Top 10 Wired.com Reader Black-and-White Photos, Decided by You
wired.com — These 10 photos are the highest-ranking black and whites among Wired.com readers. Whiffleboy won the contest with his photo "A Bit Spotty," at left.
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Super Cool Sci-Fi Cars From Another Galaxy view photo
1 vote- Submitted by greggo
- about 1 hour ago
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Daniel Simon is more than just an automotive futurist. His new book "Cosmic Motors: Spaceships, Cars and Pilots of Another Galaxy" satisfies our future-lust with hyper-real fetish vehicles. Awesome pictures and "back stories" of our future space cars.
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Blimpin' Ain't Easy: Crossing the English Channel in a Pedal-Powered Airship view photo
8 votes- Submitted by greggo
- 2 days ago
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Stephane Rousson is a 39-year-old Frenchman trying to cross the English Channel in a homemade, pedal-powered blimp. Trouble is, winds more than 5 mph bat the blimp around, and the heat from the sun could cause the helium in the blimp to explode.
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Driven: Shai Agassi's Audacious Plan to Put Electric Cars on the Road view story
2 votes- Submitted by willis.liao
- 2 days ago
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Get the latest Car and Automotive News from Wired.com, including electric cars, hybrid cars, future automobiles and concept vehicles.
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Gallery: Distilling 2.0 - Bye-Bye Boiling, Hello Health Care view story
26 votes- Submitted by JessicaLaurie
- 2 days ago
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For all you moonshine makers who thought your hobby was just a guilty pleasure, a new spin on distilling may actually help save lives. Using ancient technology reduced to a microscopic scale, scientists at Caltech have created new tools to detect disease
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How to Create the Perfect Fake Identity? Identity Farming.. view story
7 votes- Submitted by VioletPlanet
- 3 days ago
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Let me start off by saying that I'm making this whole thing up. Imagine you're in charge of infiltrating sleeper agents into the United States. The year is 1983, and the proliferation of identity databases is making it increasingly difficult to create fak
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Sept. 3, 1803: Dalton Introduces Atomic Symbols view story
3 votes- Submitted by creativeblister
- 4 days ago
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Dalton, considered the father of modern atomic theory, made a logbook entry that day titled, "Observations on the Ultimate Particles of Bodies and their Combinations." It was the first use of symbols to represent the elements of modern chemistry.
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Inside Chrome: The Secret Project to Crush IE and Remake the Web view story
26 votes- Submitted by Maing
- 5 days ago
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Since a browser is the linchpin of Web activity — the framework for our searching, reading, buying, banking and porn consumption — this is huge step that needed to wait until Google had come of age.
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Sept. 2, 1985: Hey, Everyone, We Found the Titanic view story
18 votes- Submitted by note2self
- 5 days ago
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It was only this year that the story has surfaced. The Navy wanted to use Woods Hole's fancy new submersible equipment to locate the wrecks of two nuclear submarines that had sunk in the area, USS Thresher and USS Scorpion.
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Typewriters Morph Into Creepy Sci-Fi Creatures view photo
21 votes- Submitted by Maing
- 5 days ago
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Jeremy Mayer collects antique typewriters, but he doesn't display them in a curio cabinet. Instead, he tears them apart, then turns the components into sleek, sci-fi-inspired bugs, skeletons and anatomically correct human figures.
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Top 5 Gadgets That Could Get You Arrested view story
5 votes- Submitted by spuds
- 8 days ago
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There are lots of gizmos out there that if misused could land you in the slammer. But we've narrowed down five seemingly innocuous devices that, if placed in the wrong hands, will almost undoubtedly lead to a ride in the back of a squad car.
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