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Friday, April 11, 2014

Let's Get Weird. For Science.

What We Learned This Week, A New Batman Animated Short In Honor Of The Dark Knight's 75th Anniversary, Some Drones Can Land On Power Lines To Recharge, The Most Hated U.S. Airline Is Also the Most Profitable, How To Have An Out-Of-Body Experience
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Friday, April 11, 2014
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What We Learned This Week
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What did you learn this week? We learned why it's so hard to hit a Wiffle ball, how much it costs to have someone murdered in Baltimore, and that there are a scary amount of tigers owned by regular people.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BRUCE
A New Batman Animated Short In Honor Of The Dark Knight's 75th Anniversary
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A brand new short from producer Bruce Timm featuring a lost tale from Batman's past, the Dark Knight tracks a strange giant to the mysterious lair of Dr. Hugo Strange.
PIGEONS, BE JEALOUS
Some Drones Can Land On Power Lines To Recharge
dailymail.co.uk
An MIT student has shown off a prototype system allowing a craft to land on a power line and recharge itself. The smart system uses the magnetic forces emitted by the lines to find the perfect place to perch itself.
BET YOU HATE THEM MORE NOW
The Most Hated U.S. Airline Is Also the Most Profitable
businessweek.com
"The commitment to make the customer happy costs money."
GETTING WEIRD WITH SCIENCE
How To Have An Out-Of-Body Experience
kernelmag.dailydot.com
You can have an out of body experience right now, and it isn't even that hard.
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Image: An Indian woman looks for her name in a voter list during parliamentary elections in New Delhi. Millions of people are voting in the third phase of the elections, covering parts of 11 of India's 28 states.
An Indian woman looks for her name in a voter list during parliamentary elections in New Delhi. Millions of people are voting in the third phase of the elections, covering parts of 11 of India's 28 states. Credit: AP Photo/Manish Swarup
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