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Friday 27 December 2013

The coconut octopus



The coconut octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) is found in tropical Pacific waters. It gets its common name because it uses coconuts and shells to hide from predators. These octopuses are sort of oddballs as they have been documented to show bipedal behavior - "walking" away on just two legs along the ocean floor.

Photo by: Nick Hobgood

Thursday 26 December 2013

Awesome story!


Scamp saved the life of six kitten stuck inside a box on a mountain of trash. Scamp heard them, tore the box apart and brought them one by one where he now happily lives. Scamp is a former homeless dog, and had only one thought: saving them as himself was saved once. Thank you Scamp! You are wonderful! And your story is really heartwarming!

Wednesday 25 December 2013

Electromagnetic harvester that gathers free electricity.


"Dennis Siegel, a student at the University of the Arts in Bremen, Germany has built what he calls an electromagnetic harvester—it converts electromagnetic fields in the immediate environment into electricity to recharge a common AA battery. He's won a 2nd place award in the HfK Bremen Hochschulpreis 2013 competition for Digitale Medien, for his efforts."

Tuesday 24 December 2013

320-gigapixel photo shatters record!


The photo is made up of 48,640 individual shots and provides a 360-degree view of London.

Helping slum kids to educate


These two guys, Rajesh Kumar Sharma and Laxmi Chandra, have been running a free school under a metro bridge in New Delhi, India for the last 3 years. Rajesh and Laxmi have about 30 students - they are kids who live in the nearby slums and cannot afford a public education.

Monday 23 December 2013

SpaceTop 3D computer


This transparent computer lets users “reach inside” and move files and data with their hands.

The SpaceTop 3D computer, developed by Jinha Lee, a grad student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was unveiled last week at the TED conference in California.

200,000 Freestanding Playing Cards!


Bryan Berg broke his own Guinness World Record for the largest house of freestanding playing cards at The Venetian® Macao. The buildings used more than 200,000 cards and took 45 days to complete.

Sunday 22 December 2013

Tattoo removal could be disastrous!!!!!

A patient who's skin bubbled up in blood blisters as a side-effect of having laser tattoo removal treatment. These are reportedly as painful as they look.

Gun Lake in British Columbia, Canada - Frost Flowers



When these photographs were taken "the air was extremely cold and extremely dry, colder than the ocean surface. When the air gets that different from the sea, the dryness pulls moisture off little bumps in the ice, bits of ice vaporize, the air gets humid - but only for a while. The cold makes water vapor heavy. The air wants to release that excess weight, so crystal by crystal, air turns back into ice, creating delicate, feathery tendrils that reach sometimes two, three inches high, like giant snowflakes. The sea, literally, blossoms."