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Theodore Gray's Wooden Periodic Table.

Alex

Ted made this awesome giant periodic table from wood, with cubicles that hold the samples of the actual elements in them! Link (via Digg)


Royal Oak Intermediate School's Roller Coaster.

Alex

Students at the Royal Oak Intermediate School in Covina, California built this 1/4 scale roller coaster in their gym.

Twenty-four feet tall at its highest point and occupying 10,000 square feet, the fully-functional ride towers over the 135 eighth-graders who are its designers, builders and decorators. Students and four teachers have spent thousands of hours measuring, sawing, constructing, painting and decorating the wooden structure over the last three weeks.

Painted mostly black and decorated with a solar system theme - the planets, the sun, Earth's moon, Orion's Nebula, the asteroid belt and a black hole - the roller coaster includes three lifts and drops, an enormous figure eight and a 360-degree loop. The track is 400 feet long, and students estimate that the car will reach a top speed of 35 mph coming down the final and tallest drop.

Link


New Reservoir of Water Ice Found on Mars.

Alex

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.

The antenna was deployed in June 2005 and quickly detected what appeared to be water ice stretching 1.8 kilometres below the surface of the northern polar ice cap. Now, it has found what looks like water ice extending as deep as 3.5 kilometres below the southern polar cap.

http://www.newscientistspace.com/article/dn8857-big-new-reservoir-of-water-ice-suspected-under-mars.html


DNA Origami: World's Smallest Smiley Face.

Alex

Paul Rothemund of Caltech used "scaffolded DNA origami" technique to create the world's smallest smiley face.

Rothemund made DNA strands into structures such as squares, smiley faces, stars, rectangles and hollow triangles, each about 100 nm across. He based each shape on a single strand of DNA roughly 7000 nucleotides long taken from a virus. (A nucleotide is the structural unit that makes up DNA and some other biological molecules.) The so-called "scaffold strand" was folded into the desired shape and held together by short "staple strands" of DNA.

Link


Awesome Egg City Art.

Alex

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


Cult Movie Posters.

Alex

An amazing collection of cult movie posters at De Lijst: http://www.delijst.net/delijst/filedump/index.php


StreetWars.

Alex

Recently, StreetWars gained a lot of media attention (it was also featured in one of the CSI series):

You can hunt your target down any way you see fit; you can pose as a delivery person and jack them when they open the door, disguise yourself and take them out on the street, etc.

If you are successful in your assassination attempt, the person you killed will give you their envelope and the person they were supposed to kill becomes your new target. This continues until you work yourself through all the players and retrieve the envelope with your (or your team's) picture(s) and name(s). Then you win. Cash…but first live in fear.

Link | LA Times Article (Thanks Reid!)


Versoix, Switzerland is a Cold, Cold Place.

Alex

Take a look at the frozen town of Versoix (these photos circulated on the Net as early as Jan 2005): Link (Thanks Kandra!)


Bureau of Workplace Interruptions.

Alex

Neatorama reader Chris Barr suggested his new project "Buerau of Workplace Interruptions", he said:

The Bureau of Workplace Interruptions is an "intimate bureaucracy" created to challenge our relationship to efficiency and productivity. BWI harnesses interruptive technology such as email, snail mail, and the telephone, as well as in-person visits to create invisible theatre that steals time from the realm of work and capital.

If you think you haven't wasted enough time reading Neatorama, check it out: http://www.interruptions.org/ (Thanks Chris!)


The Axe Murder Incident.

Alex

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.

Lieutenant Pak Chul of the KPA, seeing that he was losing control, took off his wristwatch, wrapped it in his handkerchief and put it in his pocket. Another North Korean rolled up his sleeves. Lieutenant Pak then shouted "MI KUN UL CHU KI GI CHA." Translated, it means, "Kill the U.S. Aggressors."; the UNC security force was attacked by a superior force of 30 KPA guards wielding pick handles, knives, clubs, and axes.

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)


Mark Mothersbaugh's Anita First Boyfriend.

Alex

See more of Mark's artwork series, titled "Beautiful Mutants 2006": Link (via Jaf Project)


Ancient Tattoo.

Alex

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!

These drawings are of different animals: beasts of prey such as tigers and leopards; ungulates such as horses, wild mountain sheep and roe deer; birds and imaginary creatures such as hoofed animals with birds' heads or winged predators. All of the pictures are done in a special artistic manner which is characteristic of Pazyryk art in the so-called Siberian Scythian animal style. They convey the shapes of separate animals and subjects of predators attacking ungulates, so-called "scenes of mauling."

http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/11/2005/hm11_3_30.html


Pentagon's Cyber-Insect Army.

Alex

From the website:

The Pentagon's defence scientists want to create an army of cyber-insects that can be remotely controlled to check out explosives and send transmissions.

Scientists who spoke to the BBC news website were unconvinced.

Entomology expert Dr George McGavin of the Oxford University Museum of Natural History said the idea appeared "ludicrous".

Darpa's previous experiments to get bees and wasps to detect the smell of explosives foundered when their "instinctive behaviours for feeding and mating... prevented them from performing reliably", it said.

Get the full story here: Link (Thanks David R!)


Pink Snow.

Alex

After February's yellow snowfall, Russian island of Sakhalin's now got pink snow:

Experts at the local meteorology centre said sand from neighboring Mongolia was to blame for this unusual natural phenomenon.
Before it arrived in Maritime, the cyclone passed Mongolia, where sand storms had been raging in the desert.

http://www.mosnews.com/news/2006/03/13/pinksnow.shtml (via Boing Boing)


Failed States Index.

Alex

From ForeignPolicy.com:

About 2 billion people live in countries that are in danger of collapse....

America is now threatened less by conquering states than we are by failing ones.” That was the conclusion of the 2002 U.S. National Security Strategy. For a country whose foreign policy in the 20th century was dominated by the struggles against powerful states such as Germany, Japan, and the Soviet Union, the U.S. assessment is striking. ...

The 10 most at-risk countries in the index have already shown clear signs of state failure. Ivory Coast, a country cut in half by civil war, is the most vulnerable to disintegration; it would probably collapse completely if U.N. peacekeeping forces pulled out. It is followed by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Iraq, Somalia, Sierra Leone, Chad, Yemen, Liberia, and Haiti. The index includes others whose instability is less widely acknowledged, including Bangladesh (17th), Guatemala (31st), Egypt (38th), Saudi Arabia (45th), and Russia (59th).

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