Month: September 2015
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Use These Giant LEGO Bricks To Build Human Size Furniture And Erect Buildings
We know that there are millions of adults who would have played with LEGO in their childhood, to build castles, giant towers and other little extraordinary buildings? Rosan has realized the dream of millions of children who have now reached their adulthood. He has developed EverBlock, the giant LEGO to build human scale furniture. For…
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For The First Time An Astonaut On ISS Controls A High Precision Rover On Earth
Scientists of European space agency have taken a giant step in using high-precision robots remotely. Andreas Mogensen is danish scientist who while stationed in ISS performed this experiment. From a distance of 400 kilometers from earth surface he manually controlled the centaur rover to place the peg into a tight hole. Indeed Scientists are making…
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Top 20 Elephants Decorated In Thousand Colors For The Jaipur Elephant Festival
Charles Fréger is a French photographer who does not hesitate to travel to the other corners of the world to capture exceptional photographs. In 2013, he traveled to Jaipur Elephant Festival and was able to photograph the magnificent colorful elephants that are considered to be like royalty. This festival is held annually in Rajasthan (northwest India)…
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World’s Most Expensive Headphones With Crystal Clear Sound And Bullet Proof Cord Material
Astell&Kern’s has designed AK Ti8e, the world’s most expensive headphones costing $999. The reason for such high cost are the use of Tesla technology to provide crystal clear sound. The chord has been made using Kevlar – it is the same material that is used for making bullet proof vests. Many people do not want…
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Admire These 2000 Year Old Somptous Buildings In India Destined To Disappear
Victoria Lautman, an American journalist, has traveled to India for many years. On her first trip, she had the chance to discover an amazing underground architecture. We take a look at her extraordinary photographs and the history of these strange constructions that are destined to disappear. It has been 30 years since the journalist Victoria Lautman…
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Terrifying Video Maps All The 2153 Nuclear Bombs Exploded Since 1945
Using data from the government agency Geoscience Australia, Canadian artists at Orbital Mechanics have conducted a mapping of 2153 nuclear explosions that took place from 1945 to today. They are categorized into several colors: red for above ground, yellow for underground and blue for under water tests. A fascinating achievement that allows us to better understand…
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27 Photographs That Reveal Extraordinary Beauty Of New Zealand
Anthony Harrison is a enthusiastic photographer who visits different parts of world to pursue his passion of photography. His photographs allow him to share his vision for our wonderful planet. He admits that the South Island of New Zealand is his “favorite place on Earth,” and the landscapes it offers must be seen to be…
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A Loving Geek Father Crafts A Wooden Model Of Star Wars Bike For His Daughter’s First Birthday
Currently the design of the hoverboards is still in the prototyping and research phase. However, this did not stop “Tez Gelmi”, a loving Geek father who wanted to give a unique gift to his daughter. For this he used all his crafting skills to design a rocking 74-Z speeder bike wooden model. The passionate of…
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Walk Wings-Roller Skates With Retractable Wheels Let You Skate With Any Shoes
Walk Wings can be regarded a more sophisticated version of the retro strap-on roller skates. You can use it to convert any shoes into skates thanks to its four retractable wheels. Which can be deployed or retracted using a lever on the back of the shoes. Wana have more fun while making daily commutes you…
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Polaroid Snap-This $99 Digital Camera Can Instantly Print Photos And Much More
Here is a new $99 camera from the makers of Polaroid. It comes with built-in ZINK technology printer. It can print a 2X3′ inch photo within a minute of taking a snap. With advent of digital cameras and the smartphones the Polaroid has struggled to keep pace. However, now the makers of Polaroid hope that…
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20 Unusual Buildings That Prove How Man and Nature Can Peacefully Co-exist
Urbanization has caused the abatement of many trees. Fortunately, some architects have taken the decision to include nature in their creations. They thus offer original buildings where they properly accommodate the nature in their designs as well. We present to you a selection of these incredible buildings. These houses are unusual. The mixture of urbanization and nature is…
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Dismaland- A Dreadful Park That Mocks The Decadence Of Our Society
The enigmatic artist Banksy strikes again and hard! For many months and away from prying eyes, the British artist was involved in the construction of an amusement park in collaboration with several other artists. “Dismaland” includes all elements of the works of Banksy: satire, criticism and especially thought provoking. We let you discover this out of…
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A New SUPER DRONE With 54 propellers Takes To The Skies
‘Super Drone’ that uses 54 propellers is the brainchild of a British inventor. It has an ability to carry a maximum payload of 148 kg and obviously it includes the human being onboard. It has the flight time of 10 minutes on a single battery charge. With the passage of time, the sight of the…
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26 Unusual Scenes That You Would Never See With Your Own Eyes
Sometimes we miss pictures that could allow us to see the world in a different light. Do you know what it is like to be at Google data center? Do you know the largest land vehicle in the world? These 26 photographs unusual grouping of historical, technological and environmental facts will put you amaze you. …
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13 Amazing HD Images From Science World Gathered By Royal Photographic Society
The nature surrounding us is sublime and beautiful, the fact is also proved by these images taken from a collection of 100 new images related to science that would be on display in an exhibition to held by the Royal Photographic Society. We see a diverse yet stunning photos like the one showing the moment…