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  • Neural Dust: tiny wireless implants act as "electroceuticals" for your brain

    UC Berkeley researchers are developing "Neural Dust," tiny wireless sensors for implanting in the brain, muscles, and intestines that could someday be used to control prosthetics or a "electroceuticals" to… Read the rest of the article: Neural Dust: tiny wireless implants act as "electroceuticals" for your brain

    • David Pescovitz
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  • Interview with hardware hacker Star Simpson

    Our guest on the Cool Tools show this week is Star Simpson. She is an electronics designer whose greatest joy is designing objects and tools that are useful to others,… Read the rest of the article: Interview with hardware hacker Star Simpson

    • Mark Frauenfelder
      at 10:49
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  • Watch this killer Sammy Davis Jr. TV commercial for Suntory Whisky (1974)

    Long before Suntory boosted its brand awareness thanks to Bill Murray in Lost in Translation (2003), the inimitable Sammy Davis Jr. really did pitch the Japanese whiskey in 1974. Amazing.… Read the rest of the article: Watch this killer Sammy Davis Jr. TV commercial for Suntory Whisky (1974)

    • David Pescovitz
      at 10:17
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  • Meet one of the last jukebox repairmen

    Perry Rosen turned his passion for jukeboxes into a career. This man knows from motors, vacuum tubes, and turntables. If I had a jukebox, I'd ask Rosen if he could… Read the rest of the article: Meet one of the last jukebox repairmen

    • David Pescovitz
      at 10:06
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  • Spoofing GPS is surprisingly easy; detecting it is surprisingly hard

    GPS security is increasingly implicated in both physical and information security: from steering a super-yacht (or a super-tanker) into pirate-friendly waters to diverting self-driving cars or even unlocking geo-tagged tokens… Read the rest of the article: Spoofing GPS is surprisingly easy; detecting it is surprisingly hard

    • Cory Doctorow
      at 8:24
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  • How to throw pesky snoops off your digital trail

    Surfing the web today is packed with all sorts of perils–hackers, annoying trackers, ads, you name it.  Luckily, there's still a way to protect yourself and ensure anonymity when you're web… Read the rest of the article: How to throw pesky snoops off your digital trail

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  • Green screen scene from Final Destination 5

    Cool behind-the-scenes special effects shot from a movie I've never heard of. Filming with a green screen [via]

    • Mark Frauenfelder
      at 8:14
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  • Gentleman fights excavator

    This squabble between a rock-throwing human and a nimble excavator went on for several minutes. Finnish police arrived and broke it up before a clear victor emerged.

    • Mark Frauenfelder
      at 8:10
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  • Decision to retain personally identifying information puts Australian census under threat

    Without an accurate census, it's virtually impossible to make good national policy, which is why so many countries make census participation mandatory (when former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen "Dumpster Fire"… Read the rest of the article: Decision to retain personally identifying information puts Australian census under threat

    • Cory Doctorow
      at 8:07
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  • Residents of Silicon Valley homeless camp clear 48,000 Lbs of garbage from creek, ask for housing

    Silicon Valley's legendary housing crisis — now several decades old — has led to the establishment of semi-permanent homeless camps on public lands, including a notable camp on the banks… Read the rest of the article: Residents of Silicon Valley homeless camp clear 48,000 Lbs of garbage from creek, ask for housing

    • Cory Doctorow
      at 7:43
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  • Game of Life in 3D

    Conway's Game of Life—the OG cellular automaton toy—is put in three dimensions by Samuel Levy. You can spin the playfield as it mutates, too! It beat the hell out of… Read the rest of the article: Game of Life in 3D

    • Rob Beschizza
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  • Cabin video from Dubai crash landing: "Leave the bags!"

    Moments before a crash-landed jet at Dubai airport burst into flames, amid screams and billowing smoke, passengers chock the aisle to fetch bags from overhead bins. The video starts sometime… Read the rest of the article: Cabin video from Dubai crash landing: "Leave the bags!"

    • Rob Beschizza
      at 6:45
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  • Copyright Office to FCC: Hollywood should be able to killswitch your TV

    20 years ago, Congress ordered the FCC to begin the process of allowing Americans to buy their pay TV boxes on the open market (rather than every American household spending… Read the rest of the article: Copyright Office to FCC: Hollywood should be able to killswitch your TV

    • Cory Doctorow
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  • Insiders claim Trump campaign staff "suicidal"

    In the wake of Donald Trump's public war of words with the parents of a dead war hero and whatever disgust at it his own party could muster, insiders are… Read the rest of the article: Insiders claim Trump campaign staff "suicidal"

    • Rob Beschizza
      at 6:14
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  • Walking Tables: a strandbeest for your dining room

    Wouter Scheublin's 2006 design for a Walking Table echoes Theo Jansen's iconic Strandbeest: the complex mechanical linkages on the legs allow the table to walk when it's given a moderately… Read the rest of the article: Walking Tables: a strandbeest for your dining room

    • Cory Doctorow
      at 6:12
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  • Science themed music video made from remixed public domain footage

    Luke Williams writes, "I thought you might like this song called 'Make Heat' from my science-pop album MOONS."

    • Cory Doctorow
      at 5:56
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  • Everything is not fine

    KC Green updated his classic "everything is fine" comic to reflect the manifest fact that everything is not fine.

    • Rob Beschizza
      at 7:47
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  • Feast your eyes on Handsome Jack and his new book

    If you don't know who Handsome Jack is, let me get you up to speed.  He is perhaps the most famous male model in the world – and has made… Read the rest of the article: Feast your eyes on Handsome Jack and his new book

    • Michael Borys
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  • Marc Laidlaw's collected short fiction, for the first time, for $4 (DRM-free!)

    Cyberpunk pioneer and games-writing treasure Marc Laidlaw writes, "The latest and for now final addition to my Kindle collection is now live. I've never had a collection; I put this… Read the rest of the article: Marc Laidlaw's collected short fiction, for the first time, for $4 (DRM-free!)

    • Cory Doctorow
      at 5:34
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  • NYT's horrifying video of hateful Trump rally attendees

    No wonder so many GOP senators and governors are supporting Trump. Just look at how smart and considerate his rally attendees are! Overheard: "F— those dirty beaners." "F— political correctness."… Read the rest of the article: NYT's horrifying video of hateful Trump rally attendees

    • Mark Frauenfelder
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