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Drum Legend Yogi Horton Plays The Evolution Of Funk And R&B Drum Beats

As the late great Yogi explains, funk lived in the quarter note, right up until it didn't.

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The Sound Effects Of The Millennium Falcon's Hyperdrive Malfunction

The "comical" sounds that make the Millennium Falcon's hyperdrive malfunction, as demonstrated by "Star Wars" sound designer Ben Burtt in this 1980 clip.

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Where Do Famous Race Cars Go When They Get Replaced?

What happens to race cars after the season is over? The next season's model comes out, and the old one fades from view. Where do the old cars go? Some of those older cars make their way into the hands...

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Men Who Post Selfies Online Show Signs of Psychopathy, Says Study

If you constantly take a bunch of selfies and post them online, you might have some mild psychological issues.

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The Classic Tale Of The Mailman And The Dogs He Meets, Both Good And Bad

Man's best friend and the mailman's worst nightmare. Thank goodness for fences.

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‘This.’ Has People Clamoring for an Invite

“This” is a social network, This.cm, which allows users to post one link a day, with the intent of sifting through the Internet noise and focusing attention on a standout news article, blog post or...

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Peak athletic performance is dependent on sleep cycle

Athletic performance can vary over the course of the day by up to 26%, depending on the athlete’s circadian rhythm.

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How Crazy Am I to Think I Actually Know Where That Malaysia Airlines Plane Is?

In the year since the vanishing of MH370, I appeared on CNN more than 50 times, watched my spouse’s eyes glaze over at dinner, and fell in with a group of borderline-obsessive amateur aviation sleuths....

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Free Divers Are Rewriting the Physiology of the Body-Underwater

The amazing underwater athletes are rewriting the science of the body.

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THX Updates “Deep Note”, the Spooky Sound it Plays Before Movies

THX, which is essentially an audio certification system, has been running the same version of that video and audio clip (with occasional tweaks) for more than 30 years. It first debuted in 1983, along...

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The Running Of The Balls

Run for your life. Or don't. It's probably like being momentarily smushed by a giant marshmallow.

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Create your own Hillary Clinton slogan, using her ‘H’ typeface!

On Monday, graphic designer Rick Wolff created a typeface he calls "Hillary Bold" or "Hillvetica." It uses the same (weird) look and feel of the logo from the Hillary Clinton campaign for president But...

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The Diet Of Champions

Two-thousand calories is usually more than enough to keep most of us going for the day. But when you're a pro athlete and you're burning thousands of calories in a single workout, you need to eat a...

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The Golden Ratio: Design's Biggest Myth

The golden ratio's aesthetic bona fides are an urban legend, a myth, a design unicorn. Many designers don't use it, and if they do, they vastly discount its importance. There's also no science to...

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The Photos That Helped A Photographer See Her Husband Through His Depression

“Where words failed us, the pictures filled in the blanks.”

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After Three Decades of Obscurity, Helvetica’s Successor Reemerges

When Haas Unica was introduced in 1980, it was intended as an illustrious successor to the highly popular sans-serif Helvetica. Before it could achieve any measure of Helvetica’s ubiquity, Haas Unica...

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All You Need Is One Jacket This Time Of Year. This Is The One.

You've never seen a jacket like this. Water-repellent for the rain, laser-drilled ventilation for the heat, and 4-way stretch for when you eat too much. It's perfect for three seasons. And who wants to...

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Every Time Owen Wilson Has Said 'Wow' On Camera

Whatever your opinion on Wilson's acting chops, the man does a great "wow."

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The Simple Logical Puzzle That Shows How Illogical People Are

In the 1960s, the English psychologist Peter Wason devised an experiment that would revolutionize his field. This clever puzzle, known as the “Wason selection task,” is often claimed to be “the single...

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Fontstand Could Become The Netflix Of Fonts

Try fonts for free, rent them by the month, and own them after 12 months.

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