The Week's Links: May 10, 2013
Antonio Ortiz
All the links posted on social networks this week:
- Nikola Tesla's Amazing Predictions for the 21st Century ➞
- The Newspaper of Tomorrow: 11 Predictions from Yesteryear ➞
- The Secret to a Long Life May Be Deep Inside Your Brain ➞
- Eight New Things We've Learned About Music ➞
- 10 New Things We Know About Food and Diets ➞
- Five Innovative Technologies that Bring Energy to the Developing World ➞
- Pop Culture Through The Lens Of Nostalgia: The Evolution Of 8-Bit Art ◉
- Five Surprising Facts About the Common Cold ➞
- Scientists Figure Out What You See While You're Dreaming ➞
- So clever: An Ingenious Cookbook Uses Infographics Instead Of Words ➞
- 'Vogue,' 'Wired' to Launch Online TV Channels This Month ➞
- How To Be Gracious, And Why ◉
- The Story Behind the QWERTY Keyboard ➞
- Michael Benson's Awe-Inspiring Views of the Solar System ➞
- The Vast World Of Lego Art ◉
- The Strange Beauty of David Maisel's Aerial Photographs ➞
- The Earliest Stop Motion Animations are Weirdly Wonderful ➞
- Can Cloning Giant Redwoods Save the Planet? ➞
- Ancient Maya Were Cultural Sponges ➞
- The Center of the Earth Is as Hot as the Sun ➞
- Slaves To The Algorithm ◉
- The First LPs Weren’t for Music—They Were Audiobooks for the Blind ➞
- This New Robot Has a Sense of Touch ➞
- PBS Idea Channel: Are Hologram Tupac and Hologram Freddie Mercury Nostalgia or New Aesthetic? ◉
- Saturn’s Mysterious Hexagon Is a Raging Hurricane ➞
- It’s Crazy to Move a Hundred-Year-Old Tree, But This One Is Thriving ➞
- Physicists Have Been Waiting For This Painfully Slow Experiment for Nearly 86 Years ➞
- Check out today's fantastic Google Doodle celebrating the birthday of brilliant opening title designer Saul Bass. ➞
- Where Are the Centers for Education Innovation? ➞
- 6 Influential Stop-Motion Movies From Ray Harryhausen (RIP) ➞
- And now a few moments of joyful humanity, brought to you by Russian dash cams. ➞
- Tribeca transmedia: The power of "Sandy Storylines" ➞
- Creativity Top 5: Week of May 6, 2013 ◉
- Inside the MIT Media Lab ◉
- Mark Zuckerberg and Kevin Systrom on What Really Happened When Facebook Bought Instagram: Vanity Fair ➞
- MIT Brain Scans Show That Entrepreneurs Really Do Think Different ➞
- Typecast: How New Technology Is Reinventing Typography ➞
- 47 Top Typography Tools and Resources ➞
- Adobe Abandons Its Creative Suite to Focus on Creative Cloud ➞
- New York Times launches web-only documentaries with Retro Report ➞
- Brand Thinking: Seth Godin, Dan Pink, and Other Mavens on How and Why We Define Ourselves Through Stuff ➞
- Robert Krulwich On Becoming Yourself ◉
- High Speed Photos of Flying Liquids by Manon Wethly ➞
- Gorgeous: Incredibly Surreal Scenes Where Women Defy Gravity ➞
- What do we talk about when we talk about the economic impact of the arts? ➞
- Permission to Play: Let's Make Fixing Things Cool Again ➞
- World's smallest movie: IBM uses individual atoms to make record-breaking short film of boy kicking football ➞
- Some timely perspective: HERE IS TODAY ➞
- Musicals are booming ◉
- Good Science Fiction ◉
- Michael Bierut: Typography, Modern Applications, and Timeless Communication Challenges ➞
- The 15 Most Important Minutes Of The Work Week ➞
- Tony Fadell: Building With Atoms, Electrons, Frustrations & Constraints ◉
- How to Get More Done: The 1-3-5 Rule ➞
- Why Kickstarter Can't Usurp the Hollywood Entertainment-Industrial Complex ➞
- How Australia is transforming their libraries. ➞
- How Coffee Influenced The Course Of History ➞
- Why Caffeine In Coffee Is A Miracle Drug For The Tired ➞
- WSJ. asks six luminaries to weigh in on a single topic. This month: Design. ➞
- Life in the City Is Essentially One Giant Math Problem ➞
- The 50 Most Perfectly Timed Photos Ever ➞
- 10 Beautiful Words About Love That Don’t Exist in English ➞
- Who Was Mather? Meet the Lesser-Known Men Behind Famous Agency Names ➞
- Meet The Accidental Designer Of The GitHub And Twitter Logos ➞
- MIT Technology Review: Your Body Does Not Want to Be an Interface ➞
- An Introduction To Programming Type Systems: Smashing Coding ➞
- 20 Amazing Outdoor Libraries and Bookstores From All Over the World ➞
- Sir Ken Robinson: Why We Need to Reform Education Now ➞
- Hermione Hoby spends an evening backstage with the unsung heroes of opera: the dressers ➞
- What Happened To Opera? When you weren't looking… some things changed. ➞
- TED Playlists: Words, words, words. Ten talks on the wonder of words. ➞
- Secrets of the Most Successful College Students ➞
- Amazon's bid for rights to sell secondhand ebooks ➞
- For the First Time Ever, You Can Now Hear What Alexander Graham Bell Sounded Like - Technology ➞
- NYTimes, Grantland and now Microsoft deliver a responsive essay: 88 Acres ➞
- Well done BBH, well done: This Heartwarming Tale of Friendship out of BBH London is a Must-Watch for Parents: ➞
- First NYTimes and now Grantland deliver a responsive essay: Out in the Great Alone ➞
- Artificial Intelligence Is The New Uncanny Valley ➞
- David Lynch Explains How Meditation Enhances Our Creativity ➞
- How to Tell a Story with Data ➞
- 10 Secrets to Eye-Popping Package Designs ➞
- An Exit Interview With the Man Who Transformed the Oxford English Dictionary ➞
- How the Egyptian Pyramids Were Built: A New Theory in 3D Animation ➞
- The Abstraction Method of Problem Solving ➞