Sleep vs. Not Sleep [Comic]
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One thing that made me sad some years back was that the frankly awesome game Gravity Rush was delegated to the PS Vita meaning very few people would get a chance to experience it. The game looked original and stylish, and the low gravity combat was a trip. Well, good news for Gravity Rush fans […]
A centrifuge is a vital piece of kit for hospitals and labs across the world. But what if you could make one out of paper and string? The so-called ‘paperfuge’ is the cheapest and fastest hand-spun centrifuge ever designed — and it can reach speeds of up to 125,000 revolutions per minute. Nature Video reveals […]
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BPA has had some bad press, and now we’re all wondering: Is BPA bad for us? Michael Aranda from The SciShow goes into how we encounter BPA in our lives and how it affects us. [SciShow]
In this short clip of an upcoming episode of Mark Hamill’s Pop Culture Quest, the actor gets reunited with his original prop lightsaber from Return of the Jedi and tells us a little more about this piece of geek history. Check it out! [GeekTyrant]
It’s Meowphin Time!! Five felines with “cattitude” morph into Power Rangers and use their extraordinary abilities to defend their furry friends from evil! Episode 2: Episode 3: [Power Rangers]
Apple will face a court hearing over claims its tight control of iPhone apps constitutes an unfair monopoly. The plaintiff claims Apple’s 30 percent revenue cut is effectively a “surcharge” on app buyers. The people bringing the case say Apple effectively eliminates competition by making it difficult for app developers to sell directly to iPhone […]
That’s right, Youtuber jugglersynchro and a friend used 961 Rubik’s cubes, which they had to “transform” into some very specific patterns, to create this animation. Check it out! [jugglersynchro| Via Nerdist]