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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

All Wal-Marts Go To Heaven

What Happens To Big Box Stores After They Die?, The Power Plant Fueling America's Drought, How To Wear Long Sleeves This Summer Without Feeling Gross, The Earth Is Running Out Of Helium, VIDEO: Hockey Pucks Are Made Of Adamantium, Apparently, Below Our Feet, A World Of Hidden Life
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
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THE GREAT BIG PARKING LOT IN THE SKY
What Happens To Big Box Stores After They Die?
theawl.com
Big box stores are the lowest-hanging science fiction prompt in any given town. Big box nostalgia is weak, so thinking about these stores clearly is easier. What, you wonder as you drive by, will happen to the big old Circuit City at Crossroads Plaza or Windermere Village or whatever?
FIGHTING AN UPHILL BATTLE
The Power Plant Fueling America's Drought
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The Navajo Generating Plant powers pumps that push trillions of gallons of water out of the Colorado River and send it shooting over mountains and through canals to cities like Phoenix and Tucson. It's also an environmental disaster.
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How To Wear Long Sleeves This Summer Without Feeling Gross
ministryofsupply.com
Ministry of Supply's Gemini dress shirt is engineered to keep you comfortable no matter what, even when it's 95 and humid.
ALL GASES GO TO HEAVEN
The Earth Is Running Out Of Helium
priceonomics.com
The earth is literally leaking its helium into outer space. Such is the fate of a gas lighter than air — Earth's gravitational pull just can't hold it.
OR MYTHRIL OR NOKIA PHONES
VIDEO: Hockey Pucks Are Made Of Adamantium, Apparently
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Carsandwater went back for revenge on the hockey puck that bested his red hot nickel ball. This time he brought thermite, which burns at about 4500 degrees Fahrenheit and can easily melt through an engine block.
THE HUM OF THE HUMUS
Below Our Feet, A World Of Hidden Life
quantamagazine.org
The soil teems with billions of hidden microbes. Researchers have begun to catalog how these organisms are changing the world.
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Image: A fan of Uruguay cheers before the start of a Copa America Group B soccer match between Argentina and Uruguay at La Portada stadium in La Serena, Tuesday, June 16, 2015.
A fan of Uruguay cheers before the start of a Copa America Group B soccer match between Argentina and Uruguay at La Portada stadium in La Serena, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan
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