compromises you “It’s only metadata,” is the catch-all excuse for mass surveillance – after all, if spies aren’t capturing what your message says why should you care if they’re getting who sent it, what its subject line is, where you and the sender are, and everything you do before and after receiving the message? Privacy International’s “Metadata” demolishes the rationalizations for mass surveillance in four short minutes. It’s a beautiful exploration of a vital subject....
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  • Ironmaster and Other Updates

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  • propagandery: Does Earth need a flag? Perhaps not, at least…

    propagandery: Does Earth need a flag? Perhaps not, at least not until we have another planet on which to plant it (or another civilization with which to exchange diplomatic stationary). But that doesn’t mean actually designing one is a pointless process – as proven by the results of a new project to do exactly that....
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  • sciencefictiongallery: Barclay Shaw – Web Of The City,…

    sciencefictiongallery: Barclay Shaw – Web Of The City, 1983. This is what would happen to Manhattan if bio webbing Spider-man had the flu....
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  • rhubarbes: ArtStation – sketch2015-5-10, by Minovo Wang Pretty…

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  • nevver: Evolution What’s next? Wrap around screen…

    nevver: Evolution What’s next? Wrap around screen cylinder?...
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  • Captain America… Looking Awesome…

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  • Zen and the Art of Science in Fiction

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  • Takes me back to watching tech demos in the 90s…

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  • Damn they can’t even blame autocorrect for that…

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  • A Japanese bullet train just topped records at 374 mph.

    micdotcom: Central Japan Railway Co. (JR Tokai)’s maglev train — short for magnetic levitation, meaning a train that moves along by magnets and “hovers” four inches above the train’s rail-less path — reached a top speed of 374 mph for 10.8 seconds....
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  • Innocs, Infopaths, and Cyberwraiths (Oh My)

    Another Friday world-building game night for me....
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  • 32 tales or one Novel?

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