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Quantum Computing Explained by Google
 

Quantum Computing Explained by Google

 Knowledge  14th October 2013 | Author: KidCurious

Let Google, with the help of their secret X Lab explain in a fun way, that even the non-science savy people shouldn't experience difficulties understanding the basics behind Quantum Computing and A.I.

Space Shuttle Endeavour across Los Angles
 

Space Shuttle Endeavour across Los Angles

 Other  21st October 2012 | Author: Mukarachi

The space shuttle Endeavour made its final journey, traveling 12-miles from Los Angeles International Airport, through Inglewood, to the California Science Center in Exposition Park.

Incredible Footage of Jaguar Attacking the Crocodile
 

Incredible Footage of Jaguar Attacking the Crocodile

 Knowledge  26th September 2013 | Author: KimmyK

When two top of the line predators meet one would think the fight would last longer. But not this time, incredible footage by National Geographic showing Jaguar taking down the caiman.

Google Data Center in Street View
 

Google Data Center in Street View

 Technology  17th October 2012 | Author: mat

If you have ever been curious how the Google's vast data centers look like, then this is your lucky day.

Commercial explaining how to steal LG television
 

Commercial explaining how to steal LG television

 Fun  7th August 2012 | Author: NikMan

LG has made a really innovative commercial and presented us how to steal their televisions with ease.

Scuba, Minecraft style free game
 

Scuba, Minecraft style free game

 Fun  21st December 2012 | Author: Biel

Scuba, a free browser-based Flash game, may seem like a simple Minecraft clone at first, but there’s a little bit more nuance to the game than that.

Is daylight saving time useless?
 

Is daylight saving time useless?

 Knowledge  2nd April 2013 | Author: podtalje

Daylight saving was first introduced by European countries during World War I, with much of the U.S. joining the party in 1918. The idea was that more hours of daylight would "conserve coal for the war effort.

Plurality, a short film about the future
 

Plurality, a short film about the future

 Curiosity  5th October 2012 | Author: NikMan

Interesting and a really great made short movie about New York's future and how our DNA will be the key to everything.

Panoramic view of Mount Everest
 

Panoramic view of Mount Everest

 Curiosity  21st January 2013 | Author: NikMan

Spectacular 3D panoramic photograph, where you can experience the highest mountain in the world, peaking at 8848 meters.

The great mystery of sailing stones
 

The great mystery of sailing stones

 Knowledge  10th July 2013 | Author: TheDude

Sailing stones, also called sliding or moving rocks is a geological phenomenon where rocks tend to move and leave long tracks into a valley surfaces like deserts without human or animal intervention.

Is rooting an Android Phone legal?
 

Is rooting an Android Phone legal?

 Other  31st July 2012 | Author: mat

Many people wonder if rooting an Android smartphone is legal at all, do I only use warranty or it doesn't matter at all.

The Earthsong, how the Earth sounds from space
 

The Earthsong, how the Earth sounds from space

 Knowledge  16th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

Did you know that our beloved planet is constantly playing a song that can be heard in space? Let's hear it.

Amazing T-Rex optical illusion
 

Amazing T-Rex optical illusion

 Curiosity  7th January 2014 | Author: KidCurious

You will probably have a hard time believing this cardboard T-Rex isn't moving its head while it appears it's constantly tracking and looking back at you.

What is popcorn and what makes it pop?
 

What is popcorn and what makes it pop?

 Curiosity  25th September 2012 | Author: mat

Have you ever wondered what kind of a corn is popcorn, where did it come from and why does it pop when heated?

80,000 person and $36 billion Mars colony
 

80,000 person and $36 billion Mars colony

 Knowledge  28th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

The SpaceX project founder Elon Musk wants to build a space colony with a size of a small city on the ever so appealing Red Planet.

Fingerprint authentication reinvented?
 

Fingerprint authentication reinvented?

 Technology  12th December 2012 | Author: mat

PIPA team working on a fingerprint authentication for basically anything. Take a look at this promising project that still needs your funding to go into the production.

 
   
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