Every day, the same, again
Companies can rent ad space on young Japanese women’s bare legs.
U.S. Postal Service to launch new clothing line in 2014. “The main focus will be to produce Rain Heat & Snow apparel and accessories using technology to create ‘smart apparel’ — also known as wearable electronics.”
Christian worker resigned after his W-2 tax form was stamped with the number 666.
China is building a full-size, working replica of the Titanic.
“3D pen” can write in the air.
An Artificial Ear Built By a 3D Printer and Living Cartilage Cells.
How forensic science will solve Pistorius shooting.
Lying is common at age two, becomes the norm by three.
Lack of condom use at first sex by men linked to early psychosocial stress.
Researchers work out a way to measure how much a decision is influenced by the opinions of others.
Can you fake your personality on Facebook? A new study says yes, but there are limits.
When Will the Internet Reach Its Limit (and How Do We Stop That from Happening)?
Evolution can be surprisingly predictable.
Tattoos as Intellectual Property.
Sayre’s law: In any dispute the intensity of feeling is inversely proportional to the value of the issues at stake.
The Oxford Comma and the Internet.
The Most Dangerous Driving Day & Time. (Friday, 5-7 PM)
I came upon twin fawns in the display case of a mom and pop toy and science store in Kansas city, Missouri. It took me two years to win the trust of the shop owner and save the money to buy them.