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Scientific American Mind delves into déjà vu.
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MadMan in
Science and technology at 4:59 PM
Or is it the worst? Puchipuchi
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Prabhu in
Science and technology at 4:29 PM
The coldest place in the Universe is… in Brighton, UK?
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MadMan in
Science and technology at 2:16 AM
...for 2007 include magic wands, velcro without ripping sounds, arrows that don’t go thwack, and more!
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Sanjeev Naik in
Science and technology at 3:54 AM
Spot the fake smiles. I got only 10 out of 20 right! - via Digg
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Sanjeev Naik in
Science and technology at 3:32 AM
...now have their own museum. Science is suspended.
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Gautam in
Arts and entertainment |
Science and technology at 11:31 AM
In real-time. By music consumption. And much more.
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Gautam in
Science and technology at 11:20 AM
To tear open coconuts, of course!
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Gautam in
Science and technology at 10:14 AM
Remember what the number one technology-related product of all time by PC World in 1994 was? Well, its version 9.0 is out. You can blame your Internet addiction on its ancestor.
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Patrix in
Science and technology at 1:34 AM
Check it out. Very useful tool for those using GPRS.
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Prabhu in
Science and technology at 5:35 PM
Google and Mysore University announce partnership to scan 800,000 manuscripts.
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Gautam in
Science and technology at 10:52 AM
The Greeks had it down to pat. Pity they harvested the plant to extinction.
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Gautam in
Science and technology at 11:18 AM
Racer mouse, the Tiger mouse, the Zebra mouse, and the Spot mouse. More details, here
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Prabhu in
Science and technology at 10:34 AM
Live Global Temperatures. Also, World Sunlight Maps and a view of the earth from various satellites.
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Sanjeev Naik in
Science and technology at 12:59 PM
George Lucas and his render farm
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Arzan Sam Wadia in
Science and technology at 9:57 PM
But is not selling them.
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Prabhu in
Science and technology at 10:50 AM
Thanks to the wonders of modern science, you can now erase memories.
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Gautam in
Science and technology at 8:21 AM
A radio antenna and radio receiver - equipment totaling less than £1000 - is all you need.
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Gaurav Mishra in
Science and technology at 6:45 PM
Apparently a Blackberry outage ruined Rafael’s relationship!
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Gautam in
Miscellaneous |
Science and technology at 8:40 AM
Interesting snippets from different thought-leaders. So, what do you want from your search engine?
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Sanjeev Naik in
Science and technology at 10:09 PM
Om Malik doesn’t think much of BSNL’s WiMAX plans. (Via email from Aadisht.)
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Amit Varma in
Science and technology at 2:21 AM
Read this and be amazed.
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Ravages in
Science and technology at 10:29 AM
Stop wilfing. (Via email from VatsaL.)
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Amit Varma in
Science and technology at 7:53 AM
With another Googlebomb! Anthony needs your help to save the H1B.
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Amit Varma in
Science and technology at 10:48 PM
Newest Apple product launched.
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Arzan Sam Wadia in
Science and technology at 1:16 AM
How an easy, effective, intuitive design has been replaced by a ‘dangerous’ alternative. ( - via.)
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Sanjeev Naik in
Science and technology at 3:28 AM
Sometimes, we need a convenient scale of measurement to put things into perspective.
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Ravages in
Science and technology at 1:00 PM
Sita Sings the Blues: The Greatest Break-Up Story Ever Told
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Dev.D doesn't flinch from depicting the individual’s downward spiral
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Question by Amit Varma
This character’s creator described him as “insufferable”, and called him a “detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep”. On August 6 1975, the New York Times carried his obituary, the only time it has thus honoured a fictional character. Who?