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Why Is Chile So Long? - by Tomas Pueyo
Why Is Chile So Long? - by Tomas Pueyo
Chile is so long, it's curved. How long is it? Why not longer? Why is no other country as thin? How does that make Chileans incomprehensible?
Why Is Chile So Long? - by Tomas Pueyo
Peeking Underground With Giant Flying Antennas | Hackaday
Peeking Underground With Giant Flying Antennas | Hackaday
Helicopters are perhaps at their coolest when they’re being used as flying cranes — from a long dangling cable, they can carry everything from cars, to crates, to giant hanging saws. Wh…
Peeking Underground With Giant Flying Antennas | Hackaday
Obituary for a Quiet Life — THE BITTER SOUTHERNER
Obituary for a Quiet Life — THE BITTER SOUTHERNER
A man passes away without a word in the mountains of North Carolina, and his grandson sets out to write about the importance of a seemingly unimportant life.
Obituary for a Quiet Life — THE BITTER SOUTHERNER
How a minimum viable experience produces a resilient, inclusive end-product - Andy Bell
How a minimum viable experience produces a resilient, inclusive end-product - Andy Bell
The whole idea of progressive enhancement is using the power that the web platform gives us for free — specifically, HTML, CSS and JavaScript — to provide a baseline experience for the people who visit our sites and/or apps, and then build on that where appropriate and necessary, depending on the capabilities of the technology that they […]
How a minimum viable experience produces a resilient, inclusive end-product - Andy Bell
Wifi without internet on a Southwest flight - james vaughan
Wifi without internet on a Southwest flight - james vaughan
I spent a recent flight finding out what I could do with an connection to the flight’s wifi, but without access to the internet. I was on my way home from Strange Loop, on a flight from St. Louis to Oakland. It’s a long enough flight that I planned to purchase the $8 internet access and get some work done, but Southwest’s wifi portal wouldn’t accept any form of payment.
Wifi without internet on a Southwest flight - james vaughan
Forming an Edge
Forming an Edge
TW Lim on the unfinished nature of kitchen knives
Forming an Edge
Nomenclature of Vertebral Laminae in Lizards, with Comments on Ontogenetic and Serial Variation in Lacertini (Squamata, Lacertidae)
Nomenclature of Vertebral Laminae in Lizards, with Comments on Ontogenetic and Serial Variation in Lacertini (Squamata, Lacertidae)
Vertebral laminae are bony ridges or sheets that connect important morphological landmarks on the vertebrae, like diapophyses or zygapophyses. They usually exhibit some serial variation throughout the column. A consistent terminology facilitates the morphological ...
Nomenclature of Vertebral Laminae in Lizards, with Comments on Ontogenetic and Serial Variation in Lacertini (Squamata, Lacertidae)
Titanium spikes kill superbugs drug-free by literally ripping them apart
Titanium spikes kill superbugs drug-free by literally ripping them apart
Inspired by the bacteria-killing structures seen on the wings of some insects, researchers have developed a drug-free way to kill off drug-resistant microbes that commonly cause hospital-acquired infections. Their technique is a novel and effective way of tackling the problem of antibiotic-resistant superbugs.
Titanium spikes kill superbugs drug-free by literally ripping them apart
Bali rice experiment cuts greenhouse gas emissions and increases yields
Bali rice experiment cuts greenhouse gas emissions and increases yields
“After we finished ploughing, we would bathe the cows and then relax in the field playing flutes,” said Jero Dodo, who has farmed the rice terraces of Tabanan, Bali, since he was 12 years old. While he speaks fondly of the past, the farmer has one foot in the future. Dodo, who spoke to Mongabay […]
Bali rice experiment cuts greenhouse gas emissions and increases yields