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Inside the High-Tech Lab Where Scientists Are Redefining the Kilogram

Posted on July 19, 2016 by Bryson Masse for Motherboard

The watt balance will tell us what a kilogram is. Continue reading Inside the High-Tech Lab Where Scientists Are Redefining the Kilogram→

Posted in canada, kilogram, measurement, measurements, national research council of canada, planck, planck's constant, watt balance | Tagged Physics

Do You Really Need a Dedicated Graphics Card to Play Your Favorite Games?

Posted on July 10, 2016 by Bryson Masse for Motherboard

I played today’s popular PC games with no dedicated video card, and I kinda liked it. Continue reading Do You Really Need a Dedicated Graphics Card to Play Your Favorite Games?→

Posted in gaming, gpu, graphics cards, igpu, integrated graphics cards, Intel, nuc, overwatch, pc

Your Smartphone Is Being Secretly Accessed—By Your Friends and Family

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Bryson Masse for Motherboard

31 percent of respondents in a survey snooped in the past year. Continue reading Your Smartphone Is Being Secretly Accessed—By Your Friends and Family→

Posted in canada, digital natives, Digital privacy, iPhone, mechanical turk, Millennials, privacy, snooping, survey, UBC

How Nanotechnology Will Keep Your Bananas and Mangoes From Rotting

Posted on June 20, 2016 by Bryson Masse for Motherboard

Food waste costs Canada as much as $31 billion per year. Continue reading How Nanotechnology Will Keep Your Bananas and Mangoes From Rotting→

Posted in banana, Bananas, food waste, garbage, India, nanotech, nanotechnology

Ethereum Might Betray the Blockchain to Recover From a $56M Hack

Posted on June 17, 2016 by Bryson Masse for Motherboard

The ‘world computer’ just suffered its first massive hack. Continue reading Ethereum Might Betray the Blockchain to Recover From a $56M Hack→

Posted in Bitcoin, blockchain, blockchains, DAO, Ethereum, Hack, Hacking

That Massive Sinkhole in Ottawa Might Be Due to ‘Quick Clay’

Posted on June 8, 2016 by Bryson Masse for Motherboard

City officials haven’t yet pointed to a firm cause. Continue reading That Massive Sinkhole in Ottawa Might Be Due to ‘Quick Clay’→

Posted in canada, ice age, leda clay, ottawa, quick clay, Quicksand, sinkhole | Tagged Geology

Somehow, Canada’s Newest Spacebound Astronaut Seems Overqualified

Posted on May 16, 2016 by Bryson Masse for Motherboard

David Saint-Jacques is a medical doctor, engineer and astrophysicist. Continue reading Somehow, Canada’s Newest Spacebound Astronaut Seems Overqualified→

Posted in Baikonur Cosmodrome, canada, canadian space agency, Chris Hadfield, david saint-jacques, iss, jeremy hansen, Soyuz, Space, space x | Tagged International Space Station

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