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Tokyo 360 Panorama the 2nd largest photo ever made
 

Tokyo 360 Panorama the 2nd largest photo ever made

 Interesting  1st August 2013 | Author: mat

The mind-blowing 600,000 pixel wide panorama image of Tokyo is really something you need to see, the amount of details is simply amazing.

The North Pole has melted into a lake
 

The North Pole has melted into a lake

 Science and nature  25th July 2013 | Author: TheDude

You would expect the North Pole to be all white, covered in snow and cold, but not at the moment, as the North Pole literally turned into a lake. Global warming or natural process?

Explore Fukushima 2 years after nuclear disaster
 

Explore Fukushima 2 years after nuclear disaster

 Interesting  27th March 2013 | Author: TheDude

Google Street View is now also providing thousands of miles of Street View imagery in the affected nuclear disaster areas that were collected before and after the disaster.

Satellite for less than $1,000
 

Satellite for less than $1,000

 Science and nature  24th April 2013 | Author: podtalje

NASA has launched three smartphones into orbit as part of a low-budget, experimental satellite program to prove that a satellite can be built for less than $1,000 using off the shelf equipment.

Take a Google Street View tour of UK submarine
 

Take a Google Street View tour of UK submarine

 Technology  4th November 2013 | Author: mat

Google added another great place to explore to the Google Maps. This time you can explore the mysterious insides of an U.K. based military submarine, the HMS Ocelot.

A morphing table that replicates your every move
 

A morphing table that replicates your every move

 Technology  5th November 2013 | Author: mat

The future is already here, at least in the MIT Media Lab it is. This 3D morphing table is nothing short of amazing.

Why the zebra has stripes
 

Why the zebra has stripes

 Science and nature  10th February 2012 | Author: mat

The Jungle Book author Rudyard Kipling did explain how the leopard got its spots and camel its hump, but he never answered how the zebra got its stripes.

Robo-Arm Wins Rock-Paper-Scissors Every Single Time
 

Robo-Arm Wins Rock-Paper-Scissors Every Single Time

 Technology  8th November 2013 | Author: mat

Watch this Japanese Janken robot winning the rock-paper-scissors game every time, no matter how hard its human opponent is trying.

Wikipedia anti-SOPA-PIPA blackout
 

Wikipedia anti-SOPA-PIPA blackout

 Interesting  18th January 2012 | Author: Ruby

Wikipedia has decided to protest against SOPA and PIPA by shutting down the English Wikipedia for 24 hours.

New Surface tablet by Microsoft
 

New Surface tablet by Microsoft

 Technology  19th June 2012 | Author: mat

Microsoft just revealed a tablet of their own that seems to have quite a number of advantages when compared with competitors.

Newest 3D technology without the pesky 3D glasses
 

Newest 3D technology without the pesky 3D glasses

 Technology  12th July 2012 | Author: TheDude

MIT is successfully working on a brand new 3D technology where you won't need 3D glasses to get a holographic experience watching a TV.

Coldest place on Earth
 

Coldest place on Earth

 Science and nature  16th December 2013 | Author: mat

Scientists have recorded the new lowest temperatures on Earth since the record from 1983. And let me tell, the numbers are breathtaking low.

Rare leopards photographed in Afghanistan and Siberia
 

Rare leopards photographed in Afghanistan and Siberia

 Science and nature  12th December 2011 | Author: mat

It was a good week for wildlife and nature, Persian leopard was held for extinct and Siberian snow leopard has been photographed for the very first time.

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Found in Australia
 

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Found in Australia

 Science and nature  13th November 2013 | Author: mat

The evidence of ancient bacteria were found in rocks that are extremely rare, and If scientists happen to stumble upon them, they're almost always compromised by forces of nature.

Play with Lego in Google Chrome browser
 

Play with Lego in Google Chrome browser

 Interesting  29th January 2014 | Author: mat

What an amazing news for all the Lego fans! Google Chrome now lets you build stuff from Lego bricks and it is darn addictive.

Russian rocket launched to international space station
 

Russian rocket launched to international space station

 Space  21st December 2011 | Author: TheDude

Today a Russian rocket with three spacemen blasted off to spend the holidays on the International Space Station.

 
   
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