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And America Has a Spaceship Again (Or Rather, Space Drone)
The space age has reached a new stage – second, third? – with an unmanned spaceship – space drone? – designed and built by a private company, and capable of, once again, carrying stuff up to the Space Station from the United States.
ALEX PASTERNACK
10.8.12
New music

Young & Sick: "House of Spirits"
Soft and sweet R&B from the LA artist that almost masks the creepy lyrics.
Jo Fuertes-Knight
10.8.12
New music

VIECH: "Ganja Queen" Video
Dancehall and a bit of dubstep? LOL really?
Jo Fuertes-Knight
10.8.12
Good Morning, Sinners... with Warren Ellis

Good Morning, Sinners... with Warren Ellis - The Trail of Blood on the Floor
During the first presidential debate, Obama looked like a man who was really ready to not be president any more. Maybe the weight of killing for a living is finally getting to him.
Warren Ellis
10.8.12
Fashion

Visitors
Photos by David Shama and Styling by Sam Voulters.
David Shama
David Shama, Styling: Sam Voulters
10.8.12
Design

Facebook "Likes" Become Hugs With This Interactive Jacket
The Like-A-Hug jacket from MIT Media Lab’s Tangible Media Group hugs you for every like you receive.
Kevin Holmes
10.8.12
Stuff

Asking Freddie Starr's Fans About Those Child Abuse Allegations
Discussing the light entertainment paedophile mafia in the queue in Wolverhampton.
Neil Hudson
10.8.12
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Oh, Great: Now Drones Can Refuel in Midair
All moral, ethical, and political quandaries aside, one of the big problems with aerial drones is that, eventually, the things must land. It’s the age-old problem of refueling – or for smaller unmanned systems, recharging. But that all could be...
Brian Anderson
10.8.12
Motherboard Blog

Before Curiosity Can Get Down and Dirty on Mars, It Has to Get Clean
Things are getting pretty serious for the Curiosity rover on Mars. Now that the $2.5 billion machine has made a perfect landing on Mars, found the first confirmable evidence of flowing water on the planet’s surface and rolled around a bit, Curiosity is...
Adam Clark Estes
10.8.12
Motherboard Blog

Our Skepticism of the Future Comes In Waves: Margaret Atwood at "Utopia/Dystopia"
On Friday, the New Yorker festival hosted “Utopia/Dystopia," a panel discussion moderated by Daniel Zalewski, with fiction writers George Saunders, Jennifer Egan, and Margaret Atwood, who was the undisputed star.
Kelly Bourdet
10.8.12
Features

Boys Noize On Boobs And Blunts
We harassed the Berlin DJ and producer about breasts, blunts and bad jokes.
Alex Donovan
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10.8.12
Stuff

The 'Before Sunrise' and 'Before Sunset' Films Are Now Officially a Trilogy
And more film stuff from the Grolsch Film Works blog.
Grolsch Film Works
10.8.12
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