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instrumental video nine on Vimeo
"Simple machines work together to make music."
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How Black Holes Overcome Centrifugal Force to Suck in Gas | Wired Science
"Astronomers have finally gotten a firmer grip on how supermassive black holes in the centers of most galaxies gobble up gas from their surroundings."
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I’ve written this Space Ritual | MetaFilter
"Nik Turnerwas always hawking wasn't he? And he always had the most melodious wind. BBC documentary on Hawkwind"
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Most Detailed Image Of Our Planet Ever Created – io9
"Behold the most accurate, detailed true color view of our own planet ever constructed. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center used satellite data to stitch together detailed scans of every square kilometer of the planet. Click through for an animated version."
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Rocketboom at Morbid Anatomy Library – Boing Boing
"Our friends at Rocketboom visited our friend Joanna Ebenstein's Morbid Anatomy Library, and compelling video ensued."
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Put A Shark Brain In A Battleship, And You Could Defeat Almost Anything – io9
"Turns out the best pilot for a battleship is a shark brain. Just transplant right into the brain interface bowl on the bridge, and you're in business."
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How OK Go’s Amazing Rube Goldberg Machine Was Built | Wired.com
"Those builders were Syyn Labs, a Los Angeles-based arts and technology collective that has a history of doing surprising, entertaining science and tech projects that involve crowds of people, at a monthly gathering called Mindshare LA."
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3D Mandelbulb Zoom – Nerdcore
"Tom Beddard beschäftigt sich ein seiner Freizeit mit den von mir so geliebten Mandelbrot-Fraktalen."
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Rémi Gaillard vs Hunters – Nerdcore
"Remi Gaillard rächt in seinem neuesten Video alle von irgendwelchen Jägern dahingemeuchelten Hasen. Go, Rabbits, go!"
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Visualize your Last.fm listening patterns with LastHistory | FlowingData
"Frederik Seiffert provides this nifty tool, LastHistory, to visualize your Last.fm listening history. Mouse over songs and find repeated track sequences. The visualization itself isn't all that useful, but it gets interesting when you hook your calendar and photos in with music. LastHistory lets you replay songs synched with your photos, and your slideshow suddenly gains a new dimension."
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Exclusive: Mad Magazine’s Avatar Parody | /Film
"MAD Magazine has given us an exclusive look at Sergio Aragones’ “A MAD Look At Avatar” parody comic strip"
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The Next Generation Of Brainwave-Control Helmets Looks Much Cooler – io9
"Check out the future of brain-computer interfaces."
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A Lego Sequenzer « Dressed Like Machines
"3-Kanal 8 Step Sequenzer, welcher auch richtig funktioniert"
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Buntes Turntable Robotdisco Stop-Motion – Das Kraftfuttermischwerk
"wenn Turntables, buntes Licht, Studio-Equipment, Dub und Roboter, die auf all dem tanzen, aufeinander treffen, kann man gar nicht anders als das schön zu finden"
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Wenn ein Ampelmännchen durchs timegelapste Tokyo spaziert: Tokyo/Glow – Das Kraftfuttermischwerk
"Das etwas andere Timelapse, welches allerdings in keinster Weise dadurch unschöner wird, dass es mehr zeigt als die Stadt als solche und noch dazu einen Darsteller."
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First Mirrors Polished for Next-Gen Space Telescope | Wired Science
"The first mirror segment of the James Webb Space Telescope, the all-purpose instrument that will take the mantle of “most awesome” telescope from Hubble in 2014, is polished."
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iPhone-Dalek | Doktorsblog
"The ipod sends out OSC signals over WiFi to processing which then talks over serial to my Servo Board. The Dalek moves around when you tilt the ipod/iphone"
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Gammastrahlen-Teleskope: Blick in die unbekannten Weiten des Alls | ZEIT ONLINE
"Gammastrahlen zeigen ein Universum, das kaum erforscht ist. Mit einem Netzwerk aus Teleskopen wollen Astrophysiker bald sichtbar machen, was das All noch versteckt hält."
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Telekom: Wir löschen gerade 19 Terabyte Vorratsdaten – Golem.de
"Kaum hatte gestern das Bundesverfassungsgericht die Vorratsdatenspeicherung als verfassungswidrig bezeichnet, begannen die Telekomkonzerne damit, die Daten auf ihren Speichern zu vernichten. Die Deutsche Telekom und Vodafone sind dabei, mehrere Terabyte an Daten unwiederbringlich zu löschen."




