Here's a fascinating look at fungus, or in other words, a member of a large group of organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and moulds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. Above, we have the bio-luminescent "Bitter Oyster". Continue reading for more.
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An industrial shredder is basically a machine used for reducing the size of all kinds of material. Industrial shredders come in many different variations and sizes. The largest scrap metal shredder in the world is the 9,200 hp (6,860 kW) Lynxs at the Sims plant at the mouth of the River Usk in Newport Wales with access by road, rail and sea. It can process 450 cars per hour. Continue reading for more.
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We have seen the future of technology, and it's filled with full color E-paper devices, multi-sensory gadgets, reusable adhesives, light-controlling sheets, omnidirectional cameras, flexible film speakers, and more. Continue reading to see them all.
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Believe it or not, there's a human face in Machu Picchu, Peru. According to one person who visited the historic site: "You have to look at it from a specific angle to see the face. I was there and saw it from the right angle and saw the face clearly." Continue reading to see ten more weird things spotted in images and objects that can't be unseen.
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Not everyone enjoys coffee, and that's why energy drinks were invented, or so we'd like to think. Aside from all the Red Bull, Rockstar, Monster Energy varieties that you commonly see in markets, there are some strange brands that exist as well. Continue reading to see them all.
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Simply put, melanism occurs when dark-colored pigment develops in the skin or its appendages and is the opposite of albinism. Pseudo-melanism, also called abundism, is another variant of pigmentation, characterized by dark spots or enlarged stripes, which cover a large part of the body of the animal making it appear melanistic. Continue reading to see more.
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NERF's most popular products are Nerf Blasters, which are toy plastic guns that shoot foam darts, which are, among other things: Velcro-tipped in order to stick to Nerf vests, tipped with suction cups designed to stick to smooth surfaces, streamlined to fit in magazines, able to whistle in flight, or a color variation, such as camouflage and glow in the dark. So it's no surprise that some geeks are experts at customizing these blasters. Above, we have a Halo 4-inspired shotgun. Continue reading to see more.
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Billboards typically show large, ostensibly witty slogans, and distinctive visuals, billboards are highly visible in the top designated market areas. However, due to more people using the internet, companies are getting very creative with their billboards to make you look twice. Continue reading for more.
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Seven versions of Blade Runner have been shown for various markets as a result of controversial changes made by film executives. A rushed Director's Cut was released in 1992 after a strong response to workprint screenings. Continue reading to see more awesome minimalist movie posters.
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Isaac Asimov was an American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. This is what his business card, or one of them, looked like. Continue reading for more.
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