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The Last Supper - A Study Of Leonardo Da Vinci's Painting
The Last Supper is a 15th century mural painting created by Leonardo da Vinci for his patron Duke Ludovico Sforza and his duchess Beatrice d'Este. It... Read more
The 18 April 2011 by Gerard
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Elgin Park - American Town Frozen in Time
image credit Imagine a town as a time capsule, where nothing has changed since the 1960s. Certainly, there are examples the world over but for the most part... Read more
The 18 April 2011 by Gerard
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Star Trek Bathrobes
Star Trek Bathrobes look like a uniform from a distance. They're the same color as your sciences department top, or command-gold if that was your department.... Read more
The 18 April 2011 by Gerard
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Things To Do With Paper Clips When You're Bored
image credit In this day and age people really want to keep hold of their jobs - there is a recession on after all. Plus with every keystroke at your terminal... Read more
The 17 April 2011 by Gerard
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Phonetic Clues Hint Language Is Africa-Born
A researcher analyzing the sounds in languages spoken around the world has detected an ancient signal that points to southern Africa as the place where modern... Read more
The 17 April 2011 by Gerard
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Dogs In Shades
image credit Let's face it - dogs are cool. Yet every so often even our canine friends need a little more protection for their eyes. So, out comes the sun and... Read more
The 16 April 2011 by Gerard
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RoboEarth
What if robots could learn from their past experiences? And what if they could share their new-found knowledge instantaneously with their peers? RoboEarth is... Read more
The 15 April 2011 by Gerard
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Cat Levitator
The Cat Levitator was invented by Per Karlsson in 1954. This device was invented by Swedish immigrant Per Karlsson in the early 50s, and a small series was... Read more
The 15 April 2011 by Gerard
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The World's Tallest Tree
Redwood National Park in California, Usa, is hiding the tallest tree in the world. The tree is called 'Hyperion,' and is 379 feet and 4 inches (115,6 meters)... Read more
The 15 April 2011 by Gerard
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Oldest Readable Writing In Europe Discovered
Marks on a clay tablet fragment found in Greece are the oldest known decipherable text in Europe, a new study says. Considered 'magical or mysterious' in its... Read more
The 15 April 2011 by Gerard
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