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Today on In Case You Missed It: Space X successfully landed its reusable rocket, from a height of 125 miles. Then Elon Musk and Blue Origin CEO Jeff Bezos traded Twitter jabs for our entertainment. Scientists from Cambridge University found that oil droplets change into artificial shapes like octagons when frozen in soapy water, then return to their normal shape when heated. And a nearly $4,000 gadget for sailors aims to clean up the dirty marinas where debris and oil spills often mar the seafaring beauty.
Your jock friends will enjoy this tennis racket hacked to sound like Maria Sharapova.
Please share any interesting science or tech videos with us! Just tweet us with the #ICYMI hashtag to @mskerryd.
We’ll take the drone that looks like a bird any day.
Today on In Case You Missed It: We are rounding up our very favorite transportation stories since launching ICYMI in June and it wouldn’t be us if we didn’t talk about NASA taking applications for astronauts again. Couple that with NASA’s Pluto fly-by this year and it’s clear that the space agency is on the upswing.
Back on earth, there was plenty of drone innovation, travel news and let’s face it, actual hoverboard news to keep us interested.
This will be the final show of the week, so please share any interesting science or tech videos with us that you might find between sleeping in and movie binges. Just tweet us with the #ICYMI hashtag to @mskerryd.
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