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Wiretapping Is as American as Apple Pie

Posted on March 26, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, a Civil War history buff, tells us about how the fine art of spying on your political and military enemies’ communications got started. Continue reading Wiretapping Is as American as Apple Pie→

Posted in American Civil War, civil war, espionage, listen up!, Spies, spycraft, spying, surveillance, tech, wiretapping

The Spy Who Checkmated Me: Why Postal Chess Was Banned During Wartime

Posted on March 25, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

The United States banned postal chess during WWII because it feared the game was being used to send secret messages. But how would this actually work? Continue reading The Spy Who Checkmated Me: Why Postal Chess Was Banned During Wartime→

Posted in Abdelrahman Desoky, chess, Chestega, code, crypto, Cryptography, game, Mohamed Younis, world war II

Fake News About a Secret Nazi UFO Base In Antarctica Refuses to Die

Posted on March 12, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

This researcher at Cambridge has a PhD and still had to take time to prove why the Nazi Antarctic UFO base is a hoax. Continue reading Fake News About a Secret Nazi UFO Base In Antarctica Refuses to Die→

Posted in bunk, fake news, myth, Nazi, read, secret base, UFO, wwii

Watch This Woke Documentary Shell Made About Climate Change in 1991

Posted on March 1, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

And consider how it did the exact opposite of what it preached. Continue reading Watch This Woke Documentary Shell Made About Climate Change in 1991→

Posted in 1991, climate change, Earth, Oil, read, the petrol-pie, watch, петрол | Tagged shell

OK, WTF Is a Time Crystal?

Posted on February 26, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Physicists have made a new phase of matter called a time crystal—but what does that even mean? Continue reading OK, WTF Is a Time Crystal?→

Posted in dude, Microsoft, phsyics, Quantum Computing, Science, time, time crystals

NASA’s Historic Kennedy Space Center Is Reborn As a Commercial Spaceport

Posted on February 26, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

What it’s like to cover a SpaceX launch in the age of commercial space travel. Continue reading NASA’s Historic Kennedy Space Center Is Reborn As a Commercial Spaceport→

Posted in commercial, Kennedy, nasa, read, Space | Tagged Launch, SpaceX

Inside NASA’s Space Farming Labs

Posted on February 25, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

If astronauts are going to make it on long duration space missions, they’re going to need some veggies. Continue reading Inside NASA’s Space Farming Labs→

Posted in habitat, Mars, nasa, read, seed, Space, space lettuce, veggies | Tagged Apollo, Plants, SpaceX

SpaceX Is Finally on Its Way Back to the ISS After Historic Launch

Posted on February 19, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Sunday’s CRS-10 resupply mission to the International Space Station was the first time the Apollo-era launch pad had been used since 2011. Continue reading SpaceX Is Finally on Its Way Back to the ISS After Historic Launch→

Posted in cape canaveral, CRS-10, Earth, elon musk, Falcon 9, nasa, read, Space | Tagged SpaceX

Twitter Has Made Our Alien Contact Protocols Obsolete

Posted on February 19, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

Social media will make an alien encounter much more complicated. Continue reading Twitter Has Made Our Alien Contact Protocols Obsolete→

Posted in #IWantToBelieve, aliens, Earth, Facebook, IAA, read, S.E.T.I., Social Media, twitter

What Is Uranium?

Posted on February 16, 2017 by Daniel Oberhaus

You know, just in case the question comes up. Continue reading What Is Uranium?→

Posted in atom bomb, elements, nukes, otto hahn, read, Science, trump

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