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THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE HOMES
How Does Income Compare To Home Value In US Metro Areas?
In New York City, the median home value is six times larger than the median household income.
IT DOESN'T LOOK REAL
A Camera Shutter Synchronized To A Helicopter Rotor's Speed Creates A Truly Mind-Blowing Illusion
Even knowing what's going on here, this is breaking our brains.
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Tesla Autopilot Fails To Recognize Lane Shift, Crashes Into Barrier
To be fair, the road design here is bad. The lane markings for the old
lane are still visible, and appear to have tricked the autopilot. But if
we're going to give ourselves over to self-driving cars, they should be
able to handle a bit of poor road design, or else we're in for a world
of hurt.
IN CASE YOU FEEL LIKE CRYING TODAY
You May Want To Marry My Husband
A woman dying of cancer writes a love letter to her husband, for
whomever finds him next. Without a doubt the most heartbreaking,
touching thing you'll read today.
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What We Know About Juan Thompson, The Man Charged With Threatening Some Jewish Community Centers
On Friday, the arrest of St. Louis man Juan Thompson was announced,
with Thompson accused of being behind at least some of the threats
agains Jewish Community Centers across the country. Here's what you need
to know about Thompson and the threats against JCCs.
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Team Trump Considering Purge Of Obama Appointees, And Other Trump News From Today
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EATEN ALIVE
The Cancer Of The Great Lakes
The zebra mussel is best thought of not as an individual organism but
instead, like a cancer cell, part of a greater scourge. One that's
destroying the Great Lakes' unique ecosystem without mercy.
DOUBLE HELIX > MAGNETIC TAPE
Scientists Can Now Store Digital Data In DNA With 100 Percent Accuracy
Today, in a study published in Science, researchers announced they've
made the process 100% error-free and 60% more efficient compared to
previous results — approaching the theoretical maximum for DNA storage.
HOLY REFLEXES, BATMAN
Mets Player Makes Absurd One-Handed Snag Of A Flying Bat
When a bat flies out of a batter's hands — particularly in the direction
of the dugout — things can get dangerous. That is, unless you have Luis
Guillorme in your dugout.
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
There Will Never Be A 'Half-Life 3', And Other Facts
Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously
important facts from the past few days. This week: The Olympics are
actually bad, "Half-Life 3" is never coming out and whiteboard
interviews are stupid.
THE GOLDEN RULE APPLIES
Why The EU Wants To Require Visas For US Tourists
EU lawmakers have called for the European Commission to impose visas on
US citizens visiting the EU amid a dispute over US visa restrictions for
five EU nations.
BUREAUCRA-EMPTY
Inside Trump's State Department Shell
Anxiety and listless days as a foreign-policy bureaucracy confronts the possibility of radical change.
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED
A Scooter Ride Across The World's Most Dangerous Road Is Not For The Faint-Hearted
Most of us enjoy cliffhangers in stories, not in real life.
THE EMPATHY LAYER
Can An App For Amateur Therapists Make The Internet Safer?
Could Koko, a peer-to-peer network for a limited form of mental health care, make the internet a safe space?
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YOU'RE TERMINATED
Arnold Schwarzenegger Picks His Next Fight
Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is nearly 70 years old, probably thought his
next battle would be against a mutant menace in a dystopian summer
tent-pole film or an attempt to talk sense to some fool climate-change
denier — and not a Twitter spat with the leader of the free world.
DIGGING THEMSELVES IN
Bolivia’s Desperate Miners Are Doing Desperate Things — Like Murder
Everyone knows who killed government official Rodolfo Illanes. So why is his death such a mystery?
DARIA > BEAVIS
The Oral History Of 'Daria'
How a rag-tag group of writers, voice actors, and animators cobbled
together MTV's first "girl hit" and the longest-running animated series
in the network's history.
THE GRASS IS ALWAYS SCREAMER
Golf Course Aerating Machines Are Terrifying And Mesmerizing
Honestly, we're stunned that a Bond villain hasn't used an aerator as a instrument of pain yet, because, uh, look at this thing.
A RICKETY SERIES OF TUBES
How A Typo Took Down S3, The Backbone Of The Internet
Earlier this week, much of the internet ground to a halt when the
servers that power them suddenly vanished. And it was all thanks to a
typo.
THE OLD WEB
An Ode To The Void Of The Internet
The blogs of old have endured, and they may redeem us still.
LET US PREY
Watch An Eagle Hunt Down A Fox From A GoPro Strapped To Its Back
An important reminder from GoPro that eagles are as savage as they are majestic.
LAID OFF, FOREVER
The Rise Of The Useless Class
Just as mass industrialization created the working class, could the AI revolution create a new unworking class?
PREGNANT WITH OPINIONS
Why Did Everyone Act Like I Was Crazy When I Decided To Have A Baby In My 20s?
"Don't you think you’re too young to have a kid?" my friends would ask.
MARIO'S BITTER REVENGE
Nintendo Switch Cartridges Taste Terrible
One games journalist put a cartridge in his mouth. Then others followed
suit. All of them agreed: Switch games taste gross as hell. Turns out,
Nintendo's made friends with a little something called Denatonium
Benzoate.
JUST A FEW MILLION PER DAY, NO BIGGIE
The Daily Changes In Wealth Of The World's Billionaires
The Bloomberg Billionaires Index is a daily ranking of the world’s
richest people. Details about the calculations are provided in the net
worth analysis on each billionaire’s profile page. The figures are
updated at the close of every trading day in New York.
THE EMERALD SHITTY
The Curse Of The 750-Pound Bahia Emerald
The gigantic gem is leaving a trail of havoc behind it.
'SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS'
The Simple Addition Of An Apple Elevates This Short To A Work Of Comic Genius
This gem from 2012 proves that an internet video doesn't need to be complicated to be a masterpiece.
UNJUST DEPARTMENT
Department Of Justification
Stephen Bannon and Jeff Sessions, the new attorney general, have long
shared a vision for remaking America. Now the nation's top
law-enforcement agency can serve as a tool for enacting it.
FEED THE PEOPLE
'The Pengest Munch' And The Rise Of The Populist Food Critic
Since his rise to fame late last year, Elijah Quashie has found himself
at the intersection of a set of assumptions: of who is and is not a food
critic, of what food is and isn’t worth critiquing, and who the
audience for food criticism even is
OUT OF RANGE
The Long Shot
After his tour in Afghanistan, Canada's most famous living sniper came home to a different kind of fight
WON'T CRACK UNDER THE PRESSURE
How Classical Cryptography Will Survive Quantum Computing
A recent New Yorker article stated that a quantum computer "would, on
its first day of operation, be capable of cracking the Internet's most
widely used codes." But maybe they won’t be as useful as we have been
led to believe.
THINK OF THE DELAYS
One Year Of Air Traffic Around The World, Visualized
There are roughly 30 million flights and 2.8 billion air passengers
every year. This impressive visualization is a cool way to sort through
that mass of data.
TAKING THE SCENIC ROUTE
One Man's Year-Long Cycling Adventure Around The World
Martijn Doolaard said goodbye to the daily grind to cycle across the
world: an adventure that would take him from Amsterdam to Singapore.
NOT PLAYING AROUND
The Nintendo Collection Master
I've always dreamed of seeing Nintendo's pre-electronic toys on display
in a museum. One man in Japan is living my dream, because his house is
that museum.
THEY CAME, THEY SAW, THEY FREAKED OUT
The 1956 Magic Trick That Sent BBC Viewers Into A Panic
Sawing a woman in half is the great cliché of magic, a trick repeated
tens of thousands of times over hundreds of years. But in 1956, it was
uncommon to see the trick performed on live television.
THE GREAT, CONFUSING NORTH
The Mysteries Of The First-Ever Map Of The North Pole
Gerard Mercator's 16th-century attempt at mapping the Arctic includes such guesses as a giant whirlpool and polar pygmies.
THIS IS... BRILLIANT?
Vietnamese Tactical Team Has A Weird (And Totally Baller) Way To Scale Buildings
Why rappel in from the roof when you can get a ride up on what appears to be a big tree branch?
SWIPE RIGHT AND WRONG
What Would Happen If You Just Stopped Wiping Your Butt?
It's not a comforting feeling, but we've all been there, staring down
some threatening 1-ply or a half-naked toilet paper roll with no
replacement in sight.
ONE GOOD LAST 'SNIKT'
Review Roundup: 'Logan' Defies Being Super In Favor Of Being Human
Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart say it's their last "X-Men" movie.
Wolverine is busted-up, drunk, and tired. "Logan" is flexing its gritty
take and R-rating as if to say to other comic book movies: "Come at me,
bub."
AS BEFITS THE MASTER SWORD
Review Roundup: 'The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild' Is A Masterpiece
Launching March 3rd on the Nintendo Switch and Wii U, "Breath of the
Wild" is being pitched as a bold new direction for the "Zelda" series.
Is it a true departure? A thrilling adventure? A game that'll fill you
with awe? Here's what the reviews are saying.
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