Tech and Science Week In Review: Best Eclipse Ever, Musk-Twitter 5-Year-Old Tweet Predicted Future, More
Please enjoy these pieces we've put together for our Week In Review, organized by favorites in each category. There are some top-level gems this week. Our personal favorite is the NASA video we were able to publish of the Mars' moon Phobos passing in front of the sun, filmed from the Perseverance rover. There is also great stuff on tech business news, drones, e-boards (very cool), a chemistry experiment and a few iPhone hacks that you might want to use to simplify your phone life. Thanks for being a part of our journey.
Space
Watch NASA Video of the Coolest Eclipse Ever Recorded
What you're about to see is one of Mars' moons passing in front of the sun—filmed from the Perseverance rover positioned on the red planet itself. (April 26, 2022)
Tech Business News
Twitter Agrees to Musk Offer and a 5-Year-Old Tweet Surfaces That Predicted the Future
In the context of today's news, this tweet from 2017 has some ironic new significance. If you haven't seen this, you'll want to check it out. (April 25, 2022)
Drones
Watch This Remote Pilot's Skill as He Expertly Guides a Drone Around the Inside of a Barn
This drone plays in the hay and and then buzzes the rafters with astonishing finesse. (April 28, 2022)
E-boards
April 25, 2022
Clocking the Pace of This Electric-Powered Skateboard
Watch video of this e-board skater cruising through a suburban neighborhood at speeds meant for a car. (April 25, 2002)
Chemistry Experiment
Video: Impress Your Friends With This Amazing Chemistry Trick That Seems Magical
It's called the iodine clock reaction, and all it takes is a few simple household chemicals you may already have. The speed of the transformation is stunning. (April 27, 2022)
iPhone Wellness
Simplify and Enhance Your iPhone Wellness With these 7 Hacks
These smooth tricks you probably don't know about will save you time, make you more efficient—and you can even have some fun while you're at it. (April 28, 2022)
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