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Design

Get Full-Color Mini Replicas Of You And Your Family With This 3D Printing Photo Booth

Those awkward family portraits can now be immortalized in 3D.
Kevin Holmes
11.12.12
Photo

Denise Scicluna Photographs Things You Never Notice

Denise Scicluna is a young photographer from Malta whose work—unlike that of most still life photographers—doesn't make you want to slowly pluck out every single one of your eyelashes out of sheer boredom.
Elektra Kotsoni
11.12.12
Sports

Sometimes You Lose Your First Jiu-Jitsu Match of the Day

Ayanthi Gunawardana is Sri Lankan by way of New Jersey, with a degree in sociology from Emory and an eye to grad school. She's also competing at the Pro Jiu-Jitsu Trials in Flushing, looking for a free trip to grapple in front of a sheik in Abu Dhabi.
Jim Genia
11.12.12
Stuff

Larry Clark's Next Film Will Be Released Online

And more film stuff from the Grolsch Film Works blog.
Grolsch Film Works
11.12.12
News

The Hangover News

The head of the BBC resigned this weekend, but you were probably too drunk to notice.
Mac Hackett
11.12.12
Music

I Spoke to Some People Who Paid £30 to Watch 'Gangnam Style' Live

Just the one song. Thirty pounds for one song.
Aleks Eror, Photos: Sal Maxuda
11.12.12
Motherboard Blog

Sailing Over the "Fiscal Cliff" with American Science Locked in the Trunk

The good guys seem to win a perilous election and, kapow, you realize nothing has changed.
Michael Byrne
11.12.12
knapsack bartender

Keeping Up With The Cazans

In this episode, Jordan heads to a tiny Romanian village in the foothills of the Carpathians to hang out with the Cazan family, master brewers of a firey tequila-like drink called palinka.
VICE Australia
11.12.12
Motherboard Blog

Forget Drones, That Five-Year-Old Is Wearing Surveillance Goggles

Your kids are watching you.
Mclean Gordon
11.12.12
Motherboard Blog

Why Francesco Portelos Won't Leave the Rubber Room

You might have seen the re-emergence of NYC Department of Education’s rubber rooms recently. The reassignment program — in which teachers are sent to indeterminate light-work/no-work purgatory in some empty room — long thought revoked by Bloomberg and...
Daniel Stuckey
11.12.12
Motherboard Blog

Will India's $20 Android Tablet Actually Work?

A new tablet with comparable features that also runs on the Android operating system and sells for a tenth of the price—that’s just madness, right?
Adam Clark Estes
11.12.12
News

Understanding China's Leadership Transition

While the US licks its psychic wounds after an ugly 2012 election and settles back into its usual partisan squabbling (Oh, Hi John Boehner), the real most important country in the world has begun a governmental transition of its own. It’s called the...
George Ding
11.11.12
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