Remember how awesome an octopus is, especially when they battle it out with a shark (here)? Well, to sea lions, they are nothing but mere food. So who's more badass now?
This clip was taken from a crittercam attached to a sea lion used by the National Geographic Channel researcher's in documenting sea lions whereby the group's mission is to save these endangered but awesome creatures. Just see how that sea lion gobbles the helpless octopus. [National Geographic]
Freak of the Week : Study and get an iPad
Though the iPad may seem like a big bust, still having one can make you look badass. Now, have you ever imagined yourself studying for the sake of your future and at the same time being rewarded for it now? This happens to scholars most of the time. But students from Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, specifically full-time students, will be rewarded by well, being a student there by receiving an iPad starting this fall.
With iPad's ability to host eBooks, students from the university will be instructed to purchase their lecture books from the iBook Store. Pretty cool. With that, the students won't be obligated to take down notes on bulky notebooks and bring with them books that I assume most of the time, won't be read at all. I wish all schools will be like that. [thenextweb]
With iPad's ability to host eBooks, students from the university will be instructed to purchase their lecture books from the iBook Store. Pretty cool. With that, the students won't be obligated to take down notes on bulky notebooks and bring with them books that I assume most of the time, won't be read at all. I wish all schools will be like that. [thenextweb]
Little girl does it all
Can you solve a Rubik's cube? Probably yes. Can you balance a set of books? Maybe yes. Do you know pi up to its nth digit? Well, probably not. Are you girl? Yes, there is a high chance. But can you do this? Of course, NOT. This is just awesome right here. [Guyism]
Nanobots in, Cancer out?
Cancer may become a thing of the past as nanobots have already been proven effective, so far at least. The 70-nanometer attack bots—made with two polymers and a protein that attaches to the cancerous cell's surface—carry a piece of RNA called small-interfering RNA (siRNA), which deactivates the production of a protein, starving the malign cell to death. Once it has delivered its lethal blow, the nanoparticle breaks down into tiny pieces that get eliminated by the body in the urine.
And guess what, nanobots can be used as much as you want to kill those damned cancer cells, and so far, no side effects have been seen or encountered. That is just the Lord's work right there. Here is the original article.
And guess what, nanobots can be used as much as you want to kill those damned cancer cells, and so far, no side effects have been seen or encountered. That is just the Lord's work right there. Here is the original article.
See those black dots? They are the nanobots, and they are
pulverizing the hell out of that cancer cell
LHC at work on March 30
After creating so much buzz way back in the past, but failing to deliver its goods earlier around last November due to some glitches, the Large Hadron Collider, which many have dubbed as the destroyer of the universe, will finally be revealing what it really is made for.
The LHC allegedly is supposed to find some "god-particle" from which everything started. But on the 30th, its mission is to recreate conditions that is fairly close to the Big Bang. Will this cause a huge black hole, and suck the universe, as what the haters say? All we can do is wait. But I hope it won't. [via PhysOrg]
The LHC allegedly is supposed to find some "god-particle" from which everything started. But on the 30th, its mission is to recreate conditions that is fairly close to the Big Bang. Will this cause a huge black hole, and suck the universe, as what the haters say? All we can do is wait. But I hope it won't. [via PhysOrg]
Freak of the Week : LegoLand California
I have featured previously a collection of insane, life-sized figures made completely out of Lego. Now, imagine those life-sized figures in an environment also made completely out of Lego. Well, not all of them, but most of them. Now what do you get? A LegoLand. And this LegoLand is the only one found outside of Europe, the others being in Denmark, Windsor (England), and Germany. [PlanetOddity]
See the photos after the cut.
See the photos after the cut.
Freak of the Week : My Mom's on Facebook
Well, not really. But I'll make sure that what this song portrays won't happen to me.
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