Archive for July, 2013
PBJ 2.0
By Ben | cleverIngredients: Rows: strawberry preserves, honey, marshmallow fluff Columns: crunchy peanut butter, Nutella, smooth peanut butter. [&hellip
Whales Almost (Accidentally) Eat Divers
By Ben | animals, natureNote: When you suddenly find yourself surrounded by a school of panicked tiny fish, you're [&hellip
Close Ups of Animal Eyes
By Ben | animals, photographyPhotographer Suren Manvelyan takes close-up pictures of animal eyes (including human animals): Llama: Husky Dog: [&hellip
The Pale Blue Dot: The 2013 Cassini Edition
By Ben | photography, spaceOn July 19, 2013, NASA's Cassini spacecraft took images "using the red, green, and blue [&hellip
Landfill Harmonic: An Orchestra from Trash
By Ben | amazing tales, film, inspirational, music"Landfill Harmonic reveals a mind-boggling, inventive effort to change that - musical instruments made from [&hellip
A Physics Definition of Velociraptor
By Ben | sciencePersonally, I'd've preferred using the slope of a displaceraptor-timeraptor graph... via Know Your Meme
Caught on Camera: The Pitch Has Dropped
By Ben | scienceAs previously covered in these pages, the Pitch Drop experiment involves setting up a funnel [&hellip
An Exploration of Jay-Z's 99 Problems
By Ben | art, funny, musicWe all know what isn't a problem for Jay-Z, but what are all those problems that [&hellip
Hipster Dinosaurs
By Ben | clever, funnyThis is proper use of a coloring book, FYI. See more at the Imgur Album. by [&hellip
Diversifying the "Anonymous" Guy Fawkes Mask
By Ben | art, politicsAccording to the artist: "Over the past five or so years, global protests have been [&hellip
Cortex: 3D-Printed Exo-skeleton Casts
By Ben | science, technologyFortunately, I've never broken an arm or leg and been forced to wear an itchy, [&hellip
The Atlas of True Names
By Ben | mapsThe Atlas of True Names looks to replace modern geographical names with their etymological roots. [&hellip
What Other Planets Would Look Like if they Were as Close as the Moon
By Ben | science, spaceThe Moon is approximately 1/2 a degree in diameter when you look at it from [&hellip
Disco Lava: Lava poured on ice
By Ben | art, sciencePart volcanology research, part performance art, in 2010 & 2011, the Syracuse Lava Project melted [&hellip