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How NASA Tests A New Weather Satellite Using Mules And Sensors
When you launch a new satellite, how do you know for sure that its measurements are accurate? It’s a lot harder than you’d think — and NASA is heading to the Pacific Northwest to do it. Pack animals are involved.
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You’ll Never Guess Which Wi-Fi Password The RNC Chose For Today’s Debate
At today’s GOP debate in Wisconsin, the RNC seems to be hoping to draw attention away from what’s happening on stage with a bit of levity, reportedly choosing StopHillary as the Wi-Fi password for press.
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This Data Scientist Made A Map Of Every Single US Traffic Death In The Last Decade
Statistics about traffic fatalities don’t always have the power to shock most people. Huge numbers — like 373,377, the number of people in the US who died in traffic between 2004 and 2013, for example — are difficult for our brains to really comprehend.
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This Cabin Could Qualify As Architectural Trolling
Very few pieces of architecture are forms of trolling. But this tiny hut, designed for Muji by Konstantin Grcic, is one of them: It is just small enough to avoid needing planning permission from the local government to build in Japan.