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Tuesday 23 July 2013

Light Up The Permanent Night

Norwegian Town Installs Giant Mirrors To Get Through Five Months Of Darkness, Can NASA Build A Warp Drive?, A Brave Young Girl Talks About Escaping An Arranged Marriage... Twice, Google Now Serves 25 Percent Of North American Internet Traffic, Are Millennials Killing Off The Religious Right?
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WINTER NO LONGER COMING
Norwegian Town Installs Giant Mirrors To Get Through Five Months Of Darkness
popularmechanics.com
In the midst of five months of darkness this coming winter, the Norwegian town of Rjukan will have one bright spot: a town square illuminated by sunlight bounced off giant mirrors placed atop the town's neighboring mountains.
ENGAGE!
Can NASA Build A Warp Drive?
nytimes.com
A team at NASA is trying to determine whether faster-than-light travel — warp drive — might someday be possible. Warp drive. Like on "Star Trek."
GET HER A TALK SHOW
A Brave Young Girl Talks About Escaping An Arranged Marriage... Twice
dailydot.com
Nada al-Ahdal is proof that bravery knows no age.
PORN RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REST
Google Now Serves 25 Percent Of North American Internet Traffic
wired.com
Everyone knows Google is big. But the truth is that it's huge. On an average day, Google accounts for about 25 percent of all consumer internet traffic running through North American ISPs.
ONE SNAPCHAT A TIME
Are Millennials Killing Off The Religious Right?
slate.com
Are we facing down the end of the conservative death grip on religion in America?
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WAITING IS THE HARDEST PART... AFTER THE BIRTH
Image: The media wait outside The Lindo Wing of Saint Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London on July 22, 2013. The London hospital hosting Prince William's wife Kate was the scene of a media frenzy after weeks of waiting for the royal baby.
The media wait outside The Lindo Wing of Saint Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London on July 22, 2013. The London hospital hosting Prince William's wife Kate was the scene of a media frenzy after weeks of waiting for the royal baby. Credit: ANDREW COWIE/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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