Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Wednesday links



Trial by Touch was a method of determining guilt in a murder case that was used occasionally in colonial America. 

The Experimental Nuclear Reactor Secretly Built Under the University of Chicago.

These are rather astonishing: Composite Images of Birds in Flight Inspired by an 150-Year-Old Technique.

Scandinavian Airlines has a collection of photographs of elegant in-flight dining from the 1950s.

ICYMI, Monday's links are here, and include the physics of stopping a meteor with one punch, explanations of the 33 possible gender choices on an Australian sex survey, the mystery of why you can't remember being a baby, and a set of journalism bloopers (including "Here's How You Can Lick Doberman's Leg Sores").

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