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Geek Love at 25: How a Freak Family Inspired Your Heroes

Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love were fans. Terry Gilliam calls it “the most romantic novel about love and family I have read.” Flea adores it. “Certain books,” he says, “are so imaginative that they suck you into a world that you’d never known existed.” It's Katherine Dunn’s Geek Love, a dazzling oddball masterpiece published 25 years ago this month.

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Why Bitcoin Doesn’t Want a Real Satoshi Nakamoto

Though many are curious about the real identity of the man who founded the bitcoin project under the name Satoshi Nakamoto, many are also very comfortable with his anonymity. In fact, this anonymity has become an essential part of bitcoin’s evolution.

Gadgets Like Fitbit Are Remaking How Doctors Treat You

There are signs that doctors' resistance to patient-generated data systems is eroding as the healthcare system shifts to focusing on outcomes, and institutions look to web-based solutions to expand their reach and save money.

A Fuel-Efficient Big Rig From Walmart

Efficiency counts when you have one of the world’s largest commercial truck fleets. That’s why Walmart has developed a new big rig that uses a radical design to increase airflow and cut fuel use. It’s called the WAVE — Walmart Advanced Vehicle Experience.

How to Make a Microscope Out of Paper in 10 Minutes


A new microscope can be printed on a flat piece of paper and assembled with a few extra components in less than 10 minutes. All the parts to make it cost less than a dollar, according to a Stanford bioengineer, who described the origami optics in a paper last week.





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