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15 of NASA’s Coolest Inventions That Regular People Use | Lifehacker
You don’t have to be an astronaut to enjoy the cool things NASA invented. By Stephen Johnson, 9/21/22 10:30AM The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s does more than create ambitious telescopes that can see the beginning of time and send people to the moon and back. It’s also responsible for Michael Phelps’ swimsuit, LASIK surgery,…
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How Much Garden You Would Need to 100% Survive On? | Lifehacker
Could you grow enough food to feed yourself and your family if you wanted to—or needed to? By Jeff Somers, Friday 11:00AM Gardening is often pitched as a relaxing, therapeutic activity—and it is relaxing and therapeutic! But it’s also a sign of how advanced society has become that we can regard growing food as a…
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What ‘Cunningham’s Law’ Really Tells Us About How We Interact Online | lifehacker
By Stephen Johnson, 4/01/22 9:00AM I’m sure you’re familiar with the XKCD comic “Duty Calls” in which an internet user is passionately typing away late into the night because “someone is wrong on the internet!” The comic illustrates Cunningham’s Law, the tongue-in-cheek axiom that states “the best way to get the right answer on the…
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Spend a Month Seeing America by Train for $400 | Lifehacker
Don’t expect luxury, but do expect to cover a lot of ground. By Elizabeth Yuko, Saturday, March 26, 2022, 1:00PM Spring has officially started, and if that makes you want to get out and explore, you’re not alone. But with gas prices continuing to soar, a road trip may not be the most cost-effective way…
