Leading Light posts
The New York Times - Lens - Photography One photographer sought out 108 leading yogis. For them, yoga is not just exercise but a spiritual journey.
95 months ago
CBS News New research sheds light on the leading causes of death in adolescents worldwide.
97 months ago
MTV "New research suggests we should be looking elsewhere for answers." (via OZY)
105 months ago
The Next Web This is pretty damn cool!
The Leading Edge
Light up paper towns with this nifty electric pen. #graphite #art
107 months ago
Forbes The L16 camera, which costs $1,699, is the size of an iPhone and promises to offer the quality of a DSLR camera.
107 months ago
io9 Seems unlikely.
116 months ago
Forbes Between 2004 and 2013, 10,700 people were killed at intersections across the United States.
118 months ago
HuffPost UK Lifestyle "Coming forward can be difficult in any situation but is made worse by a society in which stalking is often seen as something of a joke"
Stalking Is Still Being Treated As 'A Joke', Says Leading Charity
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Treating stalking like a "joke" is making light of what can often be sinister and violent behaviour, including T-shirts with slogans mocking the issue, a leading charity has warned. The Suzy Lamplugh Trust said fear of being laughed at p...
122 months ago
Okonkwo Godwin Chukwuemeka Sight is a function of LIGHT & not your eyes. In other words,you do not see because you have eyes,but because there is no LIGHT. When you're in a completely dark room,you're as good as a blind man,until there's LIGHT. Your eye is just the medium thro
Read more ... ugh which LIGHT transfers the image. Without LIGHT,the eye is useless [if you doubt it,haven't you seen people with eyes,but yet can't see?].
125 months ago
HuffPost UK Tech What do scientists do in their spare time? They slow down light, just for laughs.
Scientists Slow Down Light, Just For Fun
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It's not difficult to slow down light: all you need to do is look at it through a glass of water. Of course, slowing down light in a vacuum is a little more tricky. The speed of light is a universal constant (it's about 186,282 miles per second) ...
125 months ago
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