Clever ways to beat arcade games — The true story behind the world's first computer
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December 14, 2022

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Why the US stores millions of oil barrels in caves

Why the US stores millions of oil barrels in caves

Seventy miles outside of Houston, there is a giant concrete facility. Deep beneath this facility lies a network of caverns filled with oil. This is part of our Strategic Petroleum Reserve. So, how did this plan come to be and how does it play a role in global economics?

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Using tech to beat scammy arcade games

Using tech to beat scammy arcade games

Arcade games can be tricky — and that's by design, of course. Whether it be playing SkiBall and getting it in the 100-point hole or trying to shoot the basketball as fast as you can, getting a high score can be almost impossible. But what if you used tech to ensure you got the most tickets possible? One man did just that thanks to some insane engineering.

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Why the world's FIRST computer was never finished

Why the world's FIRST computer was never finished

Engineers developed the first modern computers during World War II to crack secret codes and compute artillery ranges. But almost 100 years earlier, a brilliant scientist was developing a mechanical computer that could do many of the same things. Today's tech might've been very different, had he completed it. So why didn't he finish?

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Motion capture is much harder than it seems

Motion capture is much harder than it seems

Filmmakers have used motion capture technology for over 25 years. You've seen it at work in movies like "Lord of the Rings," "Star Wars" and "The Avengers." It may seem like they just put little balls on the suits and a computer does the rest, but it's far more complicated than that.

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