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by Lori Dorn on (#1DNSX)
A sweet, affectionate and attention-seeking juvenile flying-fox named Jeddah made all sorts of adorable happy noises while sitting blissfully in his caretaker’s arms getting a yummy head scratch. Jeddah was rescued by Megabattie, a really wonderful person who cares for wayward, injured and orphaned bats of all sorts and provides them with a home when […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DNPP)
The Paleontological Research Institution in Ithaca, New York has created the Ammonoid Plushie, a cuddly new stuffed cephalopod to add to their ongoing Paleozoic Pals collection. They are currently accepting plushie pre-orders through Kickstarter with proceeds going to help to fund PRI‘s important research and their invaluable national outreach program. Ammonoid? Isn’t it an “ammonite?†[…]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DNPR)
A photo posted by Nemo Gould (@nemomatic) on Apr 16, 2016 at 12:39pm PDT When San Francisco found object artist Nemo Gould was visited by Dr. Mike North from the Discovery Channel, he was able to show the world a glimpse of his incredible Megalodon, a sleek, silver shark made from a “discarded wing mounted […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DNPT)
So if you’re blaming Mercury for all your problems… Well, you must have a lot of problems. New York Magazine provides a handy explanation of what the phrase “Mercury in retrograde†actually means compared to how astrology defines it. The somewhat common event is when the planet Mercury appears to change directions in the sky […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DNM3)
In a new episode of the informative trivia series Today I Found Out, host Simon Whistler offers a short history of the origin of the judge’s black robe in 17th Century England, the compromise that was made during the formation of the United States and how some judges keep their look modern inside the courtroom. […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DNM5)
During the evening of May 5, 2016, Healy, Alaska resident Britta Schroeder captured amusing footage of a curious moose playing a jaunty little tune with her nose on Schroeder’s wind chimes. The alcine visitor seemed to enjoy the music quite a bit and even knocked around the chimes a few more times before she went […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DNM7)
Meteorologist and storm chaser Reed Timmer posted breathtaking close-up footage of a tornado forming and touching down in Wray, Colorado on May 7, 2016. Timmer and other storm chasers approached the storm as the tornado began to form and continued moving closer to gather data. The tornado was also captured with a 360-degree camera for […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DNGK)
For their Data Center Mural Project, Google has partnered with local artists to design and create unique and relevant murals to adorn the outer walls of their otherwise industrial-looking data centers in Mayes County, Oklahoma, St. Ghislain, Belgium and other locations worldwide. The idea around the project is to bring the excitement of what’s happening […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DNGN)
Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell of Burger Fiction have created a supercut video featuring some of the greatest birds in movies. The list of famous birds include the albino pigeon from Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Kevin the tropical bird from UP, and more. Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting. This article was […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DNF6)
A litter of absolutely adorable doberman puppies form a furry pinwheel as they rhythmically walk in unison around their dinner bowl. According to their human Vértes Szabolcs, the puppies do this anytime, anywhere, even in the company of small children. Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting. This article was published on Laughing […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DNCC)
Filmmaker and illustrator Drew Christie has created the short film “The Emperor of Time“, which uniquely uses a mutoscope to tell the story of Eadweard Muybridge, the eccentric photographer who accidentally invented moving pictures in 1878 in order to settle a bet about horses. What makes the narrative so haunting is that it is told […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DN8Y)
Two teeny tiny baby otters happily squeal while enjoying a messy morning meal, which was lovingly prepared by Frank Cuesta, one of the wonderful humans at SCS Thailand. The adorable pair had been rescued from animal traffickers and will need to grow a bit more before they can be released back into the wild. These […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DN90)
The BioLite BaseLantern is a BlueTooth enabled smart lantern that provides 500 lumens of light and USB power for outdoor adventures. The device uses edge-lighting and a rechargeable 7,800 maH battery to provide power to the unit itself as well as USB-powered devices like tablets, cameras, and smartphones. BioLite also offers the more powerful BaseLanternXL […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DN5H)
In the latest episode of his incredibly insightful cinematic series Every Frame a Painting, filmmaker Tony Zhou and co-writer illustrator Tony Ramos describe what an film editor thinks and feels while putting together powerful a narrative. Using videos of experts in the field explaining their craft such as Michael Kahn, Thelma Schoonmaker, Walter Murch and […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DN5K)
In celebration of “Star Wars Day†last week, Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin of Pies Are Awesome shared a delicious tutorial on how to make a batch of Jabba the Hutt turnovers. The entire tutorial is available to view on Bored Panda. May the 4th be with you! Have a peek at how I made these yummy […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DN01)
The Explanimator video “What Is Information?†explains exactly what information is and how it is used. The video also asks the question whether information is subjective or objective. Information is on our phones and in our DNA sequence, but what is it exactly? Is it something subjective or a real quantity? Host your WordPress blog […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DN03)
FORMcard is a pocket-sized card made of meltable bioplastic that can used to make quick repairs or simple creations. The plastic is hard at room temperature, but becomes soft and pliable in a cup of hot water. Once heated it can easily be cut and pressed into the desired shape to fix something broken or […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DMTT)
Paladone is currently featuring the Episode VII Galaxy Battle Light, a wonderful red Star Wars: The Force Awakens glitter lamp that has tiny little floating X-wing starfighters and TIE Fighters who are continuously engaging in an epic space battle. via Gizmodo Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting. This article was published on […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DMTW)
A team of researchers from MIT, the University of Sheffield, and the Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed an ingestible origami robot made of dried pig intestine. The folded robot is frozen into an ice capsule and swallowed. The ice melts in the patient’s stomach where the robot activates and unfolds itself while being controlled […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DMQ9)
Panic, a software company in Portland, OR that specializes in Mac apps and is the publisher the video game Firewatch, has taken their set of skills to the streets by creating an illuminated Panic Sign for the side of their heaquarters that can be controlled by the public. The colors of their interactive sign, which […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DMJB)
Kurzgesagt explores the limits of humanity’s ability to travel within the Universe in their video, “How Far Can We Go? Limits of Humanity.†Besides the obvious limitations of current technology, there are larger factors at work that restrict us to our relatively small corner of the galaxy known as the Local Group. Is there a […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DMJD)
In his latest video, the awesome Vsauce3 host Jake Roper explains what would happen if Captain America hit you with his vibranium shield or he kicked you with all of his superhero might. animated GIFs via Vsauce3 Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting. This article was published on Laughing Squid.
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by Justin Page on (#1DMEB)
In a new animated short by Dorkly, they imagine what it would be like if video game minions switched places. The result is pure and utter chaos spread throughout the world of video games. These minions are more terrifying than the ones on your aunt’s Facebook page. Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DMB7)
Tracee Ellis Ross recently appeared on Conan and introduced host Conan O’Brien and Andy Richter to the hilarious world of Snapchat and let them try out a few of the app’s many amusing lenses. Tracee loves coming up with odd characters to match the bizarre filters, and ropes Conan into the madness. A video posted […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DMB9)
Antonio Toscano of Toscano Bricks has recreated the trailer for the upcoming Marvel film X-Men: Apocalypse using LEGO. X-Men: Apocalypse is currently scheduled to blast its way into theaters on May 27th, 2016. Here’s a side-by-side comparison with the original trailer. A photo posted by Toscano Bricks (@toscano_bricks) on May 11, 2016 at 7:27am PDT […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DJ8A)
Kestrin Pantera, the Let’s Ruin It With Babies filmmaker and RVIP Lounge co-proprietor, has created a new online series called “KnockedUpThoughts“, hilariously named after a hashtag she used on social media while pregnant with her first child. All six episodes of the series are being shown through Awestruck TV. #KnockedUpThoughts is a hashtag I used […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DJ67)
Nearing upon the 50th anniversary of its release on May 16, Pitchfork TV took an annotated look at the iconic Beach Boys concept album “Pet Sounds“, how it was a departure from their previous work and its long lasting effect on pop music Released on May 16 1966 The Beach Boys eleventh studio album that […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DJ33)
After trying some healthy food last week, the Food Surgeon is back to operating on sweet-tooth satisfying snacks with an “M&M Spinal Disk Replacement in a Twinkie“. While the surgeon almost lost a finger, it was all worth it since the patient was delicious. Surgeon’s notes: 0:19 – I almost sliced off my finger. 1:21 […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DJ35)
The Mover Kit is a wearable device that children can build and code themselves. The device was created by Technology Will Save Us to encourage kids to learn coding skills while still staying active through play. Children can program the Mover Kit to create a variety of different inventions using the device’s built-in rainbow LEDs, motion sensor, compass, […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DJ37)
In Japan, the subject of organ donation is an often overlooked and underfunded subject, especially in the area of pediatric. In order to call attention and raise awareness to this worthy cause, a project called Second Life Toys is seeking to demonstrate how understanding of the subject can be conveyed by using toys as a […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DHVM)
The Backyard Scientist fired bullets filled with liquid sodium, potassium, and a sodium potassium alloy at watermelons, cans of starter fluid, and other objects with explosive results. The reactive liquid metals behave differently than a traditional lead bullet. They are much more destructive against soft targets like watermelon, but mostly ineffective against harder materials like […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DHVP)
A photo posted by Olga Noskova???????? (@olganoskovaa) on Apr 28, 2016 at 9:42am PDT Russian baker Olga Noskovaa creates beautiful handmade cakes and other baked goods that are absolutely flawlessly decorated with a highly reflective icing that appears like glass in individual colors and like a shiny marble when colors are combined. In either case, […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DHVR)
“You can learn a lot about a man if you open up his jewelry box.†– Robert Downey Jr. While taking a break from shooting the debut cover story for GQ Style, Robert Downey Jr. took GQ on a tour of his jewelry box that holds his stunning collection of wrist watches. As he displays […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DHSZ)
Disney Research has created a hybrid hydrostatic transmission and human-safe haptic telepresence robot that is capable of carefully handling delicate objects, interacting with humans, and even threading a needle. The robot uses a combination of pneumatic and hydraulic power for smooth and precise movement, and it is controlled by a human operator wearing a virtual reality headset […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DHT1)
In a recent comedy sketch by CollegeHumor, they give us a real life look at what it would be like if a group of people hijacked your Facebook comment thread. You see, this is our Facebook thread now. Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting.
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DHNP)
Drivers on an Ontario, Canada road were horrified to see a rather morbid highway sign that simply read “Text and Driveâ€, advertising the services of the Wathan Funeral Home. Rather than it being a shameless marketing strategy for new business as it appeared to be, the sign was a “public service prank†to alert people […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DHJ4)
Ryan Reynolds recently shared his touching tribute to 13-year-old Deadpool superfan Connor McGrath, who passed away from cancer in late April. Reynolds and McGrath originally met through the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Ryan was able to grant the young man’s wish of seeing the new Deadpool film before anyone else. Vulture created a video that recaps […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DHJ6)
Danish musicians Laila Skovmand, Robert Carlsson and the band Between Music have created AquaSonic, an amazing and uniquely ethereal concert that’s performed entirely underwater. Each musician performs in their own individual glass aquarium, playing specially handmade instruments that can withstand and be heard in such a specialized environment. AquaSonic is the culmination of the artists’ […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DHF0)
Photographer Erin Elizabeth shot a gorgeous photoshoot of Australian mother Kim Tucci, who gave birth to “surprise†quintuplets in January 2016. According to BBC News, it took her only two minutes to give birth to her four beautiful daughters and one handsome son (Beatrix, Penelope, Allie, Tiffany, and Keith). Kim and her husband Vaughn, who […]
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by Scott Beale on (#1DHBF)
The Hydraulic Press Channel recently had some fun crushing gummy bears with their hydraulic press. Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting.
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DH7V)
Jimmy Fallon shared clips from the obscure German celebrity face morphing show “Bonk!†on The Tonight Show. The show takes celebrity photos and manipulates them in exaggerated and grotesque ways. Its host Fritz Vanderbonk bears a striking resemblance to Fallon in a wig and glasses. Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting.
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by Justin Page on (#1DH3R)
ThinkGeek is featuring the Bionic Bird, a smartphone controlled robotic bird that can “fly indoors or outdoors at speeds up to 12 mph.†The Bionic Bird is compatible with both iOS and Android devices. Remember the day that birds somehow found their way into the school cafeteria? Kids would scream and squeal as the terrified […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DH3T)
During an appearance on The Tonight Show, Hamilton actor Daveed Diggs proved to Jimmy Fallon why he is the fastest rapper on Broadway with a demonstration of his skills singing a song by his group Clipping. Diggs originated the roles of Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in Hamilton where he raps 19 words in just three […]
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by Justin Page on (#1DGZS)
Velocipedia is an interesting experiment, created by Bologna, Italy designer Gianluca Gimini, where he asked family, friends, and strangers to draw an image of a bicycle from memory. He then took a select few of the obscure drawings and turned them into beautiful, lifelike 3D renderings. Gimini’s entire collection of renderings are available to view […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DGZV)
Gboard is a new iOS keyboard by Google with built-in search features so users can easily find information without having to switch between apps. The keyboard also features Glide Typing , emoji search, and GIF search for fast input of both words or images. The Gboard keyboard is available now in the App Store. Host your […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DGWD)
Vlogger Joe Santagato played a hilarious game in which he and a small group friends took turns trying to recite a random string of words with their respective mouths held open by dental cheek retractors while the rest of the group had to guess what they were saying. via Pleated Jeans Host your WordPress blog […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DGRK)
TÄNT VAR DET HÄR!! The new YouTube channel Swedish Dynamite launched with a video of host Erik Johansson gleefully blowing up two computers and a monitor. Viewers can suggest items to be blown up in the future by leaving a comment on the video. Host your WordPress blog with Laughing Squid Web Hosting.
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DGRN)
The adorable Nigerian dwarf goats of the Kids’s Zone at Point Defiance Zoo came out to play on a beautiful spring day in Tacoma, Washington. The hircine kids were the first ones out, bursting through the red gate while the older ones hung back, investigating the cameras that were filming them. New goats, baby goats, […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#1DGN7)
Hyperloop One successfully tested their magnetic levitation propulsion system on May 11, 2016 at a site in the North Las Vegas desert. The test is an important step in making the new high-speed transportation technology a reality. The test vehicle reached 120 mph in just two seconds, and hit a top speed of 300 mph […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#1DGN9)
Simon’s Cat, a city-dwelling kitty, took a trip out to the English countryside where he had fun romping around in the lush open fields. It wasn’t until he tried to find himself a snack that the eternally hungry feline learned how mean and scary those fields could be. An adventurous cat takes a walk on […]
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