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Why We’re Only Just Discovering Some Of Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Lost” Homes
If you live in a building older than a few decades, you’ve probably daydreamed about what the world was like when it was built — or who designed it. Every once and a while, the “who” turns out to be pretty interesting.
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Interfaces That Curl, Wave, And Breathe Are Closer Than You Think
An iPad case that waves almost imperceptibly when you get an email. Screens that curl up when you leave a room, and ones that unfurl like flowers when you come back. These sound like William Gibson-esque technologies from the future, but they’re actually not so far off.
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SolarCity To Start Manufacturing The Most Efficient Rooftop Solar Panel Ever
Normally, 22.04 percent wouldn’t exactly inspire awe. What about the other 78 percent? Where is it being wasted? But for solar panels, it’s a leap forward.
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A Simple Flaw Is Causing A Huge Recall Of 1.3 Million Bikes
Recalls aren’t uncommon, but this is a big one: A group of thirteen bike brands are recalling more than 1.3 million disc brake-equipped bikes.