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Brain Pickings Redux 2010
Brain Pickings Redux 2010

A year’s worth of ideas, inspiration and innovation from culture’s collective brain.

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The Best Apps of 2010
The Best Apps of 2010

Social magazines, Victorian tablets, and what 100-year-old educational traditions have to do with analog photography.

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Oil + Water: Posters Printed with Oil from The Gulf
Oil + Water: Posters Printed with Oil from The Gulf

What dirty coastlines have to do with graphic design and talking trees.

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RIP Benoît Mandelbrot: Remembering The Father of Fractals
RIP Benoît Mandelbrot: Remembering The Father of Fractals

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7 Quirky & Creative Playing Card Deck Designs
7 Quirky & Creative Playing Card Deck Designs

Soviet Mayans, typographic treats, and what mathematical functions have to do with the sexism of the sixties.

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How To Pick The Shortest Line
How To Pick The Shortest Line

How queueing theory and early 20th-century Dutch mathematics can help cut your wait time.

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Hans Rosling for BBC: 200 Countries Over 200 Years in 4 Minutes
Hans Rosling for BBC: 200 Countries Over 200 Years in 4 Minutes

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Project Interaction: Design as an Education Curriculum
Project Interaction: Design as an Education Curriculum

What existential epiphanies have to do with New York high schoolers and The Clash.

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BBC on Science vs. Religion: The End of God?
BBC on Science vs. Religion: The End of God?

What falling apples have to do with transcendence, politics and The God Helmet.

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What Everyday Objects Tell Us About the Universe
What Everyday Objects Tell Us About the Universe

Why your reflection is a matter of chance, or how to fit everything that ever existed on a USB stick.

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