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Under the Spell of a Generator’s Thrum, a Faulkner Masterpiece Was Born

Arts
faulkner

In 1929, Faulkner was a newlywed who had recently moved out of his parents’ on the University of Mississippi’s campus to an apartment a few blocks away.

3 Times Political Conflict Reshaped American Mathematics

Science
vonbraun

History shows that mathematics is much more than equations and facts. It’s a living discipline shaped, in part, by the political forces around it.

Your Car Is More Likely To Be Hacked by Your Mechanic Than a Terrorist

Technology
car mechanic

When it comes to car hacking, you should be more worried about dodgy mechanic dealers than one-off hackers with criminal intent.

He Helped Wrongfully Convict a Vegas Man. Two Decades Later, His Daughter Worked on a Law To Make Amends

Politics
courthouse

Nevada bill will compensate men and women wrongfully convicted in the state for the years they spent behind bars and grant them certificates of innocence.

The Matrix 20 Years On: How a Sci-FI Film Tackled Big Philosophical Questions

Arts
the matrix location

The Matrix reaches for a view close to that of the 18th century philosopher, Kant, who insisted that reality conforms to the terms of our perception.

Why Glasgow’s Bolshevist Uprising in 1919 Wasn’t Quite the Red Threat Many Believed

History
glasgow uprising

January 31, 2019 is the centenary of Bloody Friday 1919, in which thousands of protesting workers were attacked in Glasgow’s main civic square by police.

Did a Censored Female Writer Inspire Ernest Hemingway’s Famous Style?

Arts
hemingway

She is the extraordinary World War I nurse who wrote like Hemingway before Hemingway. She was arguably the originator of his famous style.

April 15 Is the Day Tobacco Companies Pay $9 Billion Compensation, but Is It Enough?

Politics
tobacco

April 15 is the day when the five largest tobacco companies pay US$9 billion dollars to state governments, each and every year, forever.

What If the FBI Tried to Crack an Android Phone? Researchers Attacked One to Find Out

Technology
android phone motorola

Researchers attempted to replicate what the FBI had wanted to do on an Android phone to crack it open and found some useful results.

Mount Etna: Volcano Is Sliding Towards the Sea and Now We Know Why

Geography
mount etna

Mount Etna slide is caused by gravity, which makes a collapse more likely but we can’t give an indication of when or even if this will actually happen.

Using Computers To Crack Open Centuries-Old Mathematical Puzzles

Science
mathematics

Software will help mathematicians solve important problems and enhance their understanding of the nature, beauty and effectiveness of mathematics.

A Happy Ending for Game of Thrones? No Thanks

Arts
game of thrones

New research finds that exposure to “Game of Thrones” is associated with or resulted in lower levels of just world beliefs.

Study Shows How School Textbooks in Germany and England Present Europe in Entirely Different Ways

Politics
europe textbook

Europe is seen more expansively and positively in the German textbooks. Unlike the English books, German materials presented clear loyalties to Europe.

AUSTRIA PARLIAMENT IN VIENNA

Arts

austria parliament





REGULATIONS NEEDED AFTER CRYPTOCURRENCY CEO TAKES PASSWORDS TO HIS GRAVE

Technology
cryptocurrency

CEO was the only one who knew the password to an encrypted offline cryptocurrency repository where the firm had enshrined the vast majority of clients.

Former Boxer Punches Police During Paris Yellow Vests Protests

Politics
yellow vests boxer

Video of a former French boxer punching a group of policemen and pushing them back during the yellow vests protests in Paris.

AUSTRIA PARLIAMENT BUILDING – A WONDERFUL WORK OF ART

Arts

Austria parliament building in Vienna is a wonderful work of art that looks more like a museum than a political building.

Can You Be Hacked by the World Around You?

Technology
hacked

Attackers may embed malicious software in the physical world, just waiting for unsuspecting people to scan it with a smartphone or a specialized device.

Pregnant Women Shouldn’t Have To Choose Between a Job and a Healthy Baby

Politics
woman

Pregnant women in low-income work often face an unappealing choice: lose their job or perform duties that endanger their health and that of their baby.

Black Hole Photo Confirms Einstein’s Theory of Relativity

Science
super massive black hole

Black holes are long-time superstars of science fiction. But their Hollywood fame is a little strange given that no-one has ever actually seen one.

ALGERIANS CONSTRUCT A WALL ON MAYOR’S DOOR AFTER HE REFUSED TO LISTEN TO THEIR DEMANDS

Misc
algerians

To express their anger against the mayor, who had refused to receive them in his office, angry Algerians constructed a wall that traps him inside.

Analysis of 4 Million Pitches Shows Just How Many Mistakes Umpires Make

Sports

MLB umpires made 34,246 incorrect ball and strike calls for an average of 14 per game. The average MLB umpire is 46 years old, with 13 years of experience.

Simple Optical Cloaking Device Using Four Mirrors

Science
cloak

A Scientist from the University of Rochester explains a simple do-it-yourself optical cloaking device using four mirrors.

Omnivore Sharks and Cannibal Hippos – the Strange Dinnertime in the Animal Kingdom

Science

Some animals break the “rules” we’ve set for them. If the plant-eating shark was a shock, what about supposedly strict vegetarians turning to meat?

Possessed Talking Cat

Misc
possessed cat

Video of a cat showing signs of possession and trying to talk to his owner in a scary way.

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