
https://youtu.be/0XdC1HUp-rU Here’s a da Vinci Surgical System robot performing a delicate operation on a grape.
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https://youtu.be/0XdC1HUp-rU Here’s a da Vinci Surgical System robot performing a delicate operation on a grape.
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Robot stitches a grape back together
“What happens when you grow a pumpkin inside a plastic mold,” shared by IMGURian ” WuTangClams .” (more…)
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When you grow a pumpkin inside a plastic mold, this is what happens
If you thought soccer’s world cup being awarded to baking-hot Qatar marked the zenith of sporting corruption, give FIDE a chance: the international chess federation’s forthcoming world championship is headed to Iran, and women players must wear the hijab to compete. UK tabloids quote leading women chess players as threatening to quit the tournament rather than obey. US women’s champion Nazi Paikidze said: ‘It is absolutely unacceptable to host one of the most important women’s tournaments in a venue where, to this day, women are forced to cover up with a hijab. ‘I understand and respect cultural differences. But, failing to comply can lead to imprisonment and women’s rights are being severely restricted in general. It does not feel safe for women from around the world to play here.’ She added: ‘If the situation remains unchanged, I will most certainly not participate in this event.’ It’s insane, but entirely in keeping with FIDE’s brainier-than-thou shiftiness, to think that Tehran is a good place to host the key event on their highly-politicized mind game’s calendar. For starters, there’s a current U.S. government travel warning telling citizens not to go there at all . (I would go, but wear a Burka)
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Women competitors must wear hijabs at chess world championship, oddly awarded to Iran
Wang Jianlin made billions speculating on Chinese real-estate; now that he’s diversified into buying Hollywood movie studios and chains of movie theaters, the richest man in China is prepared to say what many have known: the Chinese property market is a huge, deadly bubble that’s ripe to burst. (more…)
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Chinese real estate bubble is "biggest in history"
The legendary cup, designed to punish greedy drinkers, explained masterfully by Salad Fingers’ dad Sir Martyn Poliakoff. His YouTube channel is packed with similarly excellent videos wherein lab assistant Neil is persuaded to execute unnerving experiments . ( previously .) (more…)
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How a Pythagoras Cup works
What if UNO were rebooted? JelloApocalypse’s If UNO Was An Anime gives the mundane classic all the hackneyed tropes and stock characters of card game tie-in toons.
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UNO, anime edition
Pumpkin is too watery and stringy to can, and the USDA has an exceptionally loosey-goosey definition of “pumpkin,” which allows manufacturers to can various winter squash varieties (including one that Libby’s specially bred to substitute for pumpkin) and call it “100% pumpkin.” (more…)
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There’s no pumpkin in “100% canned pumpkin”
Yahoo today confirmed that it suffered a massive data breach that exposed information for at least 500 million user accounts in 2014. If you have a Yahoo account, the company says you should review all your online accounts for any suspicious activity. (more…)
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Yahoo says at least 500 million accounts hacked, blames "state-sponsored actor"
Thijs Broenink audited the AnalyticsCore.apk app that ships pre-installed on all Xiaomi phones (Xiaomi has their own Android fork with a different set of preinstalled apps) and discovered that the app, which seemingly serves no useful purpose, allows the manufacturer to silently install other code on your phone, with unlimited privileges and access. (more…)
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A joint UT Austin/Cornell team has taught a machine learning system based on the free/open Torch library to correctly guess the content of pixellated or blurred redactions with high accuracy: for masked faces that humans correctly guess 0.19% of the time, the system can make a correct guess 83% of the time, when given five tries. (more…)
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Machine learning system can descramble pixelated/blurred redactions 83% of the time