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Meet Scotland's DIY Rocketeers
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Every year for a week a Scottish moor becomes an ad hoc launch site for amateur rocketeers to blast their DIY shuttles and spaceships into the skies. This is International Rocket Week.
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Dive-Bombing Drone Confronts Goose Poop Head On
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Steve Wambolt, an ex-tech industry type with experience at places like IBM and Corel, put his technical mind towards an unlikely pursuit: dive bombing pesky, shitting Canadian geese with .. show full overview
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Life Inside a Chinese Bitcoin Mine
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Bitcoin mines like this makeshift operation located in Northeast China are what keep the bitcoin network up and running. Motherboard will visit the secretive mine located in rural .. show full overview
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This Is How You Race a Drone in the Snow
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The world of FPV racing is still tight-knit: It's a segment of a segment of the growing but still relatively small drone industry. But that might not be the case for long. These homemade .. show full overview
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The World's First Drone Dogfight
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Motherboard meets up with NYC based drone makers to test out some newly designed battle drones.
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Robot vs. IED
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The Hurt Locker got it only partly right. Just ask Brian Castner, a former bomb technician with the US military. He served three tours in the Middle East, two of which were spent leading .. show full overview
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Simulating a Climate-Changed Earth Atop the Seinfeld Diner
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NASA’s top climate scientists study some of the world’s most advanced computer models in the same building that Jerry Seinfeld once ordered cereal for lunch. The Goddard Institute for .. show full overview
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Drone Racing in Rural Canada
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Here at Motherboard, we've been watching the emerging hobby-sport of first-person drone racing ever since we first strapped on VR goggles in the Bronx, New York, and flew tiny robots .. show full overview
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Ukraine's Crowdfunded Military Drone
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Crowd-funding campaigns can raise money for some pretty wacky projects, such as asteroid defense or images of brains on LSD. But rarely do you hear of campaigns raising funds for .. show full overview
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The Robot World Championship
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MOTHERBOARD goes behind the scenes at the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals in Los Angeles, where teams behind the world's most advanced search and rescue robots compete for millions of .. show full overview
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DIY Brain Shock Therapy
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A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that strapping electrodes to your head and running a small amount of electrical current through it can actually help it perform better. .. show full overview
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The Lost Art of Canada's Doomed Pre-Internet Web
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Before GIFs and net art, there was Telidon. Telidon was a protocol invented in Canada in the late 1970s that let people dial in to central servers over the phone lines to view computer .. show full overview
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America's Ex-Drone Pilot
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Brandon Bryant, a former drone pilot and sensor operator for the of the US Air Force, quit his job after 5 years of being in the Drone Program left him emotionally traumatized. In this .. show full overview
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The First Talking, Artificially Intelligent Surveillance Camera
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This DIY surveillance camera will scan your face, then speak aloud what it sees. We brought the tech into the streets.
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New Rat City: A Rodentologist's Guide to NYC's Rattiest Park
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Since the first European colonists set foot in Manhattan in the 1600s, New York City has been losing the war on rats. A recent estimate put the number of rats at around 2 million, about .. show full overview
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Is Uber Killing the Yellow Taxi in New York City
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Opened by lifelong taxi driver Gus Kodogiannis, McGuinness Management Corporation has serviced New York City streets with yellow cabs since 1986—25 years before Uber launched in the city .. show full overview
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The World's First Implant-Activated Smart Gun
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While all eyes were on Pittsburgh-based biotechnology startup Grindhouse Wetware, biohacker Amal Graafstra was quietly building the world's first implant-activated smart gun inside his Mount Vernon, Washington, garage.
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Using Virtual Reality to Buy Multi-Million Dollar Real Estate
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Virtual Reality isn’t new. But in today's luxury real estate market it’s giving the super rich a chance to tour properties without having to see them in person. For Motherboard's Luxury .. show full overview
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Partying With Dr. NakaMats, the World's Most Prolific Inventor
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Dr. Nakamatsu, colloquially known as Dr. NakaMats, claims to have 3,500 patents, the most of any inventor living or dead. Just in time for his 88th birthday, Dr. NakaMats flew from Japan .. show full overview
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Exploring the Arctic's Global Seed Vault
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Located in the arctic circle, The Global Seed Vault isn't simply just a large storage facility for seeds from around the world. The vault is protecting the world's agricultural genetic .. show full overview
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Battle of the Snow Bots
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We’re in St. Paul Minnesota for the Institute of Navigation’s Autonomous Snowplow Contest. It’s a yearly competition that invites university and college engineering students to use their .. show full overview
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Leaving Earth the Greenest Way Possible: Water Cremation
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Most environmental issues are caused by the living but have you ever considered the environmental impact of death? Alkaline hydrolysis, a greener alternative to burial or flame-based .. show full overview
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The City That Banned Bitcoin Mining
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On March 15th, 2018, the city of Plattsburgh in upstate New York issued an 18-month moratorium on cryptocurrency mining. Plattsburgh is part of a long-standing power agreement that gives .. show full overview
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Inside the Beach House Connecting the World’s Internet
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We visit Denmark and talk to a marine maintenance manager to learn more about how undersea cables are crucial to data transportation.
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Surveillance and the City: Know When You're Being Watched
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Ingrid Burrington, author of "Networks of New York," explains how big cities like New York are constantly under surveillance.
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Addicted to Bitcoin: The Cryptocurrency Rehab Center
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Ever since the bitcoin boom of late 2017, bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, Ripple, and even DogeCoin have made their way into the mainstream. But for some predisposed to .. show full overview