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Five Things Not To Do In Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go is love. Pokemon Go is life. Pokemon Go will destroy your phone’s battery life. While you’re out and about trying to catch ’em all, here are a few things that you shouldn’t do.
NASA Sent Jupiter's Jealous Wife To Check Up On Him And His Satellites
NASA’s Juno spacecraft made all the headlines these past few days as it successfully went into orbit around Jupiter after a five-year journey — and deservedly so. But not many people realised the significance of the name.
Check Out The Crap They Found In Philadelphia's 18th-Century Toilets
History has left us with many wonders, sometimes buried in elaborate vaults or ornate tombs. Other times, artefacts of times past are found in somewhat sophisticated surroundings. Take for instance, the Museum of the American Revolution’s latest 82,000-piece haul — found in 300-year-old toilets in Philadelphia.
Trump's Favourite Real Estate Will Get Swallowed By The Ocean
Celebrity cheese puff and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has a problem: Climate change. Despite dismissing our global planetary crisis as a Chinese hoax, the real estate mogul’s prized real estate is directly in the line of fire. In 30 years, Tump’s Mar-a-Lago club could be under 30cm of water.
You Can Thank A Mysterious Yeast Mutation For The Invention Of Cold Beer
Beer has been around for 500 glorious years, and yet, we still don’t know much about its origin. Sure, we know how it’s made and how to drink more than our doctors recommend, but researchers have always been unclear about where exactly the domesticated hybrid yeast used to make lager came from.
Guy Spends Four Years, $70.5K Building Giant Computer To Play Tetris
We’ve all got hobbies that we probably spend too much time and money on. But only one of us has spent four years and $US53,000 ($70,539) building a giant computer that can play Tetris.
This Walking Robot Looks Extremely Drunk
Like humans, robots often need to learn things the hard way. For super complex automatons, like Boston Dynamics’ Atlas, that can mean understanding the complexities of human bullying. But in the case of this bumbling bot named MARLO, it’s just something as simple as trying — and failing — to walk across a hilly field.
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