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posted by radx 1 decade 1 year 4 months 2 weeks ago • 851 views • 6:03The Infinite Microcosm
Updated: 1 decade 1 year 4 months 2 weeks ago
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Taking a closer look at the mundane.
"A short film that tells the story behind the 'Keep Calm and Carry On' poster. Its origins at the beginning of WWII and its rediscovery in a bookshop in England in 2000, becoming one of the iconic images... continue reading
posted by Hybrid 1 decade 2 years 9 months 3 weeks ago • 2,777 views • 3:01Johan Rijpma shows the effect of gravity on tape in his film Tape Generations.
posted by notarobot 1 decade 3 years 3 months 2 weeks ago • 6,412 views • 2:39A great lecture, lost on most, gained on some.
posted by rougy 1 decade 5 years 1 month 1 week ago • 3,035 views"Dan Dennett talks about purposely-confusing theology and how its used. He also describes his new project interviewing clergyman who secretly don't believe anymore, and introduces a new term: "Deepity." ... continue reading
posted by Nicki Hansen (gwiz665) 1 decade 5 years 1 month 3 weeks ago • 2,426 viewsBeau Lotto's color games puzzle your vision, but they also spotlight what you can't normally see: how your brain works. This fun, first-hand look at your own versatile sense of sight reveals how evolution... continue reading
posted by cybrbeast 1 decade 5 years 2 months 2 weeks ago • 2,982 viewsfrom boing boing: The June issue of The Atlantic has an article about a 72-year-long study at Harvard about how different experiences affect the health and happiness of people. Video above, full text of article here. ... continue reading
posted by NeuralNoise 1 decade 5 years 7 months 2 weeks ago • 2,671 viewsFrom David Attenborough's series: Life In The Undergrowth.
posted by mauz15 1 decade 5 years 11 months 3 weeks ago • 7,624 viewsI wanted to find something about the Piraha language, a language that can be sung, whistled and includes rasberry noises. It has no numbers higher than two, the only time (tense?) is the present, and it... continue reading
posted by lavoll 1 decade 6 years ago • 9,908 viewsIf you think science can't be surprised, be surprised by this video of a scientist who challenged the theory of smell mechanism.
posted by marinara 1 decade 6 years 1 month 1 week ago • 5,161 views • 15:53Impressive!
posted by mintbbb 1 decade 6 years 1 month 4 weeks ago • 16,021 viewsFrom BBC: For the first time in 40 years Horizon re-creates a controversial sensory deprivation experiment. Six ordinary people are taken to a nuclear bunker and left alone for 48 hours. Three subjects... continue reading
posted by 12989 1 decade 6 years 3 months 1 week ago • 28,557 viewsThis is a documentary on one extraordinary (even by savant standards) person: Daniel Tammet. Daniel exhibits, aside from the amazing intellectual capabilites associated with savantism, self-awareness... continue reading
posted by rembar 1 decade 7 years 10 months 1 week ago • 16,476 views • 47:32Watch in Fullscreen for best effect.
posted by theaceofclubz 1 decade 6 years 4 months 2 weeks ago • 12,402 views • 26 secsFrom uploader: FLARE is a pneumatic building facade system. The FLARE system consists of a number of tiltable metal flake bodies. An infinite array of flakes can be mounted on any building or wall surface... continue reading
posted by kronosposeidon 1 decade 6 years 4 months 4 weeks ago • 2,594 viewsSaw this article on bbc.com and looked up the vid. These flatworms have evolved to be able to regenerate EVERYTHING, not just a part. Watch for around the 3 min. mark...fascinating.
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