Jumat, 30 Juni 2017

Moth Eye Structure Inspires Glare-resistant Screen Coating

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Following a Friend While Driving May Not Be a Great Idea
By now, we all know about the dangers of following a friend on social media. You might find out their political beliefs are in stark contrast to yours. You might offend them when you forget...  See more

Sylvia Rivera: A Pioneer of the Modern LGBTQ Rights Movement
A lot of civil rights heroes appear to come in perfect packages, above reproach. Rosa Parks was a hardworking, soft-spoken woman; Mahatma Gandhi prized modesty and peace.  See more

The World's Largest Waterfall Is Deep Underwater

Drinking Noncow's Milk May Stunt Children's Growth

How Did Elisa Lam End Up Dead in a Hotel Water Tank?

When 21-year-old college student Elisa Lam was found dead in the water tank of the Cecil Hotel (now closed) in Los Angeles in 2013, the mysterious circumstances surrounding her case captured national attention.

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Kamis, 29 Juni 2017

Podcast Picks from Part-Time Genius, Stuff You Should Know and More!

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Who's Our Weirdest President?
Will and Mango plan to build a new Rushmore. But who deserves to be on it? Chester "too many pants" Arthur? Calvin "Vaseline Head" Coolidge? Or just the legendary M Van B? Featuring Cormac O'Brien.

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How Standardized Patients Work
Even the most brilliant medical minds need a good bedside manner, and thanks to standardized patients, they can improve their skills. What are they? Part-time workers who pretend to be real patients so doctors can practice on live humans. If you're remembering Kramer on Seinfeld right about now, you're not alone.

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The Eastland Disaster
The Eastland disaster was one of the deadliest maritime disasters in American history. And in this particular case, safety regulations actually made things worse.

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CRISPR and the Genetic Astronaut
In 1960, scientists Nathan Kline and Manfred Clynes envisioned a spacefaring cyborg, technologically augmented to endure the rigors of space travel. The subsequent six decades of space exploration largely ignored this radical suggestion, but the advent of gene editing tools like CRISPR present raise new questions. 

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The Search for Bigfoot
Join the guys as they interview David Bakara, the creator of Expediton: Bigfoot, to learn more about his search for the creature and the inspiration behind his museum

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The Dangers of Distracted Driving

Staying focused behind the wheel is crucial, not only for your own safety, but also for the safety of those around you. There are three types of driving distractions, and no one is immune from the dangers associated with each -- young drivers and experienced drivers alike. 

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Ivanka Trump's 'Feminism'
Some consider Ivanka to be the best hope for the Trump administration when it comes to gender politics. But when you look at Ivanka's brand of feminism, that reputation might be unearned.

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History of Electricity Part One 
Did you know that engineers were harnessing electricity long before they even knew what it was? We take a look at the history and tech behind electricity.

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A Starter Guide to Sourdough
Beyond San Francisco, beyond Paris, sourdough bread has a long, rich history closely connected to beer and one of our old friends, fermentation. Anney and Lauren mine into the science, culture and history of sourdough bread, and have fun with the names of sourdough starters along the way. 

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