veröffentlicht 25. November 2009 um 23:30 Uhr
- I Can’t Get Enough of This Weird and Wonderful Microscopy – Gizmodo
"The results from the 2009 Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition are in."
- Time Traveler Essentials!
"You obviously don’t need this poster if you’re a crazy, wild-eyed scientist who invented the time machine but chances are you’re the hapless lackey who accidentally activates it while fleeing terrorists."
- Eve, the World’s Tallest Model [VIDEO]
"Meet Eve, also known as “Babezilla” (sure), an Australian model who is almost 7 feet tall. There is also a normal-sized model in the video if sizism is your thing."
- Wikileaks Releases Over Half a Million Pager Messages from 9/11
"Earlier this morning, Wikileaks began to post pager messages that were sent on September 11, 2001. According to Wikileaks, these messages were intercepted by an "organization which has been intercepting and archiving US national telecommunications since prior to 9/11.""
- Musikvideo: Ja, Panik mit neuem Video via Nicorola
"Die Wahlberliner von Ja, Panik üben sich in ihrem neuen Video im Ausdruckstanz und in Schlagersänger-Posen."
- Greenberg – Trailer | Die Fünf Filmfreunde
"Hier der neue Trailer zu einer weiteren existenzialistischen Komödie mit Ben Stiller"
- Der Pirelli-Kalender – Lecker Obst, Matsch und Autoreifen | Pimpettes
"Die mit Matsch eingeschmierten Mädchen sehen wunderbar aus."
- Topless Robot – There Is No Spoon, But There Are Legos
"Apparently it took 440 hours to make, which is impressive, then kind of depressing when you realize it resulted in a YouTube video less than a minute and a half long, including the credits"
- Reusing Lightbulbs: as planters or mini terrariums
"Light bulbs can be recycled in many forms and uses, although is not a new idea, check this site about reusing light bulb"
- Miniball Solar Robot | BotJunkie
"Jerome Demers (an intern over at Solarbotics) came up with with this solar powered bot that drives itself inside a ball."
- Carl Sagans Cosmos autotuned (3) | Nerdcore
"Hier der dritte Track vom Symphony of Science, diesmal wieder mit Carl Sagan und Stephen Hawking, aber auch mit Richard Dawkins und Michio Kaku."