Archive for May 3rd, 2010

Easy Chocolate Truffles, Mother’s Day Ideas, Sew a Custom Bag

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  Easy Chocolate Truffles Mother’s Day
Ideas Sew a Custom Bag Guy’s Guide to
Buying Flowers No Sew Duct Tape Pouch Double
Chocolate Cheesecake Make Bath Bombs DIY
Faux Pearl N…
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Arduino-powered ball balance machine

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This wood panel has the ability to move a ball anywhere it wants thanks
to Arduino, servos, and processing. If the noise could be cut down this
would make for a very cool installation. Origamata via Make
By: fungus amungus

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Business card ninja

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It’s always amazing to see people take some simple skill and take it to
ridiculous extremes. This video showcases one man’s insane talent for
throwing business cards. Popping balloons, up through open windows, and
knocking stuff over. And here we were all wasting our time using them to
share contact…
By: fungus amungus

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Sweet parkour video

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Damien Walters shows off once again that he can run and jump over and
above practically anything. If you have any interest in watching someone
showing off some gymnastic skills both on the mat and off, check it out.
via Neatorama
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Cupcake Cannon

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This video from Johnny Cupcakes features a steampunked pneumatic cannon
firing cupcakes and test subjects in lab coats. The cannon looks awesome
and the footage is shot at 700 frames a second for some nice slo-mo.
It just goes to show that slo-mo explosions of pretty much anything are
always fun. …
By: fungus amungus

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Novel nanoparticles prevent radiation damage

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April 26, 2010 ─ (BRONX, NY) ─ Tiny, melanin-covered nanoparticles may protect bone marrow from the harmful effects of radiation therapy, according to scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University who successfully tested the strategy in mouse models. Infusing these particles into human patients may hold promise in the future. The research is described in the current issue of the International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics.

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