Simple movement tricks the eye
Things are not, as they say, always what they seem--especially when movement is involved. That point was proven unequivocally on this post of optical illusions by Archimedes' Lab.
Things are not, as they say, always what they seem--especially when movement is involved. That point was proven unequivocally on this post of optical illusions by Archimedes' Lab.
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Nanotech - The Circuits Blog
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Technically Incorrect
Apple pulls iPhone app that upset HollywoodAn app that features a less than entirely honest Hollywood wheeler-dealer has been removed from Apple's App Store after a complaint from a super agent.
Beyond Binary
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Deep-sea volcanic explosion--part 2 (video)
Digital Media
China arrests thousands in Web porn crackdownThe Chinese government says it arrested more than 5,000 people in 2009 in an effort to crack down on Web porn use, according to Reuters.
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Deep-sea volcanic explosion--part 1 (video)
The Social
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Cutting Edge
NASA's next frontier: Venus, the moon, or an asteroidAgency selects three finalists in a competition to help determine where to focus its attention to get the most scientific value out of research into our solar system.
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NASA trains WISE eye on the sky (photos)
Crave
Samsung finally makes NX10 officialSamsung's debut of its interchangeable lens, somewhat compact camera pits a larger, APS-C-size sensor, but with a proprietary Samsung NX lens mount against Olympus and Panasonic's smaller Four Thirds sensor combined with its standard Micro Four Thirds len
Green Tech
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