Ned Dymoke

Ned Dymoke

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Ned Dymoke was born in Oxford, England, in 1984. He has written for Esquire, Playboy, and Interview magazine, and has appeared on-camera for a National Geographic TV special. He lives in Texas with his wife and dog.

Finally, a study that proves that maybe it's not a good idea to spend $295,000 on a bottle of champagne.
This is a remarkably rare case of non-human primate tool use in the wild. We're witnessing another species dawn of their Stone Age.
China has allegedly developed a 'laser gun' that can burn you to death. It probably doesn't exist.
A new study shows that photographing something doesn't help you remember it. Looks like the ol' "Take a picture, it'll last longer" insult doesn't actually hold any water.
It looks like a medieval torture device when sprung open. But it might prevent any more smashed screens.
Machine learning has developed awareness of consequences for its actions. Oh, boy.
The Humboldt marten, a (much cuter) cousin of the weasel, has been placed on the endangered species list thanks to marijuana croppers.
Sports teams have yet to pour a celebratory cooler of chocolate milk over their coach after winning the big game.
Tired of your avocados going bad? This company has developed a way to keep them fresh for four times longer.
This piece of music was beamed into back hole 1A 0620-00, about 3,457 light years away. You can listen to the six-minute song, with spoken word by Stephen Hawking, right here.
Let kids be kids. Watching over your children's every move is a bad idea, and the long-term effects of helicopter parenting are far worse than thought.
The idea of a "healthy gut flora" might have gotten you laughed out of the room just five years ago, but they've slowly been more accepted over the years and are now firmly in the mainstream.
His words are being beamed by satellite into a black hole about 3,457 light years away.
Digital Video Portraits are already beating out deepfakes for creepy cultural dominance.
The worlds of sports and technology collide for a good international chuckle.
They fed it data from "the darkest corners of Reddit forums."
Plus: how accurate was the backlash to the Apollo missions, as depicted in the film?
On June 7th, the Canadian Senate will vote on Bill C-45. It is expected to pass, making Canada the first of the G7 nations to legalize recreational marijuana.