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Leonardo Da Vinci’s the Last Supper in a New Gigapixel Image
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kottke.org
See Intricate Details in Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper in a New Gigapixel Image
The Royal Academy of Arts and Google teamed up on a high-resolution scan of a copy of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper painted by his students. Even though the top part of the original is not depicted, this co
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Thinking about the Portuguese and Spanish explorers
doing this without modern navigation
on wooden ships
doing this without modern navigation
on wooden ships
Triso particles have safety features that may power a new generation of reactors
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Article
Wired
Nuclear ‘Power Balls’ May Make Meltdowns a Thing of the Past
Triso particles are an alien-looking fuel with built-in safety features that will power a new generation of high-temperature reactors.
The science of mask-wearing hasn’t changed, so why have our expectations?
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Article
FiveThirtyEight
The Science of Mask-Wearing Hasn’t Changed. So Why Have Our Expectations?
Before every fashion retailer was selling their own cloth face covering, before a piece of fabric over your nose and mouth became a personal political statement…
YouTube Takes Down Chess Podcast for Being Harmful or Dangerous
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YouTube
Youtube Takes Down CHESS PODCAST for Being HARMFUL or DANGEROUS
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Follow MprooV on Twitter https://twitter.com/mproovapp The Podcast with Hikaru is up again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrFa4B0Ghjk&feature=youtu.be
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Follow MprooV on Twitter https://twitter.com/mproovapp The Podcast with Hikaru is up again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrFa4B0Ghjk&feature=youtu.be
Check out my game against…
Nicholas Carr on deep reading and digital thinking
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Article
Vox
How technology literally changes our brains
Nicholas Carr on deep reading and digital thinking.
Scuba diver accidentally discovers prehistoric industrial complex in Mexico
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Article
nationalpost
Canadian scuba diver in Mexico accidentally discovers vast, prehistoric industrial complex
Human use of ochre spans 200,000 years or more to the very earliest days of modern homo sapiens, to the origin art, science and environmental control
Hydrogen power might now be about to bear fruit
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Article
The Economist
After many false starts, hydrogen power might now bear fruit
But it will fill in the gaps, rather than dominating the economy
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The tricky math of Covid-19 herd immunity
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Article
Quanta Magazine
The Tricky Math of Herd Immunity for COVID-19
Herd immunity differs from place to place, and many factors influence how it’s calculated.
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Gold hand painting