"Mark Johnson traveled the world to record musicians all performing the same song. The result is an uplifting and entertaining music video of Stand By Me..." From http://www.playingforchange.com/ and... continue reading
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"Mark Johnson traveled the world to record musicians all performing the same song. The result is an uplifting and entertaining music video of Stand By Me..." From http://www.playingforchange.com/ and... continue reading
posted by antResearchers used the world’s most powerful transmission electron microscope to make the first ever live action movie of the dynamics of carbon atoms. What they saw looks promising for spintronic-based computing. ... continue reading
posted by cybrbeastTake that, Jake Shimabukuro! :p
posted by arvanaLydia has to call on Beetlejuice's services to rescue Adam and Barbara from a seance gone wrong, and then hope they can rescue her from a marriage of doom!
posted by fireflyBill Nye "The Science Guy" hosts a series that highlights the greatest scientific discoveries of all time, from the earliest time to the present day. The series features nine episodes: Evolution, Earth... continue reading
posted by mauz15Some objects in New York City speak their minds. From description: The latest short film from London Squared Productions. Urban Anthropologists, Andy and Carolyn London interview some of New York... continue reading
posted by southblvdVery meditative -- you can see that 1908 was a different time, when people lived at a much slower pace and would stop and chat on the street. [EDIT] Starts at 0:27 -- I changed the "&start" time but it's... continue reading
posted by arvanaExcerpt from "The Mindspace of Alan Moore" directed by Dez Vylenz. The film leads the audience through Moore's world with the writer himself as guide, beginning with his childhood background, following... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000Will one of the nation's greatest musicians be noticed in a D.C. Metro stop during rush hour? Violinist Joshua Bell experimented for Gene Weingarten's Sunday Magazine story in The Washington Post. Original story ... continue reading
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