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Fast Company • 14th January 2014

Gorgeous, Haunting Images Created By X-Ray

Dutch medical physicist Arie van ‘t Riet spent his career working in the departments of radiotherapy, radiology, and nuclear medicine in various hospitals. Then he started using X-rays to make art.
Fast Company • 3rd January 2014

Armchair Astronomers Help Discover Why Galaxies Stop Producing Stars

Regular people now have the chance to conduct scientific research with the professionals. All you need is time, enthusiasm, and some new crowdsourcing software.
Fast Company • 30th June 2015

How NASA’s “Mohawk Guy” Will Search For Life On Europa

Europa mission planner Bobak Ferdowsi on Star Trek, haircuts, and NASA’s search for life.
Fast Company • 3rd June 2015

How To Store Your Data For A Million Years

Science is building storage mediums for the distant future. But what information will we preserve? And will anyone be able to read it?
VentureBeat • 17th March 2017

Dolby’s Poppy Crum wants to give you sensory superpowers

“Our sensory experience of the world should be controllable by us, so that we are not limited by what our physical senses let us experience. I want to build super-powers,”...
Fast Company • 2nd April 2015

Can These Tools Help Us Live On Less Sleep? Doctors Say Dream On

Sleep pros weigh sleep apps, sleep hacking, and experimental sleep technology against basic sleep hygiene.
Fast Company • 26th February 2015

A Fitness Giant Eyes The Next Frontier Of Personal Training: Sleeping

Regular exercise and good nutrition aren’t enough to achieve optimal well-being; Rest and regeneration are crucial too. So, if we have personal trainers for fitness, how far off can the sleep trainer be?
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