Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Weird Illustrations You Can Find In Middle Ages Books

It is weird but the greatest artists of the Medieval era spent most of their energy drawing monsters. From cruddy chimeras to embarrassingly bad babewyns, these monster creations were supposed to be scary.


Some images below are NSFW.


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Normal Things Americans Do That Are Considered Rude Abroad

What is rude? By definition it means “not having or showing concern or respect for the rights and feelings of others.” But what people consider impolite isn’t universal. In fact, it’s entirely subjective because many ways cultural differences can lead to misunderstandings.


Once you see this list of all the ways other cultures think Americans are rude, you’ll see why we don’t always have the best reputation abroad.


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Surprising Health Secrets From The Oldest People On Earth

The secret to a long life? 


We are led to believe that taking exercise and eating our greens are the secret to longevity. But it seems other, more enjoyable, pursuits might also contribute. Who would have thought that bad habits like these ones would actually extend your life.


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People Who Took Their April Fools Day Pranks To The Next Level

Are you ready for April Fools Day?


This day only comes around once a year so you only get one chance to pull off a good prank. These are the people that seized the moment and pulled some of the most legendary pranks in the history of April Fools Day.


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Monday, 30 March 2015

Meet The Rubber Boy From India

Jaspreet Singh Kalra is 15-year-old Indian schoolboy who has been dubbed ‘Rubber Boy’ because of his stunningly flexible body.


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Volvo's Reflective Bike Paint Helps Cars Spot You At Night

Volvo Cars presents LifePaint. The best way to survive a crash, is not to crash.


Volvo LifePaint is a transparent reflective spray that makes cyclists visible at night, when exposed to car headlights. It’s invisible during the day, lasts for about 10 days on whatever material it’s sprayed on, and can be washed off.


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Award Winning Photographs From ‘U.S. Military Photo Of The Year’

Some absolutely stunning photos taken by U.S. Army staff over the last year that captured close-ups of military missions, trainings and the life of the American soldier.


These images and more caught the eyes of the judges in the 2014 Military Photographer of the Year competition for service members according to Stripes.com.


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Watch The First Trailer For The Latest Installment Of ‘James Bond’

See the first teaser trailer for the 24th James Bond adventure SPECTRE.


A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.


In theaters: November 6, 2015



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Friday, 27 March 2015

Adorable Animals Living Only On Hokkaido Island In Japan

Hokkaido, the large island at Japan’s northern end, is home to populations of adorable little critters that can’t be found anywhere else.


Here are seven cute little critters in particular that you will absolutely fall in love with!


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Sick Of “Smart” Phones? You Should Watch This Short Doc




In “Phone Life”, documentary filmmaker Ivan Cash explores the social dimensions of owning a smart phone in one of the United States’ tech capitals: San Francisco. Following two characters, a young, smart phone-obsessed girl and a tech designer who’s never owned a cellphone, Cash questions the worlds we create and deny thanks to the emergence of “smart” technology. Definitely a “first world problem”, but a problem nonetheless.


Want to know how social media is affecting your brain? Check out our synopsis.






Sick Of “Smart” Phones? You Should Watch This Short Doc

Photos Taken At Just The Right Moment

Whether taken through careful preparation or completely by accident, perfectly timed photos are an absolute joy to look at.


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This Is What Your Cat Really Thinks

Have you ever wondered what your kitty would say if he could speak? Catsass is here to tell you. Don’t be fooled by its cute looks, this mean feline will tell you his deepest thoughts. And it hurts.


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Thursday, 26 March 2015

Russia Is Hoping To Transform The ISS Into The Ultimate Tourist Destination

Between 2001 and 2009, Russia sent seven paying guests to the International Space Station. But when NASA canceled the shuttle program in 2011, the American space agency began to rely on Russia’s Soyuz spacecrafts to transport astronauts to the ISS, putting an end to space tourism.


Now NASA is counting on SpaceX and Boeing to take over astronaut transportation by 2018, which will leave Russia with a huge loss in revenue. To make up the difference, Russia will resume “short-term commercial expeditions to the Russian segment of the ISS.”


In fact, British soprano Sarah Brightman will be traveling to the ISS later this year at a personal cost of about $50 million, which is about what the expected cost of a ticket will be come 2018. Time to start saving.


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Awesome Examples of Art on the Streets of Paris

Charles Leval aka Levalet, is a French artist that uses the streets of Paris as his canvas. An art teacher by day, the artist enjoys exploring the city and seeking out potential ‘canvases’.


Levalet likes to incorporate the surroundings into his site-specific wheatpaste artworks, and his figures often seem to interact with their environment. According to an interview with Underground Paris, the 27-year old’s work began appearing in Paris in 2012.


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Interesting Collection Of Sports Photos

Prepare for a trip down memory lane because today we’re about to give you a tour through the history of sports in pictures.


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500 Days Before Rio Olympics And Brazil Can't Clean Water Sports Site

When Rio de Janeiro was bidding for the 2016 Olympics, the city promised to cleanup the notoriously polluted Guanabara Bay. Since the Bay will be the venue for sailing and windsurfing events, the cleanup is sort of important. But while International Olympic Committee officials insist the waterway will be cleaned in time for the 2016 games, just 500 days away, Rio’s mayor says otherwise.


Mayor Eduardo Paes says the cleanup should have been achieved, calling the failure a “wasted opportunity,” adding “as a Rio resident, I think it’s a shame.” Looking at these pictures we’d have to agree.


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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Why Trees Are Important For Humanity?

Trees cover one third of the Earth’s land mass, performing vital functions like creating oxygen and protecting our water supply. Around 1.6 billion people – including more than 2,000 indigenous cultures – depend on forests for their livelihood.


Despite all of these priceless ecological, economic, social and health benefits, global deforestation continues at an alarming rate – 13 million hectares of forest are destroyed annually. Deforestation accounts for 12 to 20 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change.


Here is a very important infographic on forest facts, from why we should concerned with today’s deforestation rates, to why trees are important for humanity.


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The infographic was made for the International Day of Forests, by Crowes Sawmills Ltd.



Why Trees Are Important For Humanity?

From Atari to Xbox: A Complete Visual History of Video Game Controllers

Photographer Javier Laspiur, like many of us, has played on quite a few consoles since his childhood — 22 in total — and has created a photo history of when he played on each, starting in 1983 and leading up through 2013.


Have a look at the series below, which takes us through the many evolutions and iterations of these gaming systems.


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Funny Motivational Tissues You Need For Any Crisis

Imagine if, in your darkest hour, every napkin you used to wipe away your tears motivated you to dry your tears and get you back on your feet. After many of his design ideas got rejected, Hugo Santos, a design student in Portugal, was inspired to create a small run of napkin boxes with motivational messages on them.


The napkin boxes, labeled “Don’t You Weep,” each contain 20 motivational napkins. They sold out at the pop-up shop where Santos sold them, so we hope he makes more!


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Stunning Timelapse Shows Plant Seed Drilling Itself Into the Ground

This is the seed of Erodium cicutarium (stork’s bill or filaree) which upon having contact with water will bore or drill itself into the ground in order for the seed to sprout. Watch closely as the seed will reverse itself several times. Possibly to bury itself further in to the ground.


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Erodium cicutarium is a herbaceous annual – or in warm climates, biennial – member of the family Geraniaceae of flowering plants. It is native to the Mediterranean Basin and was introduced to North America in the eighteenth century, where it has since become invasive, particularly of the deserts and arid grasslands of the southwestern United States. [source]



Stunning Timelapse Shows Plant Seed Drilling Itself Into the Ground

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Amazing Card Flourishes in Super Slow Motion

Watch the Air Team at Virtuoso perform a series of amazing and highly technical card flourishes; all filmed with a slow motion camera so you can really appreciate the ‘carditsry’ on display.


The video features performances by Huron Low, Kevin Ho and Daren Yeow.


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For those interested, you can find a list of moves in the video below:


0:12 Yo! variation by Daren Yeow (credit to Lee Asher)

0:29 Sybil by Chris Kenner

0:30 Very Bad Habit by Brian Tudor

0:31 V Flip by Huron Low

0:33 Flurf by Kevin Ho

0:34 Raccoon by Kevin Ho

0:35 Indice Fans (classic)

0:37 Ribbon Spread (classic)

0:39 Skater Cut by Joey Burton

0:40 Firefly by Huron Low

0:43 Friffle by Oliver Søgård

0:46 Perfect Faro + Cascade (classic)

0:49 Slyce by Sylvester Singh

0:50 Vertigo by Dan Buck

0:52 Flicker by Huron Low

0:53 Rev 2 Twirl by Daren Yeow

0:55 Flicker Shot (behind the back) by Huron Low

0:59 Long Distance Spinner by Audley Walsh

1:03 Riffle Fan by Dimitri Arleri

1:05 Off the Hook by Kevin Ho (credit to Chris Kenner)

1:11 Anaconda by Bone Ho

1:15 One Handed Perfect Faro by Bone Ho, Daren Yeow

1:16 Waterwheel by Huron Low, Daren Yeow, Elijah Cai

1:18 Tornado Deck Split by Bone Ho, Kevin Ho

1:20 Long Distance Spinner by Audley Walsh



Amazing Card Flourishes in Super Slow Motion

The Beauty of The Microscopic World By Linden Gledhill

Photographer Linden Gledhill capture stunning images of the microscopic world, of various substances and chemical reactions.


He has a background in biochemistry, captured his photos with high-tech microscope cameras. For its extremely high resolutions images uses one of three basic set-ups: Macrophotography, a microscope that reflects light, or a transmission scope.


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90s Movie Quotes You'll Remember Your Whole Life

These are the best and funniest quotes from the movies of the nineties.


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There Is A Lot Of Kindness In The World

What if you could help make the world a friendlier, safer place to live? Not much is needed.


These images that show human kindness will definitely brighten your day.


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Monday, 23 March 2015

Photographer Finds WWII Photos From Dijon, France And Reshoots Them To Show What It Looks Like Today

Last summer, reddit user MisterBrick found a collection of photos from WWII of his hometown of Dijon, France. As a photo project, he decided to reshoot the pictures to show what the places look like today, 70 years later.


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Showing IKEA Prints to Art Experts

This is what happens when you place an IKEA painting in a museum and tell art experts it was done by the famous IKE Andrews.


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Let’s Celebrate The Beginning Of Spring With These Funny Photos

Last Friday marks the first day of springtime – the Spring equinox. And what better way to celebrate than with pictures?


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Russians Know Better How To Watch Solar Eclipse

Russians have their own ways of watching the solar eclipse.


If you are lucky enough to see a solar eclipse, make sure you protect your eyes and never look directly at the Sun at any point without proper protection. This year it’s too late to use the Russian ways of observation, but it can come in handy in the future.


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Friday, 20 March 2015

This Is How Earth Look Like During a Total Solar Eclipse

This how Earth look like during a Total Solar Eclipse, from space. The totality occurring over Greece and part of Turkey.


The featured image shows the Earth during the total solar eclipse of 2006 March, as seen from the International Space Station.


What does the Earth look like during a total solar eclipse? It appears dark in the region where people see the eclipse, because that’s where the shadow of the Moon falls. The shadow spot actually shoots across the Earth at nearly 2,000 kilometers per hour, darkening locations in its path for only a few minutes before moving on.


On Friday the Moon will move in front of the Sun once again, casting another distorted circular shadow that, this time, will zip over part of the north Atlantic Ocean.


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A 3D Look Inside The Planet Earth

Scientists are working at a seismic study, to 3-D map Earth’s interior, that will be ready at the end of the year.


Princeton geosciences professor Jeroen Tromp and his team are working on an ambitious project to use earthquakes to map the Earth’s entire mantle, the semisolid rock that stretches to a depth of 1,800 miles, about halfway down to the planet’s center and about 300 times deeper than humans have drilled.


Computer simulations use the speed of seismic waves from earthquakes to show the existence of subterranean structures. Image courtesy of Ebru Bozdağ, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, and David Pugmire, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Computer simulations use the speed of seismic waves from earthquakes to show the existence of subterranean structures. Image courtesy of Ebru Bozdağ, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, and David Pugmire, Oak Ridge National Laboratory


For the task, his team will use one of the world’s fastest supercomputers, Titan, which can do more than 20 quadrillion calculations per second and is located at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee.


This technique is called seismic tomography and is analogous to computerized tomography used in medical (“CAT”) scans, where a scanner captures a series of X-ray images from different viewpoints, creating cross-sectional images that can be joined into 3-D images.


This three-dimensional image displays contours of locations where seismic wave speeds are faster than average. Image courtesy of Ebru Bozdağ, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, and David Pugmire, Oak Ridge National Laboratory This three-dimensional image displays contours of locations where seismic wave speeds are faster than average. Image courtesy of Ebru Bozdağ, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, and David Pugmire, Oak Ridge National Laboratory


Jeroen Tromp, who earned his Ph.D. in geology from Princeton and is Princeton’s Blair Professor of Geology, professor of applied and computational mathematics, and associate director of the Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering, said:


“Seismology is changing at a fundamental level due to advances in computing power. If someone had told me what seismology would look like 20 years from when I graduated from Princeton in 1992, I would have never believed it.


The ultimate goal is a 3-D map on a global scale. We are specifically interested in the structure of mantle upwelling and plumes, but much of it will be investigating the images for unusual features.” [via]


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Warning Signs That State The Obvious

The whole point behind warning signs are to alert us about doing things that could be hazardous towards us, and if you value your life it’s usually best to read them and act accordingly. However, there is a fine line between hazardous warning signs and what we like to call “stating the obvious warning signs”.


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Earth From Mars vs Mars From Earth

In this fascinating comparison photo we see a view of Earth from Mars (as seen by NASA’s Curiosity rover) and Mars from Earth as captured by Bill Dunford. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the Solar System after Mercury. It is approximately 225,300,000 km away from Earth. It is also one of the five ‘visible’ planets from Earth.


Left Photo NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/TAMU
Right Photo Bill Dunford


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Thursday, 19 March 2015

Fox That Thinks He Is A Dog

After being rescued as a young fox cub, Todd the 11-month-old fox is getting along just fine as a domestic pet together with his owner, Emma D’Sylva.


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How Will Your Ink Look When You're 60. Meet These Tattooed Seniors And Find Out Answer For This Eternal Question

Did you ever wonder what happens when you have a tattoo and then get old?


Many people get round at the idea of getting a tattoo for fear that it’ll look bad when they grow older. While that’s a matter of personal taste, these older tattooed seniors are here to show you that their tattoos are just as awesome now as they were back then.


We would like to know your opinion on this so share them in comments.


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Blind Man And His Armless Friend Planted 10,000 Trees In China In 10 Years

A blind man named Jia Haixia and his friend, a double amputee with no arms named Jia Wenqi, have spent more than 10 years replanting trees to revive the once-barren environment around Yeli Village in northeastern China.


Haixia was born blind in one eye and lost the other in 2000 in a work-related accident. Wenqi lost both of his arms in an accident when he was only 3 years old. Together, they’ve leased 8 acres of land from the government and have begun replanting the land with trees to protect the village from flooding.


There can be no excuse for us not doing things when these two do so much with so little.


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How China 'Trains' Its Kids To Become Olympic Champions

Torture or training? This is what we called ‘communist’ style of training and obsessed of getting gold medal at the Olympic Games…


No wonder China athletes is really good at diving, gymnastic, swimming, shooting and almost every sport of the Olympic Games. No surprise to see that 16 year old Ye Shi Wen manage to broke the world record…


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Wednesday, 18 March 2015

10 Things You Didn't Know About Albert Einstein

You might know him for his theory on special relativity and his equation ‘E = MC2’, but there’s a lot more to learn about the great German physicist, Albert Einstein. Discover the man behind the brains.


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Some Ideas About Human Extinction

Human extinction is the hypothesized end of the human species. Various scenarios have been discussed in science, popular culture and religion. The scope of this article is existential risks.


Humans are very widespread on the Earth, and live in communities that (while interconnected) are capable of some level of basic survival in isolation. Therefore, pandemics and deliberate killing aside, to achieve human extinction the entire planet would have to be rendered uninhabitable, with no opportunity provided or possibility for humans to establish a foothold beyond Earth. This would typically be during a mass extinction event, a precedent of which exists in the Permian–Triassic extinction event among other examples.


Here are some of the most realistic and imminent ways that humanity could perish from the earth as we know it.


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The Very Best Of Macro Photography

Amazing compilation of some of the best macro and electron microscope images from around the web. It is stunning what some things look like this close up!


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How To Say Hello In 15 Different Languages

As in most languages there is a multitude of ways to say hello. People and their cultures are unique so if you’re going to be traveling the world anytime soon you’re going to need to know to greet people in different countries. This is how it’s done.


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Tuesday, 17 March 2015

This Extremely Clever Street Art Will Make You Rethink Your Life

Spanish street artist Pejac creates a new series of public art in cities around Europe. Instead of simply being an image on a wall, the artwork is site-specific.


The location-based works relate to their environment in a clever way that lets viewers see their surroundings as something other than expected. Pejac’s work also incorporates social commentary about the state of the world and society.


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Turning Trees Into Beautiful, Surreal, Geometric Structures

Spanish artist Javier Riera has the ability to turn organic forms (mainly trees) into surreal, geometric structures.


Riera uses light projections in the shape of geometric forms and projects them directly onto trees and other natural forms. The results are then photographed, so no digital retouching is used for any of the photos you see here. The projections are simply aimed at trees and powered on. The shape of the projections, along with the areas of darkness surrounding it, creates an optical illusion that makes it appear as if trees have corners, flat planes, and the ability to float over the ground.


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Funny Before And After Photos

Have some fun with these hilarious before and after photos and memes.


We think some of the following pictures are totally funny, share with us your favorites, or even better if you have some photo relevant to the topic just post them in the comments below.


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Eagle Flight Over Dubai

The eagle has landed! And what a journey it was. Watch as Darshan soars above the Dubai sky, capturing stunning views of the world beneath his wings. This Imperial Eagle has broken a world record by flying from the top of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. It was set up by conservation group Freedom Conservation, in order to raise awareness of the plight of the endangered bird of prey.


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Eagle Flight Over Dubai

Monday, 16 March 2015

Things Men And Women (Probably) Don't Know About Each Other

I honestly don’t know why people don’t communicate their needs more clearly. It would certainly make things easier if they did. I think part of the reason they don’t is that they don’t think the other person need to be told.


Let’s talk about the things men and women probably don’t know about each other.


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Is This ‘Justice’?

The United States prison system has grown in size and shape. The prison system has grown to the point that 1 out of 99 adults are in prison. The prison system also has a high ethnic disparity due to racially biased laws within the justice system. mantra of “Hard on Crime” has not lead to safer nation. This infographics has seven dreadful facts about the prison system.


One of the facts is that taxpayers pay $69 billion every year to maintain prisons. Throwing away the key and imprisoning them has become very expensive. Another fact is that 1 in 15 black men is in prison. There is no more you can say about that fact. Another amazing fact is that it costs four times as much to maintain an inmate than sending a child to school. Yet, little has been done to address educational and socio-economic situations of minorities.


I am not advocating for the mass release of prisoners but finding a better way to reform. The justice system and the prison system is just one facet of the issues faced by the US. There are a lot of issues that are needed to be addressed and resolved in order to have equality for all.  The key is having an education system that is fair and just for all of the communities in the US. [via]


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Meet Newly Hatched Baby Chameleons From Sydney Zoo

Most people have fear of reptile world but these more than 20 baby chameleons, recently hatched at Taronga Zoo in Sydney can impress you with their cuteness.


Some chameleon species are able to change their skin coloration. Color change in chameleons has functions in social signaling and in reactions to temperature and other conditions, as well as in camouflage.


These little green guys, native to Yemen and Saudi Arabia, will mature and showcase full colour palette within a year.


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Coolest Phone Cases and Covers Ever

The market for phone cases is huge. Waterproof cases, leather cases, silicon cases, stick-on screen protectors, plate-glass screen protectors. But these awesome iPhone cases, each a work of art (or just a clever and funny gag), will show you that there’s more to life than bland phone cases!


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Sunday, 15 March 2015

Fearless Rider Completes Dangerous Ride on White Line in Sedona

Stunning video of professional mountain bike rider Michal Kollbek riding the White Line in Sedona will leave you in awe.


Filmed by Marshall Mullen


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Welcome To Chinese Deserted Town

All across China are fully constructed but abandoned cities (no just small cities or towns, but gigantic cities full of modern buildings that are completely empty for the most part!). One of the more famous “modern ghost towns” is the city of Kangbashi in northern China, near the Mongolian border.


When construction began, Kangbashi was intended to become a bustling mega city. Officials planned for Kangbashi to house up to 1,000,000 people. However, current estimates put the population at less than 10 percent of that, between 20,000 and 30,000.


Life in Kangbashi is quiet and unusual in many ways. For example, thanks to the government, the few restaurants in Kangbashi pay no rent. This is so city workers have somewhere to eat. Despite a lack of newcomers and an abundance of available space, construction on the city of Kangbashi still continues.


Welcome to Kangbashi.


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China has had the world’s fastest growing economy for the last several decades. However, even China is not immune to economic downturns, like the 2007 housing bubble and the 2008 crash. Prior to the crash, one of China’s fastest growing industries was construction, particularly in housing. Billions of dollars were poured into this sector with the hope of creating thriving metropolises all over the country.


Sadly, things have not worked out the way people expected.


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Saturday, 14 March 2015

Easy Avocado Life Hack

Avocados are delicious. From amazing breakfast meals to mouthwatering dips, they are an essential ingredient in dozens of dishes. However, they are not the easiest food to deal with. Not only are they tough to shop for, they are sort of tough to crack open.


That is, unless you know this simple trick.


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10 Animal Escape Artists That Have Proved No Zoo Can Hold Them Down

For the most part, zoo animals have a pretty easy-going life in their little habitat, getting personally fed every day and receiving medical care from on-site staff. But those snacks and tummy rubs don’t do much to keep the animals from being bored. A life in captivity isn’t the same as one in the wild.


It seems some of the more crafty critters spend their time plotting jail breaks. Here are some of the wildest zoo animal escapes that sounded like a roar of a good time for the zoo keepers.


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Friday, 13 March 2015

A Map Of The World’s Submerged Internet Cables

Submarine cables have been used to connect foreign lands for over 150 years, since the first underwater telegraph line was laid in 1850. Despite advances in satellite technology, the speed of these submarine cables can’t be beat and they are still responsible for most of the world’s Internet traffic.


At first glance, this map may appear to be little more than a dated artifact from a bygone era, but it’s actually an incredibly up-to-date look at the world’s submerged Internet cables.


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Clever Yard Sale Signs To Make Your Junk Worth Looking At

Looking to score some cash with a yard sale? If you need to get people to your yard sale, take some notes from these marketing gurus. These sale signs turn trash into cash!


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Is Sarek National Park The Most Underrated Place On Earth?

Sarek National Park is a national treasure of Sweden. Located in northern Sweden Sarek National Park is the oldest national park in Europe.


It is famous for its diverse and untouched nature but is not often considered a must-see on our Eurotrip itineraries but here are amazing photos that might help change your mind.


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Thursday, 12 March 2015

Daily Dose Of Crude Humor

Everyone needs a good laugh from time to time and your time is now.


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Inner City Treehouse Uses 150 Trees To Protect Residents From Noise

This apartment complex in Turin, Italy was designed by Luciana Pia to look like an urban treehouse. The complex is a mix of steel girders and trees and it helps keep the city’s air cleaner and also gives residents a break from inner city life as well.


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It Is Now Possible To 3D Print Your Unborn Fetus

Forget grainy black and white ultrasounds. In Estonia, the 3D printing craze has possibly become slightly out control when 3D models of parents-to-be’s fetus can be made! Ew.


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Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Daylight Saving Time: How Is This Still A Thing?

Daylight saving time (DST) or summer time is the practice of advancing clocks during summer months by one hour so that light extends into the evening hours—sacrificing normal sunrise times.


Many countries in the Northern Hemisphere (north of the equator) observe DST, but not all. Daylight saving time is in use between March and April and ends between September and November as the countries return to Standard Time.


Daylight saving time doesn’t actually benefit anyone. Strangely, it exist, it’s still a thing!


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The Most Emotional Surprise of the Year: Entire Neighbourhood Secretly Learns Sign Language To Surprise Deaf Neighbor

Muharrem, a deaf man living in Istanbul, just received a huge surprise when, one morning, everyone he bumped into in his neighborhood responded to him with sign language!


The ad was designed to raise awareness about Samsung’s new call center for the deaf and hard-of-hearing in Turkey. It’s nice to see advertisements that can both raise awareness and make the world a better place.



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A team of people from Samsung and the Leo Burnett ad agency spent a month setting up cameras and teaching people throughout his neighborhood sign language. On the appointed day, Ozlem went for a walk with her deaf brother, who was stunned to meet so many signing people in a world where those who can communicate in sign are often few and far between.



The Most Emotional Surprise of the Year: Entire Neighbourhood Secretly Learns Sign Language To Surprise Deaf Neighbor

The Most Awesome Teachers Ever

“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” ― William Arthur Ward


This post is for those awesome teachers – the ones that know how to communicate with kids and get them excited about school.


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This Awesome Biodegradable Urn Will Turn You Into A Tree After You Die

“After you die, do you want your body to feed worms or to feed squirrels?” asks the team behind the Bios Urn — a product by Spanish design studio estudimoline — that enables you, your loved ones, or your pets to be buried in a life-assuring kind of way by transforming their ashes into a tree.


The Urn is 100% biodegradable, made of coconut shell, compacted peat, and cellulose. It has two parts — a top capsule for the seed, and a bottom part for the ashes. This structure allows the seed to germinate separated from the ashes and their high acidity. Once the urn starts to biodegrade, the seed roots are already strong enough to contact them and the entire set becomes part of the sub-soil.


Would you like to become a tree after you die?


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Monday, 9 March 2015

The Meanings Of Hand Gestures Around The World

Hand gestures are a way of communicating with others and conveying your feelings. They are culture-specific and can convey very different meanings in different social or cultural settings.


For example… former President George W. Bush had to face a major faux pas during a visit to Australia. He tried to signal a peace sign by waving the two finger or V-sign at the crowd but instead of his palm facing outwards, it faced inwards. The meaning of this hand gesture in Australia meant he was asking the crowd to go screw themselves!


Therefore, it is very important to understand the meanings of gestures before you travel to different countries.


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Rare Vintage Photos Of Life In Moscow In 1931

Here is a marvelous collection of old shots of Moscow and its citizens 1931 in color. Photos seem to have been colorized with paint which give us a more vivid view of Russian life back then.


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This Faucet Saves Water By Swirling It Into Beautiful Patterns

Simin Qiu, a design student in London’s Royal College of Art, has come up with a luxurious-looking Swirl Faucet. What is more impresive it will save water by turning it into a beautiful swirling spiral. The design won an iF Design concept award in 2014.


Swirl Faucet works by sending the water through a double turbine, which spirals as water moves through it, creating stunning lattice of water streams. The turbine also limits the flow of water by 15%, meaning that you waste less when using it! 3 different nozzles let users choose which water-saving design they’d rather use.


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Sunday, 8 March 2015

Villarrica Volcano Explosion Caught On Camera

Early Tuesday morning Chile’s Villarrica volcano erupted sending lava shooting high into the night time sky. This impressive feat of Mother Nature was visible from miles away and sent thousands of near-by residents fleeing for cover. Luckily scientists were anticipating the eruption and had cameras ready to capture the impressive fire ball.


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The Science Of Getting Drunk

If we drink too much, which isn’t all that much really, we get drunk. All of us. And once we’re drunk, we run the risk of getting sick and/or waking up the next morning wanting to die.


But through an understanding of what we’re subjecting our bodies too, we can determine measures that might make us feel not so horrible after a night of drinking. So before heading out tonight learn a little something about alcohol and your body so you have material for your drunken ramblings later.


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Friday, 6 March 2015

Shocking and Dramatic Facts About Pollution

Pollution can be described as contamination of air, water and soil by introduction of a contaminant into a natural environment, usually by humans that are harmful to living organisms. The most common forms of pollution are air pollution, water pollution, agricultural pollution and land pollution.


Everyone on earth knows that pollution is hazardous to health. It can have devastating effects on your health and the environment.These undoubtedly shocking facts will make you re-examine your own habits.


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Is Your Cat Secretly Planning To Kill You?

Cats are wonderful pets to have. We think they love us very much, but some cats, like the ones in this list, have nothing but murder in their hearts.


Never turn your back on these most evil of cats, because you may not live to regret it.


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First Photo Of Light In Both Wave And Particle Forms

Light is a wave and a particle. Scientists photographed light as a wave and a particle for the first time.


Einstein first predicted it in 1909 the dual nature of light, but no experiment has been able to show it in both states at same time.


Researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland have taken the first photograph of light as both a wave and a particle.


The work was published in the journal Nature Communications.


The first ever snapshot of light as both wave and particle is taken by Fabrizio Carbone’s lab at EPFL (LUMES).


Fabrizio Carbone, explains:


“This experiment demonstrates that, for the first time ever, we can film quantum mechanics – and its paradoxical nature – directly. Being able to image and control quantum phenomena at the nanometer scale like this opens up a new route towards quantum computing.”


The experiment is set up like this: A pulse of laser light is fired at a tiny metallic nanowire. The laser adds energy to the charged particles in the nanowire, causing them to vibrate. Light travels along this tiny wire in two possible directions, like cars on a highway. When waves traveling in opposite directions meet each other they form a new wave that looks like it is standing in place. Here, this standing wave becomes the source of light for the experiment, radiating around the nanowire.


This is where the experiment’s trick comes in: The scientists shot a stream of electrons close to the nanowire, using them to image the standing wave of light. As the electrons interacted with the confined light on the nanowire, they either sped up or slowed down. Using the ultrafast microscope to image the position where this change in speed occurred, Carbone’s team could now visualize the standing wave, which acts as a fingerprint of the wave-nature of light.


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Girl Receives Gifts From Birds She’s Been Feeding

8-year-old girl receives these gifts from the crows she’s been feeding since she was four!


Gabi Mann 8-year-old girl from Seattle feeds the crows in her garden since 2011, and when in 2013 started offering food daily, the birds bring her gifts in return.


The gifts showed up sporadically. Anything shiny and small enough to fit in a crow’s mouth.


“It’s showing me how much they love me” Gabi said.


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Thursday, 5 March 2015

The Internet Is Having Fun With This Viral Photo

Earlier this week, Martin Le-May’s photo of a weasel riding a woodpecker went viral. The photo has been seen millions of times around the world since. As you can expected plenty of modifications of this photo appears online.


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10 Famous Science Hoaxes

A report last year that dozens of studies published in respected scientific journals were fake, or mere “computer-generated nonsense,” suggests that we live in an era of scientific hoaxes. 


Scientific scams, however, have a long history. Whether it is for fame, fortune, or simply to mislead, these are the 25 greatest scientific hoaxes in history.


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There Is 3D Art Museum In Philippines Where You Can Be A Part Of Art

Most museums don’t like to see their visitors take pictures. But this is not the case at the Art In Island museum in Manila, The Philippines. Here, visitors are encouraged to interact and have fun with the art pieces, taking as many photos as they want. The museum is filled with unique paintings that, when photographed from a certain angle, create optical illusions that make it seem like you’re, for example, stepping out of the painting or being attacked by it.


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Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Funny Ad Campaign To Promote Gun Safety

Evolve, a gun safety organization in the U.S., has just released a brilliant ad campaign that uses humor to drive home the unfunny truth about gun safety.


It juxtaposes images of children playing with various adult “unmentionables” with a message that, when it comes to gun safety, is deathly serious – if they find it, they’ll play with it.


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Funny Ad Campaign To Promote Gun Safety

You Won't Believe This Girls Are Twin Sisters

Lucy and Maria Aylmer are about as close as two twin sisters can get, but you’d never guess it just from looking at them.


Although the very word “twins” calls up visions of perfectly matched babies, the truth is that fraternal, or non-identical, twins are far more common than their identical counterparts. The best example could be mixed-race twins who happen to have different skin color and other racial characteristics. Like these girls - Lucy has fair skin and straight red hair while her sister has dark, curly hair and dark skin.


From a biological point of view, the differences in these fraternal or dizygotic twins from two biracial parents are not surprising. In humans, a relatively small number of genes are thought to be responsible for human skin color. Different alleles or gene variants code for differences in the melanin found within the skin. Within some groups are high frequencies of dark skin alleles, while others have high frequencies of light skin alleles, for example. The parents of such twins, who are typically both of mixed race, have a combination of alleles for light and dark skin in their genome.


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