Latest Crave
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Tiny crystal flowers grow in a beaker
Scientists at Harvard have coaxed microscopic crystal flowers to form in a beaker of fluid.
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Finding faces in Google Maps
Using facial recognition software a team has created a program to crawl Google Maps, seeking out the faces hidden in folds of the terrain.
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Cyclist straps a rocket to a bike, beats world record
French cyclist François Gissy reached a top speed of 263 kilometres per hour on a bicycle — after strapping a rocket to the frame.
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Crowd-funding campaign seeks to eradicate food
A software engineer has developed a cocktail of nutrients that he believes can replace food, and has launched a crowd-funding campaign to get it to market. 1
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Comics website Comics Alliance to relaunch?
The massively popular comics website was seemingly shut down by AOL late last month — yet a new post on the website hints at a return.
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Explore an intricate labyrinth with smartphone AR
A new game on iOS and Android sees you exploring an augmented reality maze, using the technology in new and exciting ways.
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Print your photographs in 3D
Amanda Ghassaei, who brought us how to make a 3D-printed record, has now shown how to print photographs on a 3D printer. 1
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Explosion on the moon visible to the naked eye
A meteoroid crashing into the surface of the moon caused an explosion so big, it was visible from Earth to the naked eye.
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US Navy dolphins find antique torpedo
Dolphins trained by the US military to find objects underwater have uncovered a late 19th-century torpedo.
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What are your Facebook crimes?
A new web app by Amnesty International trawls your Facebook page to tell you what crimes you have committed around the globe — and what your punishments would be. 5









