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This little bunny is not too happy about the roomba vacuum cleaner with which it shares its space. Tough !
A cat gets a lift from a Roomba vacuum cleaner. If you've never heard of it, Roomba is an autonamous vacuum cleaner robot. Really cool, but it has some bugs though. Anyway, enjoy this funny video!
This fat little kitty is kinda restless during the night. I kinda feel sorry for the guy, for not getting his sleep properly. And I bet he can't even lock it out of the room, because it would yell all night
A very funny sketch done in a tilted room. Yeah, there's some pretty cool acting, done at a 30-45 degree tilted room. Impressive and funny
Here's a pretty elaborate prank pulled off in a women's bathroom. I got to confess, I didn't understand how it was possible at first, but then if you pay attention you notice. Pretty cool and funny
At the amount of prank calls this guys get, it's no wonder that they're popping on the net like mushrooms after rain. Here's a very funny call made by a four year old kid, asking the operator to help him with his math! Hilarious!
Here's a hilarious video with lots of funny scenes. I hope you'll laugh as hard as I did, because the bathroom scene just cracked me up
A cool video of the T-rex gun rifle, which is a .577 gun rifle. It's only drawback is it's kick which comes with the caliber. Just have a look at this video to see people flying through the room after shooting it. It's a really funny T-rex gun video!
A funny and original ad for self cleaning toilets, in Sweden. Pretty cool!
Big in Japan
It's incredible to see what skills this modern day Samurai has: with one swoop of the sword he is able to precisely cut very small objects: a mushroom's umbrella, a pea bean cut horizontally and even a small ball bullet!! It's amazing! Enjoy!
Gaming Videos
As expected the fantastic game Bioshock is going to have a prequel. This teaser trailer that leaked on youtube is particularly interesting because it lets room to a lot of interpretation. Really looking forward to Bioshock 2! Enjoy the watch!
Amazing
Either the snowboarder made a mistake, or the groomer did. Either way, this near miss on the snowboarding slope, is crazy! Just watch!
After a raid on a drug dealer in Mexico, the cops were stunned to find 207 million dollars in cash piled in one of the house's bedrooms. Wow! Now that's an amazing find!
Technology and Health News
Small robots that walk on water like insects? The kitchen table, the walls of a room or the arms of an armchair that are self-cleaning? Two phenomena that Xiao Cheng Zeng, a professor of chemistry at University of Nebraska in Lincoln (USA), considers possible in the near future, and based on the same characteristic: super hidrofobia.
Thanks to the computational performance of the super computer of the Riken Institute in Japan, the researcher is able to reproduce the conditions that give the area the property is to "roll" away the drops of water.
In nature this phenomenon is observed on the bristles of caterpillars or on lotus flowers, and allows insects that often are seen on ponds slip skate on water. As the authors of the study reported the caterpillars or insects skaters get the super hydrophobia surface through a "two-tier" surface which means a waxy base on which there are microscopic structures like hair, often covered in turn by smaller "hair".
These gradients decrease the surface area in contact with the drop of water. The result is that the drop rolls instead of sliding, as it would be a hydrophobic surface.
Twenty years after the first partially successful attempt to cold fusion, a new experiment seems to have reopened the hopes of obtaining nuclear reactions at low energy (LENR low-energy nuclear reactions).
This was announced by a team of researchers led by Pamela Mosier-Boss of the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego (California), with a study presented at the annual meeting of American Chemical Society, the first visible evidence of the production of neutrons, the particles subatomic whose presence demonstrates the atomic reaction occurred.
It was 1989 when Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons showed that it has obtained experimentally the Cold Fusion, arousing great outcry in the scientific community. Fusion is the reaction that takes place inside of stars, their source of energy, able to reproduce in the laboratory at room temperature this process would be an amazing achievement.
Further research then disappointed initial expectations: the rare attempts (for example, those of 2000 and 2002) to reproduce the results of 1989 and have not convinced the path of nuclear reaction at low energy has not proved viable as an alternative to "clean" nuclear fission, which is based on the common operation of nuclear power.
The new devices can operate at 30 degrees above zero, rather than less than 70. This is the characteristic of the new generation of semiconductors, researched at the Italian Institute for the Physics of Matter (INFM-CNR), and in the Ludwig Maximilian University in Monaco of Bavaria and the ETH Zurich (the study).
Today there are two ways to record information on a medium: the electronic format, in which the binary language is the passage of electrons (the transistors) and magnetic (MRAM memory), more recently, in which the binary language is given by state of magnetization. To communicate these two systems could boost significantly the computational schemes, pending the distant quantum computer. Doubling the processing power and memory of a chip while maintaining the size, without the need to go in nano-scale (a scale, that is, a billionth of a meter) are just two of the technology that promises magnetic semiconductors suggest a near future.
These devices were made over ten years ago, but so far required temperatures far below zero to work. The problem now seems outdated as the known semiconductors gallium arsenide containing traces of manganese, a metal which has ferromagnetic properties at around 200 degrees below zero. To increase the temperature threshold, above which the ferromagnetic behavior disappears, the researchers deposited on a semiconductor film of iron - metal known for its magnetic properties - the thickness of a few nanometers.
Iron and manganese interacted so effectively that the new material, has a ferromagnetic behavior up to 30 degrees above zero, a jump of over a hundred degrees above the starting temperature.
This result is a technological response parallel to that of the race to miniaturization and the research was selected the American Physical Society as one of the most important published in Physical Review Letters
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. "
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