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Yeah, I was expecting Paris too, but apparently we'll have to make due with Las Vegas for now
Here are some cool tricks you can do at home with a gas that is denser than air. Pretty cool, especially after inhaling it!
A marshmallow factory explosion creates a shock-wave that resembles that of a nuclear bomb, in the Nevada desert, near Las Vegas.
Funny
A very neat music video featuring Rayman and the Raving Rabbids in an interpretation of Gangasta's Paradise! Enjoy!
Some guy decided it would be fun if he pushes the red fire alarm in a gas station! The result? Well...see for yourself!
We know from Top Gear that the Bugatti Veyron goes fast. But at 1000hp it also guzzles up gas like no other car. The result? Well some owners will have to result to drastic measures, and lots of embarrassment!
A news anchor woman just can't stop laughing after her colleague says a minor boo-boo. Very funny situation, yet slightly embarrassing for both of them. Enjoy!
A funny compilation of clips of stars from a time when they did 2-cents commercials and starred in cheap horror flicks. Amongst those you'll see in it are: Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Mike Myers, Celine Dion, Andre Agassi, John Travolta, Keanu Reeves, Jodie Foster, Britney Spears, Robbie Williams, George Clooney, Victoria Beckham, and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Enjoy this absolutely hilarious video.
Well, it isn't called stupid man's breakdown for nothing. As you'll see Paris Hilton runs out of gas, in the middle of the boulevard whilst being followed by paparazzi. They decide to give her some help, just to find out that Paris has no clue to wear the "gas thingy" is located on the car. Well, after this what's she gonna do for an encore?
A dumb woman doesn't have to be blonde, if that's what you're thinking. She tries to refuel her BMW, but I can't understand why she didn't just give up on it when she saw it was too hard
WTF..?!
A dumb woman, reversed her car into the pump of a gas station. Then, wanting to push the brake, she actually stepped HARD on the accelerator. The resulting damage is in this video to be seen by all...WTF!?
Ouch
These guys decided that there wasn't enough adrenaline in their life, so they took a canister of gas threw it on top of some dry wood and lit it on fire....the only problem was that things didn't turn out as they wished...
Amazing
An oldie but goldie: Las Vegas as could be seen in 1977. This is probably how will look back to 2009, 30 years from now. Amazing how things change at a faster and faster rate!
Here's what a real explosion looks like. A train car under pressure, with vollatile gasses, catches fire and bursts into a HUGE explosion!
Wow. You haven't lived until you've seen a massive railroad storage tank, getting instantly crushed by outside pressure. Let that be a lesson to you kids: if you have hot gas in a sealed container, make sure you've properly sealed it!
I've got to tell you, that I didn't believe in this myth. The energy from the mobile phone is so little that, you aren't able to get a spark. Things change if the energy is "stored" in the crumpled aluminum foil, and making lots of calls. The only realistic scenario I can come up with is that your car or some other piece of metal is already statically charged and your phone is the water drop that fills the glass. Anyway, it's very unlikely!
Sexy
Masami Nagasawa in hot white bikini at a photo shoot in Japan. She is very hot and cute, and looks amazing in that bikini. Enjoy this hot Masami Nagasawa photo shoot video!
Technology and Health News
A new advanced thermometer, based on noise Johnson, increased by five times the accuracy of current systems
After seven years of work, researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Nist), the U.S. organization for the development of technologies, have managed to build a new type of thermometer, Johnson Noise Thermometer (Jnt), defined by the same scientists a goal of thermometry, which advances to five times the current state of the art. The new device will in fact take measurements of extreme precision, never obtained so far, fundamental for basic research and for the definition of units of measurement. At the head of the project is Sam Benz, the Quantum Devices Group, which officially presented it on June 9th at a conference on measures of accuracy in Broomfield, Colorado.
The new thermometer provides the temperature starting from noise Johnson (hence the name), generated by the random motion of electrons inside a resistance. This measure is directly proportional to the temperature, and the system makes it possible to reduce the error without any additional calibrations. "All measurements are electrical, and do not require volumes of gas or mechanical systems that sometimes, depending on environmental conditions, could give approximate results." says Benz, " beauty is that the measurement is also very simple to perform. "
For the first time there was a negative charge exactly equal to 25 percent of that unit. Research in Nature magazine.
Since the electricity comes from the transport of electrons, it is logical to expect that the smallest load that can be transported is equal to the charge of a single electron. Under specific conditions, it is possible to observe portions of this fundamental unit. Even in these conditions, however, there have been observed only odd fractions of charge: third, fifth, seventh. In the last issue of Nature it was published the existence of a quasi-particle with a charge corresponding exactly a quarter of that of an electron.
In particular, these unique elementary particles, which have been precisely called "quasi-particles" to their particular nature, are formed when electrons are confined in a two-dimensional system, which forces them to interact strongly with each other. It is known that when a flow of electrons is confined in a two-dimensional plan of a semiconductor and it is applied simultaneously in a strong magnetic field perpendicular to this plane, the electrons have unusual quantum properties. In a research just published in Nature, in an electron gas, two-dimensional and ultra-pure, were detected within the fluid vortexes charges carrying exactly one quarter of the charge of an electron.
A study conducted by an Italian and published on Pnas shows that healthy cells, if required to "diet", have an increased resistance to stress caused by the drugs compared with those ill.
Fasting can be a weapon against the heavy effects of chemotherapy. Just as the fight against cancer concentrates its efforts on the so-called magic bullets, drugs capable of selectively target diseased cells from laboratories of the University of Southern California shows a new paradigm: protect healthy cells and then go furiously only against those sick . A team led by biologist Italian Valter Longo, which involved the United States laboratories and the hospital Gaslini of Genoa, has discovered a kind of magic screen that healthy cells (as a result of caloric restriction) have as a defense against chemotherapy. The results of the study appeared on Pnas Early Edition (here a link to the video.)
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