Friday, April 18, 2014

Big News for the World's Longest Experiment

We just recently published an article about the World's Longest Experiment here, and now the drop science geeks have been waiting for finally came. After decades of waiting, a drop was finally recorded on a video footage.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Ebolapox: Death of Humanity

The Soviet Union had a major biological warfare agency in the 1970s. This agency, known as Biopreparat, is a network of secret laboratories, each one focused on developing different deadly bioagents (or biological weapons). Biopreparat had about 30,000 employees all of which are dedicated to researching and developing pathogenic weapons for use in a possible major war, more or less a preparation for World War III. One of the most deadly biological weapon developed was a hybrid of the fatal Ebola virus and the highly infectious Smallpox virus: Ebolapox.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

The Bloody Moon : Mesmerized as the Red Moon lights up your night sky

Once in a Red moon, A blood red moon means that the moon is in total shadow.



Blood Moons During a Total Lunar Eclipse, the full moon turns into a coppery red while passing into the Earth's shadow. During this process, the moon's glow dims, taking on a red hue due to the shimmer of sunlight seeping through Earth's atmosphere.

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Really Useful (But Not Popular) Inventions

There are a lot of wonderful inventions out there, from the simple ones like the light bulb, bicycles, and memory pillows, to cutting edge inventions like 100-petabit per second optic fiber internet cables (that's around 105 million GBPS for you) and 72-core graphics cards. This article is not about hose kind of inventions. What we'll be showing you are inventions that we find really useful.. they just didn't make it to the mainstream.

Broom Groomer

Remember that feeling of frustration when you're trying to sweep the floor and then mounds of dust and hair gets entangled with the broom (probably not if you have maids doing it for you)? Shaking the broom sometimes work, but sometimes it takes more than just that. No need to think about that anymore with this awesome Broom Groomer! I wonder why these things didn't sell well?


Friday, April 11, 2014

Artifacts That Were Too Early For Their Time

Is time travel really possible? Time travel is a very interesting topic, and have been the topic of many books, novels, tv shows, and movies. Some people even claimed to have time traveling experiences. According to the theory of general relativity time travel is possible through traversable wormholes, of course we haven't seen any worm holes so we haven't tested that out. But there are ancient artifacts suggesting people from the future (or people from our time) were able to travel back in time, like the items listed below.


Quimbaya airplanes


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The Quimbaya artifacts are golden objects found in Columbia. These are believed to have been made by the Quimbaya civilization in around year 1000. Among the Quimbaya artifacts are the airplane-like things called the Quimbaya airplanes. People back in that period have no knowledge or technology to create airplanes, and it's almost certain they haven't seen one. But how did they come up with this sophisticated design?

In 1994, Conrad Lubbers and Germans Peter Belting created simple radio-controlled models of these artifacts and they were able to show that the engineering and construction of these artifacts could allow flight. They believe these planes were made by either ancient astronauts or some time travelers.