- newStar Wars: Galactic Racer has a release date
On October 6th, you can be pod racing! A racing game that relies on as much aggression and underhandedness as it does pure speed, Star Wars: Galactic Racer has a very Star Wars soundtrack and effects.I worry that lots of Aurbesh plus music that…
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- newA hobbyist mounted a cesium atomic clock on his Raspberry Pi
A hobbyist who blogs as Chip Overclock wasn't satisfied with his GPS-disciplined desk clock. The Raspberry Pi inside it kept time within microseconds of UTC, but only when GPS satellites were available. Lose the signal during bad weather or an antenn…
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- newWearable tails help elderly folks keep their balance
About 25 million years after our ancestors traded theirs for an upright stance, a research team at Keio University Graduate School of Media Design gave our long-lost tails a comeback tour. The prototype, dubbed Arque, was a meter-long wearable robot…
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- newHoney from sealed Egyptian tombs is still edible after 3,000 years
Derma Sciences sells a wound bandage called Medihoney that hospitals use to treat burns and slow-healing sores. The active ingredient is exactly what you'd guess: honey. The same stuff in your pantry pulls water out of damaged tissue and releases tra…
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- newA 1964 art school study predicted who would still be painting in 5 years
In 1964, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago handed 31 of its students an hour, a sheet of paper, and a long table covered in oddities: grapes, a gearshift, a glass prism, an old book, and 23 other items chosen by two researchers in the next r…
- 12 hours ago 30 Apr 26, 6:25pm -
- newCraig Venter, who booted up the first synthetic cell, dies at 79
In 2010, Craig Venter and his colleagues took a bacterial genome they had designed on a computer, assembled it from chemical building blocks, transplanted it into an empty cell, and watched the cell start dividing. The result, Mycoplasma mycoides JCV…
- 12 hours ago 30 Apr 26, 6:08pm -
- newHow a retired technician handed EFF the proof of NSA mass spying
On the sixth floor of an AT&T building on Folsom Street in San Francisco, a locked room labeled 641A held the hardware that gave the NSA a copy of every byte of internet traffic passing through. The man who figured this out was a retired AT&T technic…
- 12 hours ago 30 Apr 26, 6:03pm -
- newA computer scientist beat textbook binary search by more than 2x
Binary search is the page-flipping trick everyone learns in their first programming class: to find a word in a sorted list, look at the middle, decide whether your target is in the top or bottom half, and repeat. It has been considered close to optim…
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- newMystery statue in London is a Banksy
A statue appeared mysteriously overnight on a plinth in London's Waterloo Place, showing a man in a suit, blinded by the large flag he carried, about to step off the edge. It was signed by Banksy, and the famed street artist confirmed the attribution…
- 12 hours ago 30 Apr 26, 5:53pm -
- newMan hid in Best Buy at closing to get drop on new Pokémon cards
Police responded to the Pasadena Best Buy early Wednesday after an employee reported that cameras showed someone inside the store. Storming in, officers found Patrick Keys, 45, and arrested him on suspicion of burglary.There was no sign of forced en…
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