Quartz, cobalt, and the waste we leave behind [MIT Tech Review]
Some time before the first dinosaurs, two supercontinents, Laurasia and Gondwana, collided, forcing molten rock out from the depths of
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Read moreIn Colombia, there’s a national debate about what to do with Pablo Escobar’s feral “cocaine hippos.” To many, the 160
Read moreThe Register points to a blog post from tinyapps highlighting semi-recent developments on the matter. Of course, folks have been
Read moreSome of the world’s largest radio telescopes are not in fact as physically large as they claim to be, but
Read moreSmall in size, low-resolution, blocky segments, and a limited color palette — all characteristics of the typical vacuum fluorescent display,
Read moreWhen the Mexica people left their ancestral land of Aztlán in search of a new home, they were following orders
Read moreSeth Forsgren and Hayk Martiros adapted the Stable Diffusion (SD) algorithm to music, creating a new kind of weird “music
Read moreThe emerald jewel wasp’s unusual arrival into the world—bursting from the body of a zombified cockroach it has eaten from
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