habeas orcinus
New Science Emboldens Long-Shot Bid for Dolphin, Whale Rights
bioenergetics
The Surprising Common Denominator of Life on Earth
earth science
Algal Blooms Could Have Caused Last Ice Age
the ipad mini
Why Now Is the Perfect Time for a Small Apple Tablet
weird sports
Breaking Bad: Schoolyard Pencil Fighting Goes Pro
touching a nerve
RIM Wants Your Friends to Know When You're Rage Texting
Webmonkey
W3C Looks to Improve Responsive Design With New Media Queries
boom and bust
Why Artificial Volcanoes Are a Bad Idea
summer hangout
I Went to Camp at Google+ (And All I Got Was This Animated GIF)
web browsers
Firefox 14 Hides Your Searches From Prying Eyes
photo gallery
From Eight-Track to Bluetooth: In-Car Entertainment's Bumpy Ride
geekstar
With Mayer at Helm, Will Geeks Give Yahoo a Second Glance?
wired video
10 Things The Monitor Loved at Comic-Con
video gallery
Constructing the Summer's Viral Video Hit
photo gallery
Inside the Board Rooms of Global Economic Power
the driver experience
Honda Outsources Infotainment, But Can It Keep Up With the Joneses?
Wired Opinion
Government Needs a Trip to Startup Land
the mobile market
AT&T's New Shared Data Plans Won't Deliver for Most
brain teaser
A Google-a-Day Puzzle for July 19
This Day In Tech
July 19, 1963: Cracking the 100-Kilometer-High Barrier ... in a Plane
photo gallery
Morbidly Beautiful Insect Photos Challenge the Bug-Human Barrier
Aggregation Aggravation
A Digg Power User's Inside Take on the Rise and Fall of a Social Empire
FBI requests
DOJ Sues Telecom for Challenging National Security Letter
human rights
Pentagon, CIA Sued for Lethal Drone Attacks on U.S. Citizens
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Sun???s Temperature Painted in Amazing Colorful Display
A new technique depicts the 12-hour history of cooling and heating at a particular spot on the sun. In addition to being scientifically useful, the images produced are visually striking, reminiscent of a Van Gogh painting.
07.19.12 From Wired Science -
videos: Video: The Dark Knight‘s “Hockey Pads Batman”
For a moment, Batman had a sidekick in The Dark Knight. This is the story of "Hockey Pads Batman."
07.19.12 From GeekDad -
The Bizarre, Breathtaking Science Photos of Fritz Goro
The photographs of Fritz Goro highlight the beautiful, strange, amusing and poignant within the realm of science. The German-born Goro spent four decades as a photographer for LIFE magazine. He invented macrophotography and many other techniques to capture his unique subjects.
07.19.12 From Wired Science -
Flickr Posts Ingenious Single-Serving Site in Response to Internet Outcry
Online photo sharing site has responded to criticism in kind: with a single serving site.
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Video: Electromagnet Anagrams on the Streets of New York
To promote TNT's latest mystery show, Preception, Brooklyn-based design agency Breakfast took the classic electromagnet dot technology of the mechanical sign -- think train station -- and souped it up as interactive street art.
07.19.12 From Wired: Wired Design -
Shiny New Toys: Instagram-Like Lenses for Serious Photographers
What if you could turn Instagram filters into lenses for your DSLR? Lensbaby, a Portland, Oregon, startup that???s bent on getting customers more engaged in the art of photography, has done exactly that.
07.19.12 From Raw File -
RIM Wants Your Friends to Know When You’re Rage Texting
A just-surfaced patent application from Research in Motion (RI