The fellas I am kickstarting who are doing up the Solar Pocket Factory had a clear yet exciting piece…

The fellas I am kickstarting who are doing up the Solar Pocket Factory had a clear yet exciting piece done up on them by Science Friday. If you have not seen their brand of wow, take a peek. It is the sort of project that hits on so many levels of good I smile thinking about it… More like this. 

Imagine what you might do if you could print your own solar panels. That’s kind of the dream behind Shawn Frayne and Alex Hornstein’s Solar Pocket Factory –…

Food waste in the USA….The 40-50% levels were eye opening.

Food waste in the USA….The 40-50% levels were eye opening.

Avoiding Sugary Drinks Limits Children’s Weight Gain in 2 Studies

New York City’s ban on large sweetened beverages has been hotly disputed, but these clinical trials show that replacing sugary drinks can slow weight gain in children.

This is an example of why I love user funded projects… This looks like a fantastic spin on a RTS mixed…

This is an example of why I love user funded projects… This looks like a fantastic spin on a RTS mixed with space flight mixed with some amazing looking, even in pre alpha, graphics.  I like how they are breaking down the project and the goals they have set. Go have a look at their pitch video and see if its is a good fit for you.

A unique action RTS with an emphasis on defense. Mine a cluster of anomalous asteroids and defend yourself.

The Archive.org team has done it again…this time archiving, making searchable and delivering up over…

The Archive.org team has done it again…this time archiving, making searchable and delivering up over 350,000 TV news programs that go back 3 years….and this is just the start. According to a post by +Jason Scott    they have back to 2000 covered, it just needs  more work to get included properly. 

"The collection now contains 350,000 news programs collected over 3 years from national U.S. networks and stations in San Francisco and Washington D.C.  The archive is updated with new broadcasts 24 hours after they are aired.  Older materials are also being added."