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The First ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ Trailer Sounds Absolutely Wild

Posted on April 4, 2019 by Rob Dozier

Teasers for the film were reportedly shown at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Thursday, and reactions were… mixed. Continue reading The First ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ Trailer Sounds Absolutely Wild→

Posted in cinemacon, News, sonic, sonic movie, Sonic the Hedgehog, sonic the hedgehog movie, sonic trailer

France Wants This New Algorithmically Designed Keyboard to Save the French Language

Posted on April 4, 2019 by Rob Dozier

France designed a new keyboard to remedy grammatical problems it says was caused by other keyboard designs. Continue reading France Wants This New Algorithmically Designed Keyboard to Save the French Language→

Posted in AFNOR, AZERTY, Design, France, french, Keyboard | Tagged Qwerty

Repairing All the ‘Structurally Deficient’ Bridges in the US Would Take More Than 80 Years

Posted on April 3, 2019 by Rob Dozier

Every day roughly 178 million people in the US travel over bridges in need of “urgent” repair. Continue reading Repairing All the ‘Structurally Deficient’ Bridges in the US Would Take More Than 80 Years→

Posted in bridges, Brooklyn Bridge, California, infrastructure, Iowa, transportation

Netflix’s ‘Love, Death, and Robots’ Is Everything ‘Black Mirror’ Isn’t

Posted on March 29, 2019 by Rob Dozier

David Fincher’s new series favors visual style and ridiculous concepts over Black Mirror’s critical societal commentary. Continue reading Netflix’s ‘Love, Death, and Robots’ Is Everything ‘Black Mirror’ Isn’t→

Posted in black mirror, Love, Death and Robots, Netflix, Reviews, television, tv

NASA Is Offering $18,500 to Lie in Bed for 60 Days

Posted on March 28, 2019 by Rob Dozier

The unique study by NASA, the ESA, and the German Aerospace Center will test the effects of artificial gravity on the bodies of astronauts in space. Continue reading NASA Is Offering $18,500 to Lie in Bed for 60 Days→

Posted in esa, lie down study, nasa, nasa lie in bed, News, Space

Spotify Files Antitrust Complaint Against ‘Apple Tax’ In EU

Posted on March 13, 2019 by Rob Dozier

Spotify alleges that Apple uses its ownership over iOS and the App Store to impose an ‘Apple tax’ that stifles competition. Continue reading Spotify Files Antitrust Complaint Against ‘Apple Tax’ In EU→

Posted in antitrust, apple, apple antitrust, iOS, News, Spotify, spotify apple

A Child Explains Why He Built a Nuclear Reactor in His Playroom

Posted on March 1, 2019 by Rob Dozier

“I realized that certain things that I thought were impossible for someone my age aren’t impossible,” said Jackson Oswalt, 14. Continue reading A Child Explains Why He Built a Nuclear Reactor in His Playroom→

Posted in diy, nuclear fusion, nuclear physicist, nuclear physics, Nuclear Reactor | Tagged Fusion

Earth’s Atmosphere Stretches Far Beyond the Moon, Scientists Find

Posted on February 21, 2019 by Rob Dozier

A group of researchers discovered that Earth’s atmosphere extends almost twice the distance to the Moon after analyzing data gathered in the 1990s. Continue reading Earth’s Atmosphere Stretches Far Beyond the Moon, Scientists Find→

Posted in Earth, Space | Tagged Atmosphere, Moon

Take These Google Earth Tours Through American Black History

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Rob Dozier

“The Journey of Us” project is a collaboration with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Howard University’s Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, and Google. Continue reading Take These Google Earth Tours Through American Black History→

Posted in Black History Month, Google

The New, Kinder King of YouTube

Posted on February 14, 2019 by Rob Dozier

King Vader has built his brand on parodies like “Hood Naruto”—and a commitment to avoid beefing. Continue reading The New, Kinder King of YouTube→

Posted in Hood Naruto, King vader, YouTube, youtubers

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