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The Real Historical Object That Inspired The Archimedes Dial

The Archimedes Dial from Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is based on a real historical object, the Antikythera mechanism

Around the Web: Writing Racket Typewriter Tour Dutch Design Automated Arms Digital Dog Swarm Struggle Radio Removal Prince Pavement New Nova? Truffle Trouble

A self-digitizing pen…you have to subscribe to. A realistic animated tour inside a mechanical typewriter. A conductive elastic ink that can 3D print more flexible wearable devices. When in Amsterdam, be sure to get a Rembrandt tattoo. Researchers have developed wearable robot arms. Spin Master’s Bitzee hopes to be the next Tamagotchi. A swarm of bees prevented a Delta flight from taking off. AM radios are disappearing from cars. Prince is getting a Minnesota highway named after him. Is Betelgeuse about to go nova? Oscar Mayer’s “Wienermobile” is now the “Frankmobile,” and you can see the jokes coming a mile away. Mac and cheese truffles. All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany.

Strange Cases of Alien Artifacts at the Bottom of the Sea

What is the Antikythera mechanism and why is it so important today?

Shipwrecks are often sought after for their hidden treasure potential, but none can compare with the discovery of the Antikythera mechanism.

Around the Web: Martian Mirage Product Placement Solving Superhydrophobicity Robot Ramble Bonding Burritos Erased Entries Painter Play Cliffside Convenience Machine Mirth

Did the Curiosity rover photograph a doorway on Mars? Product placement is set to go to the next level. Self-shading windows. Researchers accidentally discover graphene-based water-repellent coatings. A delivery robot goes for a leisurely stroll in the woods. Edible tape for securing burritos and other wraps. Deleted Wikipedia articles live on in the Deletionpedia. Artle, a fine art-based version of Wordle. The world’s most inconvenient convenience store. “Strollers as a service.” Google’s AI can now get jokes. All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany.

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