Month: August 2014

Loitered Lens : Umphreys McGee

Photos of Umphreys McGee live at the Brooklyn Bowl...

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NASA Finds Interstellar Stardust

If confirmed, these particles would be the first samples of contemporary interstellar dust....

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Yung Lean : The Garage [Live]

Security looked like they were bricking it a bit, But Yung Chan delivered a sweat-soaked performance at the Garage to be proud of....

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Organised Penguins Find Food

Penguins forage in groups, may synchronize their underwater movements, and potentially cooperate ...

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Make the Money, Change the Game [Part 2]

There's little to prepare you for paying for a drink and getting your change in three different currencies....

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How Geckos Stick

Exploring the subtleties of geckos' adhesion system mechanism...

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Umphreys McGee : Interview

I think this is when we let it all out. Don’t leave an ounce of anything that we haven’t already used. ...

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Red Fang Free London Show

RED FANG have announced a free show in London to round off their summer European tour dates....

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Why Guardians of the Galaxy Sucked

They’ve made a successful film; the least they can do is follow up with a good one....

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Aussies Develop Tractor Beam

ANU team develops simple wave generators, enabling them to move floating objects at will...

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Tricky : Adrian Thaws

Adrian Thaws, Tricky’s new album, is accessible, and at points even memorable....

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Return to the Source 21st Anniversary

Everyone swore that this was, if not the greatest rave ever, probably the best event they been to since 2001...

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Developer [Interview]

I'm more a DJ for sure but I have truly fallen in love with producing. You can call it a double marriage if you want....

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Caffeine Reduces TInnitus

Incidence of reported tinnitus was 15 percent lower among those women who consumed 450 to 599 mg/day of caffeine....

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Cambridge Folk Festival

Cambridge Folk Festival has a fete-like atmosphere that swells and sweats music from every pore...

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Shut Down Ivory Markets to Save Wildlife

The message is simple: to save elephants, all ivory markets must close and all ivory stockpiles must be destroyed...

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Moebius [Film]

Castration and rape, incest and heavy emphasis on some decidedly unconventional masturbation are far from mainstream viewing topics...

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Aggression, not Depression, Fuels Drunken Yobbery

Aggressive behavior increases adolescent drinking, depression doesn't...

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Thunder on the Left : The Garage

Set to release their debut single, this gig was Thunder On The Left's moment to shine and firmly hammer their tousled blonde stamp on the rock scene....

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Dignity of Work Remains, Even When Unpaid

Analysis shows that welfare-to-work schemes indeed increase the life satisfaction, happiness and feelings of life worth of the jobless....

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Automatic Art : Human & Machine Processes Make Art

A historical overview of computation systems, the symbolic basis of process thought....

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Tolkien, Art & Metal: Paul R. Gregory Interview

This year Bloodstock is summoning visions of the dark lord through an onsite exhibition by Bloodstock festival founder and painter Paul Raymond Gregory....

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Video Games Make Kids Bad (Again)

Possible effects of violent video games go well beyond violence to apply to substance use, risky driving and risk-taking sexual behavior...

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Kagoule : The Garage [Live]

Art meets rock, shakes hands with pop, fondles a plethora of sub-genres and fucks post-punk...

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Phone-a-Medic Scheme Fails

Study shows that in telephone triage the workload is only redistributed, whilst the costs are the same....

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Trioscapes : Digital Dream Sequence

Throbs with a primal, sweaty and utterly invigorating energy that transcends jazz, funk, metal or rock...

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Atlantic Warming Fuels Pacific Megawinds

The main cause of the Pacific climate trends of the past 20 years had its origin in the Atlantic Ocean...

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Kazimir Malevich : A Beautiful Mind

His work is the exteriorisation of the infinite space within our minds regardless of time and space, regardless of whether we are in Gaza, Duma, Mosul or Kiev....

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Misinformation Diffusing Online

We are increasingly reliant on information we obtain from online sources. However, our implicit faith in the validity of that information can be counterproductive...

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Loitered Lens : St. Agnes

St. Agnes. Their percussive brand of psychedelia tastes of mescaline and tequila sunrise....

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