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Appearing out of nowhere, two dust devils started spinning their magic on a kids baseball game in Japan. Of course, chaos insued. Enjoy the fun!
How accurate can you spin a barrel at a distance? If you are like me, you've never tried it in your life. Well, these guys are aces in this matter. Have a look of what tricks they have up their sleeve! Enjoy!
Here's a cool compilation of airplane low passes that will make your spine tingle! Simply magnificent!
Some dude has a weird hobby: spinning everything he can get his hands on: from saw blades to luggage. Just as long he doesn't spin it out of control...Enjoy!
Here's an incredible compilation with air force jets, doing some stunning low altitude passes, and even breaking the sound barrier while doing it. It's so beautiful, that it sends shivers down your spine! Enjoy!
A very cool remote controlled airplane, which looks like a witch and can actually fly. Watch this guy take it out for a spin
This guy has some awesome brakedance moves. The star of those moves is by far the head spinning. He's able to hold his balance while spinning for a massive amount of time. It's a really cool video, so I think you'll like it!
This seems to be the latest fashion: pen spinning. I've seen several videos on the net with guys from different corners of the world with the same weird passion: pen spinning. I have to admit that the spinning pen trick looks pretty cool, but from this to some of them considering that they are artists...it's a long way. So here you go...pen spinning video clip. Enjoy
Funny
Boxing has never been funnier! In this Japanese game show (where else?) they spin the "fighters" 10-20 times, and then they let them fight it out. Hilarity ensues!
Yeah, well this guy has some pretty good pen spinning tricks up his sleeve, but when it comes to smarts....well that's a whole different chapter. He almost gets himself killed. Idiot!
Ouch
A spectacular rally crash, resulting in seven spins. This guy must be lucky to be alive. Ouch!
Big in Japan
It seems that when pepole have to conform to the same rules, they will once in a while have a need to blow out steam and do some crazy sh!t. For example this g@y video game. It's a spin off the human tetris shows in Japan. WTF?
Tech
Here's a fresh new design for wheels. The cool and ingenious part is that these wheels don't move sideways physically, but spin in opposite directions through (what looks to me like) inner ball bearings. Simple and very versatile!
Amazing
Blind luck saved the day in this case. After a safety harness on the Greenpeace ship wasn't properly released, the helicopter gets out of control, hitting the ship with its tail rotor and starting to spin. Luckily nobody got injured!
To get an idea about the power of a tornado, have a look at this water twister, gathering strength, and effortlessly moving a big ship. Wow!
A very cool compilation of videos (some of which can be found on this site too) of crazy and amazing skills caught on video. The sickest in my opinion is the one with the spinning pens. You can view it in more detail here, but only after you see this cool compilation video first. Enjoy!
Also have a look at this girl who displays some of the best rollerblading skills I've ever seen!
Technology and Health News
For the first time a gene was identified that allows the repair of damaged nerves in nematodes. The study is from Science Express.
A gene that can stimulate the growth of nerve cells was first identified by researchers at the University of Utah (USA), thanks to cutting-edge experimental techniques and a huge genetic screening on a nematode (cylindrical or worm).
The neurons, which in the embrio are able to regenerate, in adults have their capacity to "repair" reduced or absent. In other words, damage to the central nervous system (brain or spinal cord) and its consequences - paralysis, loss or reduction of cognitive faculties - are permanent.
"In the past molecules have been identified that can inhibit the growth of neurons in different organisms," says the coordinator of research Michael Bastiani, "but their removal in the laboratory had no effect. That is why we went to look for those genes that can stimulate rather than inhibit, the regeneration of nerve. "
Taking as a experimental model flat worms (Caenorhabditis elegans), biologists have searched for the genes that trigger the regrowth of motor (neurons that "command" voluntary muscles): in practice, with an experimental technique called RNA interference to "shut down ", one by one, 5000 on 20,000 genes in the DNA of worms (genes similar are also present in humans).
The analysis led to the identification of dlk-1, which appears to play a key role in the regeneration of nerve tissue, and three other genes responsible for the formation of axons (parts of the neuron that conduct electrical signal).
The researchers found that in nematodes, the gene dlk-1 not only triggers a chain of events known as "Map kinase" behind the growth of neurons, but also that their regeneration can be increased or decreased by stimulating the gene to produce amounts more or less high of the protein dlk-1.
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