2024 1

Bad Apple in #Minecraft? Turns out it can be done. At 20 fps on the original resolution (512x384). This is the most mind-blowing piece of engineering I’ve seen in some time! https://purplesyringa.moe/blog/we-built-the-best-bad-apple-in-minecraft/ LinkedIn

2006 1

Kinetic sculptures

Wooden sculptures that move with the wind. These look more like huge insects than scuptures, really. Catch the videos of Theo Jansen’s kinetic sculptures on YouTube.

2005 2

Apollo 13 rescue

An incredibly detailed look into the rescue of the Apollo 13 mission. What follows is a little known story, even to many involved in the Apollo 13 mission. While they have been complimented on rapidly getting the lunar module into lifeboat mode, stretching its resources to keep the crew alive for the journey back to Earth, few realize the lunar module controllers first had to overcome a basic problem: how to get the lunar module to turn on at all. ...

Final Frontier of Science

We are the final frontier. The Guardian asks leading scientists what they think will be the next revolution in science. (It’s almost a trend, spawning books like The Next Fifty Years.) First came the Copernican revolution in the 16th century. The Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus argued that the Earth was not at the centre of the solar system. Charles Darwin got personal more than 300 years later by implying that humans weren’t special either. With the publication of On the Origin of Species, Darwin promoted his theory of evolution via natural selection. Nearly a century later, two Cambridge-based scientists, James Watson and Francis Crick, unravelled the structure of DNA. So what’s next? What will be the fourth revolution? ...

2001 2

Important innovation by Guinness

An important innovation by Guinness (the beer, not the book of records)

Inventions of the year

Time: Inventions of the year.