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Cool Weird Awesome carves out a few minutes each day for the great stuff. The stuff we all need so we don't think the world has gone completely crazy.
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Keith Richards Started Writing “Satisfaction” In His Sleep
07/05/2021 Duración: 03minIt was this week in 1965 that Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards got up in his sleep, started up a portable tape recorder, and recorded a guitar riff and an opening line that would soon be iconic: "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." Here's more of how the song came together. Plus: if this year has left you stressed out, there's a new game that might help you find some calm. It's Literally Just Mowing is both the title and the premise. Keith Richards Wrote One of the Rolling Stones' Biggest Hits In His Sleep (Biography) Satisfaction: The song that made the Stones (BBC) I Battle My Panic Disorder by ‘Mowing’ Virtual Lawns (WIRED) Our backers on Patreon keep everything chill around here --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Bioprinting Clothes (And More) Out Of Algae
06/05/2021 Duración: 03minA research team at the University of Rochester and the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands has found a way to bioprint a strong, flexible and eco-friendly material that could one day serve as fabric for t-shirts, energy storage for space missions and much more. Plus: there's a world record for longest golf drive into a moving car... you knew that was a record, right? Will your future clothes be made of algae? (University of Rochester) Watch a Pro Golfer Land a Golf Ball Into a Moving BMW M8 Convertible From 909 Feet Away (The Drive) The future is here, and it's all thanks to our backers on Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Gargoyles Scare People And Protect Buildings At The Same Time
05/05/2021 Duración: 03minThere's apparently a group now fundraising for restoring Notre Dame Cathedral by asking people to "adopt" their favorite gargoyles. So maybe it's a good time to figure out why those big scary stone figures are outside cathedrals in the first place. Plus: Cinco de Mayo is here, and some of the many ways we celebrate are more traditional than others. Adopt a Gargoyle and Help Fund the Rebuilding of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris (Good News Network) The Strange, Real History of Gargoyles (The Mary Sue) 25 Cinco de Mayo Facts, Plus the History of Cinco de Mayo (Parade) Nothing scary about how we make the show: it's thanks to our backers on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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You Can Learn A Lot About Time If You Hang Out In A Cave Away From The Sun
04/05/2021 Duración: 03minFifteen people just took part in the Deep Time project, where they lived in a cave in France as far away from time as we can get. And some interesting things happened. Plus: scientists in Brazil have just spotted a pumpkin toadlet, a tiny orange amphibian that glows green under ultraviolet light. 15 People Lived 40 Days in a Sunless Cave Without Clocks to Study Time (Vice) Biologists Discover New Species of Glowing Pumpkin Toadlet (Smithsonian) It's time we thanked our Patreon backers for making this show possible --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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We Can 3D Print Houses Out Of Clay And Soil Now
03/05/2021 Duración: 03minTwo new construction projects bring the ancient art of using soil and other materials on a building site to create a new house, in these cases with the help of 3d printers. Plus: Scan the World is an online museum that has 3D scans of thousands of great artworks. This is the first house to be 3D printed from raw earth (It's Nice That) This 3D Printed House Is Made From A Mix Of Soil, Straw, Sand, And Other Sustainable Materials! (Yanko Design) Download and 3D-Print 18,000 Artifacts from Art History through Scan the World (Colossal) Our backers on Patreon give our show lots of dimension --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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The Muffler Men And Uniroyal Gals Of Route 66
30/04/2021 Duración: 03minToday is the day in 1926 that Route 66 got its name. The interstate highway may not be the only one of its kind, but it's certainly the one with the most memorable roadside attractions - including the giant fiberglass sculptures known as Muffler Men and Uniroyal Gals. Plus: there’s a sculpture contest this weekend at Baltimore’s American Visionary Art Museum - the Honey, I Shrunk The Kinetic Sculpture Race! Cruise through the Land of Lincoln on IL's Route 66 (Roadtrippers) Giant Women: The Uniroyal Gal (Roadside America) Honey, I Shrunk the Kinetic Sculpture Race (American Visionary Art Museum) Our Patreon backers are giants in the world of podcasting --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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These Biofuel Cells Are Powered By Our Sweat
29/04/2021 Duración: 03minWearables are big right now, and while they're increasingly useful, they're also limited by the batteries they require. A new effort out of Japan has developed a way to power devices through a chemical found in human perspiration. Plus: Airo is a self-driving concept car that is not only all-electric, it has a built in filter to clean the air it drives through. No Batteries? No Sweat! Wearable Biofuel Cells Now Produce Electricity from Lactate (Tokyo University of Science) This Autonomous Electric Car Concept Actively Cleans the Air While It Drives (Cool Material) This show is powered by our backers on Patreon, join us for just $1 a month! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Jessica Anderson, A Record-Setting Marathon-Running Nurse
28/04/2021 Duración: 03minToday in 2019 a runner in the London Marathon set a world record, though it wasn’t recognized as such right away. Here's the story of Jessica Anderson, who was looking to break the world record for fastest marathon run in a nurse’s uniform. Plus: NoseID lets people scan their dogs' one-of-a-kind nose prints into their system, and if the dogs get away, someone else can scan their noses to figure out who they are and reunite them with their people. Woman Denied 'Fastest Nurse' Record Because She Didn't Wear a Dress, Later Awarded Title (Sports Illustrated) NoseID can scan your dog’s unique nose print to help find them if they get lost (It's Nice That) Our Patreon backers set a world record every day for being amazing --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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U.S. Grant Once Got Arrested For Speeding While He Was President
27/04/2021 Duración: 03minIt's the birthday of Ulysses S. Grant, hero of the Civil War and the only sitting president to have been arrested. Here's the story of how Grant was out speeding through Washington DC and ended up in trouble with the law. It's also the birthday of telegraph pioneer Samuel Morse, so we'll have the story of one of the cleverest uses of Morse Code in the world. That Time A President Got In Trouble With The Police (NPR) Capitol Records Building Morse Code (Atlas Obscura) Our Patreon backers keep this show moving forward (I promise we don't speed, though) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Cool Weird Awesome trailer
26/04/2021 Duración: 59sWhat if we set aside a few minutes each day to enjoy discovering something new? That’s what we do every day on Cool Weird Awesome. Join us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Pretzels Have Been Twisting Their Way Into Our Hearts For Over A Millennium
26/04/2021 Duración: 03minIt's National Pretzel Day, so of course we're going to take a deep dive into the history of this near-perfect snack. Plus: if you're hungry for pretzels, we'll tell you about a pretzel-themed restaurant in Maryland. The Religious History of Pretzels (Food and Wine) History of Pretzels (The Spruce Eats) The Pretzel: A Twisted History (History.com) The Pretzel-Themed Restaurant In Maryland Where All Of Your Carby Dreams Come True (Only in Maryland) We'd make homemade pretzels every day for our Patreon backers if we could --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Video Game Week: The Game Boy That Doesn’t Need Batteries
23/04/2021 Duración: 03minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about our favorite games. In this episode from September 2020, a research project builds a handheld device modeled on Nintendo's Game Boy that gets its power from solar panels and the energy created by pushing buttons - no batteries necessary. Plus: a programmer recreates the classic video game Doom inside an electronic pregnancy test. Technology is pretty versatile, isn't it? Battery-free Game Boy runs forever (Northwestern University) Programmer makes original Doom playable on pregnancy test (CNet) Cool Weird Awesome is powered by its backers on Patreon, join today! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Video Game Week: In The 1980s, You Downloaded Video Games Off The Radio
22/04/2021 Duración: 03minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about our favorite games. In this episode from July 2020, we look at how, in the 1980s, gamers without the Internet (such as it was) had to buy or borrow their games. But a few could download programs off the radio. Plus: the arrival of a comet that made some great viewing. If you missed it, you'll get another chance 6,000 years from now. You Could Download Video Games From the Radio in the 1980s (Interesting Engineering) Comet NEOWISE could give skywatchers a dazzling show this month. Here's what to know. (Space.com) Cool Weird Awesome backers on Patreon have exclusive downloads that only they can get! Not even the radio has them! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Video Game Week: Video Games Are Now Medically Necessary
21/04/2021 Duración: 03minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about our favorite games. In this episode from June 2020, the FDA approves a video game-based treatment for ADHD. Plus: a school librarian in western Virginia finds a clever way to get books to her students while schools and libraries are closed. Children with ADHD can now be prescribed a video game, FDA says (CNN) Google-backed drones will drop library books so kids in Virginia can do their summer reading (Washington Post) Patreon backers can say "All your Cool Weird Awesome are belong to us" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Video Game Week: Dear Ralph Baer, Thanks, Signed, All The Video Gamers
20/04/2021 Duración: 03minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about our favorite games. In this episode from May 2019, we pay tribute to Ralph Baer, who invented home video games from his workshop in Manchester, New Hampshire. The city has honored its gaming pioneer with a "Baer Square," complete with a statue, in a city park. Plus: a place called the Maritime Republic of Eastport in Annapolis holds "the least challenging athletic event ever conceived." It's a race that's one-twentieth of a kilometer long. The Father of the Video Game: The Ralph Baer Prototypes and Electronic Games (Smithsonian Museum of American History) Tomorrow Ralph Baer gets his own park in Manchester NH (GraniteGeek) World’s Least Challenging Athletic Event Ever (The Travel 100) Cool Weird Awesome is listener powered. Back us today on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Video Game Week: How Oregon Trail Inspired A Generation To Learn About Dysentery
19/04/2021 Duración: 03minThis week we're replaying some of our favorite shows about our favorite games. In this episode from December 2019, we look at the history of Oregon Trail, the invention of three student teachers from Minnesota who ended up changing video game history without realizing it. Plus: a hospital in San Antonio, Texas marks the holiday season by sending all its December newborns home in red and white hats… and stockings! Oregon Trail: How three Minnesotans forged its path (City Pages) This Hospital Wins Christmas By Sending Newborns Home In Christmas Stockings For Over 50 Years Now (Bored Panda) You have reached Chimney Rock. Would you like to stop and back Cool Weird Awesome on Patreon? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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There’s A New Way To Recycle The Materials We Need For High-Tech Batteries
16/04/2021 Duración: 03minAs automakers move toward all-electric vehicles, we're going to need a lot more batteries, only there are difficulties in getting some of the key elements. A startup called Nth cycle may have a way to help. Plus: meet a young reader who really knows how to multitask. This new tech mines old batteries to find critical ingredients for electric vehicles (Fast Company) 5-Year-Old Indian-American Sets World Record for Reading 36 Books in under Two Hours (News18) Our backers on Patreon keep this show charged every day --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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McDonald’s Once Ran A “McTrain” Car In Germany
15/04/2021 Duración: 03minOn any given day McDonald's serves huge numbers of people, either in restaurants or via drive-thru windows. But once, in the 1990s, the company also tried to operate restaurant cars on a long-distance German train line. Plus: since April 15 is traditionally tax day, so did you know that ancient Rome once taxed bachelors? The McTrain: The Rise and Fall of McDonald's Ambitious Plan to Conquer the Railroads (The Drive) 8 of History's Strangest Taxes (Mental Floss) Thanks to our backers on Patreon, this show is completely cost and tax free for you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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Violet Jessop Lived Through Three Shipwrecks, Including The Titanic
14/04/2021 Duración: 03minOne of the more than 700 survivors of the sinking of RMS Titanic was Violet Jessop, a stewardess who helped passengers get into lifeboats and wait for rescue. Amazingly, Jessop had been in one shipwreck before that, and would go on to be in another. Plus: today marks 100 years since the death of the man who patented the Ouija board. His tombstone pays special tribute to his contribution. The story of Violet Constance Jessop (UK National Archives) A Woman to Know: Violet Jessop (A Woman To Know) One Of The Most Unique Tombstones In The World Is Right Here In Maryland (Only In Maryland) Our show will go on, thanks to our Patreon backers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message
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How Scrabble Became A Triple Word Scoring Legend Of Board Games
13/04/2021 Duración: 03minIt's National Scrabble Day, marking the birth of the person who started it all. Here's some of how Alfred Mosher Butts and, later, James Brunot turned the game originally called Lexiko got its start. Plus: on this day in 1818, the U.S. begins adding stars (but no longer adding stripes) for each new state. A Short History of Scrabble (and Some Fun Scrabble Facts) (New England Historical Society) Only the Beginning (New Yorker) Grand Old Flag (Library of Congress) "Backer" is my favorite word, become one today on Patreon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coolweirdawesome/message