Monday, March 23, 2015

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The monowheel was tech's improvement on bicycles. It didn't catch on.

When people tried to reinvent the bicycle, they downsized to one wheel. Here's what they designed.

Stunning photos of the rare 'supertide' in Europe

Check out images from the so-called "supertide" that took place off the coast of northern France and southwestern England on Saturday.

This site transforms Earth into a 'Tron' map of the world

Have you ever wished you could see the entire world through the neon-laced lens of Tron? This online map lets you do just that.

5 unwritten rules for workplace etiquette in a lax company culture

Unwritten rules for maintaining proper workplace etiquette at a company with lax culture.

1904 to today: See how New York City subway fare has climbed over 111 years

Back in the day, New York City subway rides used to cost pennies -- literally.

This Apple Watch app lets you monitor the Australian property market

More than a month out from launch, the Apple Watch app game is starting to heat up in Australia.

Starbucks baristas will stop writing 'Race Together' on coffee cups

Starbucks baristas will no longer write "Race Together" on customers' cups.

Tom Cruise unveils first 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' teaser

Ethan Hunt and the rest of the Impossible Mission Force are back in the first teaser for 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation.'

Want to save Meerkat videos to YouTube? Katch's hashtag wants to help

Katch for Meerkat lets you post your video stream to YouTube by just adding a hashtag .

Police raid club of Charlo Greene, pot activist who quit TV job on air

Anchorage police served search warrants at marijuana activist Charlo Greene's Alaska Cannabis Club, after receiving reports of illegal marijuana sales.

5 remarkable inventions improving water quality across the globe

Approximately 750 million people don't have access to clean drinking water around the world, but these five inventions offer some hope.

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