Time is a funny thing, and measuring time can get pretty wild too. The proof is a study out of the UK that finds clocks that use more energy, and give off more heat, are also more accurate. Plus: a book of photos by Rumi Ando showcases Tokyo, but with its signs, cables, doors and windows removed.
Clocks that tell time more accurately use more energy – new research (The Conversation)
Yes, This Tokyo Photographer’s Candy-Colored Cityscapes Should Make You Feel Unsettled (Dwell)
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