Look, Marty McFly isn't coming back until 2015
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Look, Marty McFly isn't coming back until 2015
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Though most of us probably think time travel only works inside a DeLorean, much smarter folks out there can explain it slightly better than Doc Brown. Like this TED-Ed animation narrated by Colin Stuart. It reveals how time travel is possible, who has time traveled the longest, the history of time travel and the hopeful future. Learn something and then maybe we'll be ready for the future. [TED-Ed]
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Faster than a speeding dirigible! More powerful than a horseless carriage! Able to leap short cottages in a single bound! It's a bird! It's an aeroplane! It's a... jumper balloon?
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Don't believe that Facebook post your uncle put up today about Back to the Future II. Today is not the day that Marty McFly arrives in the future. We still have two years to go. And then we'll finally get our hoverboards
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James Newhard is Director of Archaeology at the College of Charleston, where he works to bring 3D imaging, mobile technology and geographic information systems to a field more popularly associated with shovels and dusty brushes. Gizmodo got in touch with Dr. Newhard to learn how he uses emerging tech to dig deep into ancient societies.
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