

How to survive a bellyflop from a height
Don't try this at home. The bellyflop is not a dive for the faint-hearted. Let alone from 35 feet up into 12 inches of water, a new world record.
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Fire Flower fire extinguishers
For those who cook with oil, it’s important to be extremely careful with the possibility of fire. The Fire Flowers are fire extinguishers that l [...]
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Storm Turns Part of Tropical Kenya White
A huge hailstorm turned parts of central Kenya white, thrilling residents most of whom had never experienced such conditions.
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Boy has shoulder made from elbow
A teenage cancer patient has undergone successful surgery to rebuild his shoulder using his elbow.
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The Terrifying (Inevitable) Future of Advertising
No man can know what the future will look like, but we're willing to go out on a limb and say that 1) there will still be advertising and 2) it will b [...]
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Most accidentally inappropriate campaign photo ever
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Magnificently Attractive Living Organisms That Glow in the Dark
Living organisms that emit lights called bioluminescent contain either luciferin (a substance that emits light in certain chemical reaction) or lucife [...]
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How two students built an A-bomb
It's one of the burning questions of the moment: how easy would it be for a country with no nuclear expertise to build an A-bomb? Forty years ago in a [...]
via guardian.co.uk
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