Alex Santoso's Blog Posts
| Students at the Royal Oak Intermediate School in Covina, California built this 1/4 scale roller coaster in their gym.
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Scientists using MARSIS, a radar antenna onboard Europe's Mars Express spacecraft found what looks like a large and previously unknown reservoir of water ice below the surface of Mars.
http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/dn8857-big-new-reservoir-of-water-ice-suspected-under-mars.html |
Paul Rothemund of Caltech used "scaffolded DNA origami" technique to create the world's smallest smiley face.
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These awesome photos of egg city sculpture / art was taken somewhere in Guangzhou. Link For other city landscape / art made from food, checkout Neatorama's past blog posts: Biscuit City | San Francisco in Jell-o |
An amazing collection of cult movie posters at De Lijst: http://www.delijst.net/delijst/filedump/index.php |
Recently, StreetWars gained a lot of media attention (it was also featured in one of the CSI series):
Link | LA Times Article (Thanks Reid!) |
Take a look at the frozen town of Versoix (these photos circulated on the Net as early as Jan 2005): Link (Thanks Kandra!) |
Neatorama reader Chris Barr suggested his new project "Buerau of Workplace Interruptions", he said:
If you think you haven't wasted enough time reading Neatorama, check it out: http://www.interruptions.org/ (Thanks Chris!) |
In an incident known as the "Axe Murder Incident" or the "Hatchet Incident", a United Nations Command workforce trimming a tree at the North-South Korean border in August 1976 was attacked and killed by North Korean soldiers.
The US Response: Operation Paul Bunyan, where overwhelming force was sent in to cut down the tree. Read more: http://members.terracom.net/%7Evfwpost/opn-PB.html (via Metafilter) |
| See more of Mark's artwork series, titled "Beautiful Mutants 2006": Link (via Jaf Project) |
LL Barkova and SV Pankova of the Department of Archeology of Eastern Europe and Siberia discovered intricate tattoos on Siberian mummies from the 3rd to 5th century BC!
http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/11/2005/hm11_3_30.html |
From the website:
Get the full story here: Link (Thanks David R!) |
| After February's yellow snowfall, Russian island of Sakhalin's now got pink snow:
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/03/13/pinksnow.shtml (via Boing Boing) |
From ForeignPolicy.com:
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