
iPad vs. sci-fi movies: Is the future here, or is the iPad lame?
Does the iPad come close to the techno-slabs we’ve admired in countless sci-fi movies? Some of us think so , while others don’t . Go ahead, answer that question, even if you haven’t held the iPad in your hands. Then come back a year later after you’ve laid hands and eyes on one, and agree or disagree with your former self. Vimeo , via Gizmodo










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Real-life Hurt Locker: How Bomb-Proof suits work
[General Sciences]A fascinating look at how bomb-proof suits actually work...
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Michael Jackson's Patented "Smooth Criminal" Leaning Shoes
[Design]Patent number 5255452, filed in 1992, shows how Michael Jackson and his dancers could lean at 45-degree angles during live performances of the song "Smooth Criminal".
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5 predictions from 1968 that were dead-on & 5 that were nuts
[Tech Industry News]40 years ago, science fiction writer James R. Berry predicted what the future would look like on November 18th, 2008 — today. He made some impressive guesses. He also made a few understandable missteps. Explore an amazing retro future that was wild, but isn't as far off as you would think.
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30 stunning images of the Large Hadron Collider
[General Sciences]Since the Large Hadron Collider didn't destroy the world this morning, isn't it high time we forgive and forget? And what better way than with a meaty gallery of industrial goodness from all stages of its development, cataloging the effort to build the largest particle accelerator ever. Of course, today was just a test, the collisions come later...




























