Powerball, and Pokémon Go. The post 2016’s Most Googled Term Was … Powerball? appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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Powerball, and Pokémon Go. The post 2016’s Most Googled Term Was … Powerball? appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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“Break Apart” was shot in the Mojave Desert, but it looks more like an otherworldly landscape mixed with cinematography from <em>Thelma and Louise</em>. The post Bonobo’s Haunting Video for ‘Break Apart’ Explores a Martian Landscape appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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The calorie distribution of Carls Jr.’s menu items looks very different from Subway’s. The post Handy Chart Organizes Fast Food Chains by Calorie Count appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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It’s kind of like bonsai, but for the subterranean part of the plant. The post Artist Teaches Roots To Grow In Beautiful, Alien Patterns appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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Tatters don’t come cheap in this royal drama. The post How Netflix’s The Crown Captures the Turmoil of Post-War London appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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A good gift is a thoughtful gift—and a thoughtfully designed one, too. The post 22 Gifts That Will Give You Serious Design Cred appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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The Outline’s user interface is fashionably opaque—mysterious enough to keep you engaged, but not so impenetrable that it turns you away. The post The Outline’s Bizarre Design Actually Makes a Lot of Sense appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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Dyson’s Cu-Beam Duo looks like a satellite, runs for decades, and gives you total control of your office lighting. The post Dyson’s Cu-Beam Duo Is a Radically New Office Lamp—Seriously appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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The building is fortified by steel and concrete. Perfect for a tsunami shelter, but overkill for a school gymnasium. So the architects made it kid-friendly. The post An Ordinary-Looking Gym That’s Built to Survive a Tsunami appeared first on WIRED. Powered by WPeMatico
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