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Dynamic history of the world wins best procrastination tool ever

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Launched by Microsoft Research, Moscow State University and UC Berkeley, ChronoZoom has, oh, just about 14 billion years for you to learn about as you travel through time. You didn’t have anything else planned today, did you?

 

Beginning at the Stelliferous Era and ending at the present day, the display is split into sections that you can zoom in on to find a plethora of videos and information about that particular time period. This includes anything from the origin of life to the invention of agriculture. And it sounds as if information will be added all the time, so when NASA does things like figure out how to cause supernova, it will be included.
via DVICE

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