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By using thumbtacks this guy managed to obtaind some stuningly cool hologram that are just scratched onto the surface. By using the sun as a tool, he showcases this achievement. Pretty cool! Enjoy!
The neat thing about this tutorial, is that although it's pretty straightforward, it has a lot of scientific background, as it is briefly explained (it is based on the "e" number a.k.a golder ratio). All you need is Adobe Photoshop or Gimp. Pretty impressive.
You can make your very own glow in the dark mountain dew by using only baking soda and hydrogen peroxide (aka oxygenated water). The chemical reaction from this mix gives a pretty cool glow!
Here's a pretty cool DIY type of video. It shows you how you can make a miniature stove from a couple of basic household items. Pretty cool, and could be really useful when you go on a camping trip!
If you've got the patience to cut 30,000 match heads, and put them all together, then you too, can be the proud witness of this match bomb! I guess it doesn't get much better than this without alerting the FBI !
Tech
According to wikipedia, the homopolar motor was the first ever device that managed to produce rotational movement from electromagnetism. It was first built and demonstrated by Michael Faraday in 1821. Here are a few examples of these types of motors, that you can do at home!
Celebrities
I think it's a first for Jeniffer Aniston. Not sure though. Anyway the ad itself isn't very special except for Jeniffer's round "behind" ;)
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