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scificity:

Words to live by on a lazy…

scificity:

Words to live by on a lazy Sundayhttp://scificity.tumblr.com

Certainly does Bender
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Published on April 30, 2014 06:30

April 29, 2014

After years of sleek smartphones, people now want something…



After years of sleek smartphones, people now want something weird

Rachel Feltman, qz.com


The most excit­ing thing about Google’s Project Ara, a mod­u­lar phone that cus­tomers can build and rebuild to their own spec­i­fi­ca­tions indef­i­nite­ly, isn’t that it’s so cus­tomiz­able. What’s real­ly crazy about Ara is that it looks like a…



This is pretty much the blok-phone that l posted about years ago. Finally some one has done something with the concept…

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Published on April 29, 2014 09:55

Ah, the beauty of an evolving, living tongue…



Ah, the beauty of an evolving, living tongue…

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Published on April 29, 2014 06:30

April 28, 2014

Yup.

Yup.
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Published on April 28, 2014 06:30

April 27, 2014

The Pirate Bay Bundle

The Pirate Bay Bundle:

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So here it is: the pirate bay bundle. You can also watch the trailer if you haven’t seen it This has taken me so much longer than I ever anticipated. I’ve been stuck in the thick of this for so long that I thought I would never see the light and…



Because sharing isn’t always illegal…

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Published on April 27, 2014 06:30

April 26, 2014

neurosciencestuff:

Neurosurgeons successfully implant 3D…





neurosciencestuff:



Neurosurgeons successfully implant 3D printed skull


A 22-year-old woman from the Netherlands who suffers from a chronic bone disorder — which has increased the thickness of her skull from 1.5cm to 5cm, causing reduced eyesight and severe headaches — has had the top section of her skull removed and replaced with a 3D printed implant.


The operation was performed by a team of neurosurgeons at the University Medical Centre Utrecht and the university claims this is this first instance of a successful 3D printed cranium that has not been rejected by the patient.


The operation, which took 23 hours, was led by Dr Bon Verweij. The patient’s skull was so thick, that had the operation not been performed, serious brain damage or death may have occurred in the near future.


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There we go, printed skulls, what’s next, weaving muscle or Neuro-sculpture?

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Published on April 26, 2014 06:30

April 25, 2014

April 24, 2014

steampunkd:

Minecraft steampunk tortoise with an ornate city on…



steampunkd:



Minecraft steampunk tortoise with an ornate city on its back


Built over five months in Minecraft, “Atropos” is a steampunk tortoise with an ornate city on its back



Pretty amazing minecraft thing.

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Published on April 24, 2014 06:30

April 23, 2014

gameraddictions:

artist: David Rapoza set 9

Some lovely…





gameraddictions:



artist: David Rapoza set 9



Some lovely Theriocephalic images…
I’ve a few Theriocephalic surprises in the next book I’m writing.

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Published on April 23, 2014 06:30