God Eternal Within the Body - DNA Encoded Message P1/2

Dec 29, 2013

God Eternal Within the Body - DNA Encoded Message P1/2

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God Eternal Within the Body - DNA Encoded Message P2/2
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The Language of the Divine Matrix Part 1/2
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The Language of the Divine Matrix Part 2/2
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Life Size Doctor Who Flying Tardis!

Dec 18, 2013

Life size Doctor Who Flying Tardis!

Life size Doctor Who flying Tardis!

Built, Flown and Filmed by www.Flyonix.com

It was all going to well, until the crash...

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Murray Gold - Onward!

BBC - Doctor who theme song 2010

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Avegant Virtual Retinal Display: Prototype Hands-on

Oct 15, 2013

Avegant Virtual Retinal Display: Prototype hands-on

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Move over, Oculus Rift: Avegant's next-gen "virtual retinal display" projects images directly into your eyeballs. CNET's Tim Stevens checks out the prototype, and gets all the details from Avegant CEO Ed Tang.

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6 "Digital Life" Hacks, for Strong & Secure Passwords!

Oct 4, 2013

6 "Digital Life" Hacks, for Strong & Secure Passwords!

In recognition of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, here are 6 tips to making solid passwords, to help protect your digital life. Subscribe

100 Things iPhone 5S - 5C Can't Do Android Phones Can

Sep 20, 2013

100 Things iPhone 5S - 5C Can't do Android Phones Can

With the new release of the iPhone 5C and the iPhone 5S. Everyone expected something magical with iOS7. But Apple decided to once again play it safe. There is so much Android can do that it is becoming apparent that iOS is no longer a threat. Here is a SMALL list of 100 things that iPhone 5S and 5C running iOS 7 still can't do that most newer Android phones can.

100 Things iPhone Still Can't Do Complete List: http://goo.gl/0NneHn

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First Self-healing Polymer That Requires No External Intervention

Sep 18, 2013

The "Terminator" polymer: I'll be back

Scientists report the first self-healing thermoset elastomer that requires no intervention to induce its repair. Self-healing polymers mend themselves by reforming broken cross-linking bonds. An industrially familiar, permanently cross-linked poly(urea–urethane) elastomeric network was demonstrated to completely mend itself after being cut in two by a razor blade. It is the metathesis reaction of aromatic disulphides, which naturally exchange at room temperature, that causes regeneration.

Read more at: http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/201...

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Introduction to Quantum Dots

Sep 14, 2013

Introduction to Quantum Dots

Laurie King at Imperial College London introduces us to quantum dots. Special nanocrystals called quantum dots absorb UV light and emit the energy as visible light in the form of a colour. The colour depends on the size of the quantum dot. Smaller dots are green and larger dots are red. Quantum dots can be used in solar cells as they absorb light from the sun and can also emit the energy as electrical energy.

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Drone's Eye View Of Burning Man 2013

Sep 10, 2013

Drone's eye view of Burning Man 2013

Some daytime scenes from around the playa at Burning Man 2013. Be sure to watch in HD at full screen for maximum awesomeness!

Major art include BELIEVE, The Man, French CORE: Stairway to Heaven, Minnesota CORE: The Year the Playa Stood Still, New Orleans CORE: Altar of the Wetlands: Recreating Nature in a Post-Industrial Society, Fractal Planet, The Janky Barge, Truth is Beauty, Coyote, East Bay CORE : First Home, NYC CORE: Star of the City, Like4Real, The Temple of Whollyness, Photo Chapel.

Soundtrack: Elixir by Fingers in the Noise.
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Shot with a GoPro Hero3 on a DJI Phantom with an Arris CM2000 motorized gimbal.

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Programmable Glue Made Of DNA Directs Tiny Gel Bricks To Self-assemble

Sep 9, 2013
Programmable glue made of DNA directs tiny gel bricks to self-assemble A team of researchers at the Wyss Institute of Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University has found a way to self-assemble complex structures out of bricks smaller than a grain of salt. The new method could help solve one of the major challenges in tissue engineering: creating injectable components that self-assemble into intricately structured, biocompatible scaffolds at an injury site to help regrow human tissues. The key to self-assembly was developing the world's first programmable glue. The glue is made of DNA, and it directs specific bricks of a water-filled gel to stick only to each other, the scientists report in the September 9 online issue of Nature Communications....read more

Obama Torn To Shreds On Fox News Over Syria

Obama torn to shreds on Fox News over Syria - Seriously a Must Watch

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The Future of Design

Sep 7, 2013

The Future of Design

SpaceX is exploring methods for engineers to accelerate their workflow by designing more directly in 3D. We are integrating breakthroughs in sensor and visualization technologies to view and modify designs more naturally and efficiently than we could using purely 2D tools. We are just beginning, but eventually hope to build the fastest route between the idea of a rocket and the reality of the factory floor. Special thanks to Leap Motion, Siemens and Oculus VR, as well as NVIDIA, Projection Design, Provision, and to everyone enabling and challenging the world to interact with technology in exciting new ways.

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Earth's 10 Most Mysterious Places

Sep 5, 2013

Earth's 10 Most Mysterious Places

Lesser-known places on Earth hiding crazy secrets...

The 10 Most Mysterious Places on Earth (06/2012)


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Zip Bags from Japan

Sep 3, 2013

Zip Bags from Japan

Tim bought these Japanese Zip Bags back in 1984, and as well as being fun, they are an interesting example of topology! Essentially a long strip of tough fabric with an attached zip, when you do the zip up, it becomes a useful bag. Depending on the distance from the start of the zip to the end of the strip, 4 different shapes of bag are possible. In addition, you can even combine 2 strips, to make a bigger bag.

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Real Spray-on Clothes To Hit The Catwalk

Aug 29, 2013
Forget weaving and stitching clothes. A new material could be sprayed directly onto your body and have you ready to go out in minutes. Particle engineer Paul Luckham and fashion designer Manel Torres from Imperial College London combined cotton fibres, polymers and a solvent to form a liquid that becomes a fabric when sprayed. The material can be built up in layers to create a garment of your desired thickness and can also be washed and worn again like conventional fabrics....read more

Radio Wave Treated Water Could Change Agriculture As We Know It

Aug 28, 2013
The technology – radio wave energised water – massively increases the output of vegetables and fruits by up to 30 per cent. Not only are the plants much bigger but they are largely disease-resistant, meaning huge savings in expensive fertilisers and harmful pesticides. Extensively tested in Ireland and several other countries, the inexpensive water treatment technology is now being rolled out across the world. The technology makes GM obsolete and also addresses the whole global warming fear that there is too much carbon dioxide in the air, by simply converting excess CO2 into edible plant mass....read more

Raspberries Enhance Male Fertility

Aug 27, 2013
Ocean Acidification Amplifies Global Warming. Scientists have long been aware of the fact that ocean acidification negatively affects marine wildlife. However, it took them quite a while to figure out that said phenomenon also amplifies global warming. Researchers writing in yesterday's issue of the journal Nature Climate Change explain that, according to their investigation......read more

Raspberries Enhance Male Fertility. US scientists now claim that men who are looking to become fathers but have fertility issues might up their chances to have children should they pick up the habit of eating raspberries. Apparently, these fruits are highly rich in vitamin C and magnesium, sources say. Vitamin C has previously been proven to both make male gametes less susceptible to damage, and up their count. In fact, investigations have revealed that men over the age of 44 who eat loa......read more

Black Tea Staves Off Tooth Decay. People who drink at least three cups of black tea per day are less likely to suffer from tooth decay, researchers writing in the British Nutrition Foundation's Nutrition Bulletin argue. Interestingly enough, this beverage continues to fight back tooth decay regardless of whether or not the people who consume it add some sugar in it. Experiments have shown that several chemical compounds found in black tea are highly effective in terms of keeping two types of b......read more

Mysterious 13-foot Sea Creature Washes Up On Beach In Spain

Aug 22, 2013

Mysterious 13-foot sea creature washes up on beach in Spain, baffles experts - NY Daily News


The ocean is filled with mysteries, and one of them has washed up on a beach in Spain. An unidentified creature discovered on the coast near Villaricos has experts scratching their heads — and holding their noses. The 13-foot carcass, discovered by a woman with its head detached, is likely a fish, experts said. However, it wasn't immediately clear which kind. Theories ranged from a type of shark to a giant oarfish.

Bitcoin Bites: Germany Recognizes Digital Currency As 'Private Money'

Aug 19, 2013

Bitcoin Bites: Germany recognizes digital currency as 'private money'

Bitcoin is slowly joining the big league of currencies. Germany has become the first country to accept the digital money as legal tender - recognized in law and for tax purposes. Katie Pilbeam from RT's Venture Capital program explains.

Read More: http://on.rt.com/qeptyy

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How to Make Green Tea Coconut Ice Cream - DAIRY FREE

Aug 17, 2013

How to Make Green Tea Coconut Ice Cream - DAIRY FREE

Many people are lactose intolerant so Stephy came up with this delicious Green Tea Coconut Ice cream! Enjoy!

Get the Recipe Here: http://bit.ly/18SP6zW

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Bashar - Secret of Visualization

Aug 15, 2013

Bashar - Secret of Visualization

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Bashar - Happiness Is A Decision

Bashar - Happiness is a Decision

Be happy because that is what you want to be. You don't need another reason. And when you do choose to be happy, anything outside of you has no other choice but to give you happy reflections. In a sense, life is a mirror. When you smile, it smiles back. The universal reflecting mirror does not have a mind of its own. It is only nothing. Nothing at all. It is only a reflection of what you put there. That's what makes it effortless. Just know that when you are happy, nothing else can happen, but happy reflections.

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Street View Lets You Explore the TARDIS Hiding in Plain Site in London

Street View Lets You Explore the TARDIS Hiding in Plain Site in London
Google Maps is proving that it's not just YouTube that can do Easter Eggs. Hidden in plain sight in the streets of London is a conspicuous-looking blue box. A bit too conspicuous for Dr. Who fans. But, granted, a police box, even an ancient one like this, isn't an uncommon sight, even today, in London. Curious visitors will soon find out though that it's no plain police box, it is, in fact, the TARDIS, gloriously depicted in 360-degree panoramic photos.

Abraham Hicks - The Law Of Detraction

Aug 14, 2013

Abraham Hicks - The law of detraction

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Super-fast Quantum Computers? Scientists Find Asymmetry In Topological Insulators

Researchers Slow Light to Less than One Billionth of Its Top Speed
Scientists from France and China claim to have successfully slowed light to less than one billionth of its top speed. For those unaware, light travels at about 300,000 kilometers per second in a vacuum, so there is little denying these brainiacs' achievement is nothing if not impressive.

AquaTop Turns Your Bathtub Into an Interactive Touch Device
Researchers at Tokyo's University of Electro-Communications have harnessed Kinect sensors and projectors to turn tubs into touchscreen displaysCalled Aquatop, the combination allows people to use more interactive gestures than the usual tapping and swiping methods typical of touchscreen devices. With the Kinect sensor, users can scoop, drop, dunk and pull media.

Super-fast quantum computers? Scientists find asymmetry in topological insulators
New research shows that a class of materials being eyed for the next generation of computers behaves asymmetrically at the sub-atomic level. This research is a key step toward understanding the topological insulators that may have the potential to be the building blocks of a super-fast quantum computer that could run on almost no electricity.