The National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland, played host to the first Professional Windsurfers Association indoor competition in eight years last weekend. To accommodate the event, 792,516 gallons of water was poured into a specially built pool. It took approximately 40 hours to fill it up
Scientific American runs a series of posts by Sunny Sea Gold that are thoughtful, helpful, and interesting, such as “How to Be a Better Negotiator,” “How to Be a Better Boss,” and “How to Be a Better Friend.” Gold’s latest in the series is
Danielle Paquette, a reporter for The Washington Post, posed an interesting question today: Can indie music save your neighborhood? “Art, however we define it, has long helped transform cities. It’s a moneymaker, too,” Paquette wrote. “In December, the Bureau of Econ
Well, football season is well under way and my beloved Dallas Cowboys are off to another start of predicted mediocrity. Since it’s what expected, I’m not stressed out. But maybe you have high hopes for teams and they’re not playing up to par. That might cause you a l
There was a lot of news this past week. Here are some stories that caught our eyes. The War for Our Digital Future: Virtual Reality vs. Integral Reality —Wired “With digital components embedded and invisible within objects, Integral Reality won’t separate us from the real world