Author: themorningnews.org
A drug called Captagon, the trade name for fenethylline, shows signs of following in fentanyl’s footsteps in the United States.
Often referred to as “poor man’s cocaine,” Captagon is already wildly popular in the Middle East where it sells for as little as $3 per pill and fuels the Gulf states’ party scene.
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New software enables stalkers to “unmask” pornography actors without their knowing.
New software enables stalkers to “unmask” pornography actors without their knowing.
↩︎ WIRED
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A fashion retailer uses an old psychological study to summarize how your shoes influence other people’s perceptions of you.
A fashion retailer uses an old psychological study to summarize how your shoes influence other people’s perceptions of you.
↩︎ Mr Porter
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An illustrated argument for “easy” (or easier) architecture.
If a new style were invented that had all the merits of the old styles (whatever you think they are), and that enjoyed their broad and deep popularity, surely any sensible traditionalist should be in favour of it?
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A windowless telecommunications hub in New York City “embodies an architecture of surveillance and paranoia.”
A windowless telecommunications hub in New York City “embodies an architecture of surveillance and paranoia.”
↩︎ Places Journal
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Seoul has a 3,000 square meter void underneath one of its most iconic plazas.
Seoul has a 3,000 square meter void underneath one of its most iconic plazas.
↩︎ The Guardian
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