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These Are the Most Exquisitely Weird Spiders You'll Ever See

Spiders are among the craftiest and most beautiful of arthropods, entirely undeserving of their maligned reputation. Some signal their presence with massive horns or brilliant colors, others attempt to blend into the scenery. Many spin intricate traps of sticky silk, but some chase their prey  or ambush it, bursting out of burrows hidden beneath Earth's surface. Here are some of our favorites. 

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For $300, You Can Buy a Stunning 3-D Printed Version of Yourself 

Using the latest in 360-degree scanning and 3-D printing technologies, Twinkind, a new company based in Hamburg, Germany, will turn you, your loved ones, or your pets into marvelously detailed little statues. It might seem a bit gimmicky if the results weren’t so stunning.       

                                             

Constructing the World's Largest Self-Anchored Suspension Bridge

This is no ordinary construction site — the bridge is the largest self-anchored suspension bridge (SAS) in the world, and it connects the East Bay with San Francisco. Footed in mud strata, with giant shock absorbing fuses embedded underneath the roadway, the bridge is designed to be a seismic neutralizer and provide a lifeline into San Francisco for emergency services even when the surrounding area is flattened. It’s also supposed to last for 150 years. 

The i3 Is BMW's Ultimate Electric Driving Machine

BMW has finally made a real EV. It’s not another retrofit hack-job that stuffs an electric motor and battery pack into a car that was never intended for electrification. It’s been designed from the ground up to serve two purposes: electrify the automaker and stay true to the Ultimate Driving Machine tagline. This is the BMW i3 and it’s the most innovative thing to come out of Munich in a decade.


This Is the Moto X, the First True Google Phone     

Well, it’s here: The Moto X, the first real Google phone. Available at the end of August for $200 with contract, it’s the coolest thing Motorola has done since being acquired by Google. Here are 11 photos of it.                                                                      

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