Men use public bathrooms decorated with female mannequins at a shopping center in Sao Joao da Madeira, northern. You might be surprised to come across a scantily clad model in a public bathroom, but shoppers at Portugal’s Eight Avenue mall in Sao Joao da Madeira are beginning to like it. Spread across the mens’ […]
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Mannequins Decorate Portugal Bathrooms
Wall Street Paying for this Year’s Super Expensive Campaign
Eight of the 10 largest donors so far to the U.S. presidential campaigns are Wall Street banks, led by Goldman Sachs, according to research on Thursday from a political watchdog group.
Goldman and its executives have pumped $1.7 million into the races, with 70 percent going to Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, despite former CEO […]
How to Make a BristleBot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUSTXUis_ys
You’ve probably been sitting there all morning trying to decide how to make a robot out of a toothbrush. Yeah, me too. Well, you’re in luck.
Boston Dynamics Rough Terrain Robot
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmVaLp8icoU
Boston Dynamics has released a prototype of an all-terrain robot, BigDog. The quadruped robot is equipped with a computer featuring sensors that aid its movements over harsh terrain. The robot is powered by a gasoline engine that drives the hydraulic system.
Amazing 3D Paper Heads
Artist Bert Simons creates these stunning sculptures using the same technique as developers would use when creating a 3D game. But takes it a step further and back into the physical world by printing them out.
Bizarre Furniture Made From Recycled Materials
One of our favorite new blogs, WebUrbanist, got a new post about 20 creative (and somewhat bizarre) furniture made from recycled materials.
The four above are: light made from old fluorescent light tubes by Castor Canadensis design collective, a Lamponi lamp made from an old iron, a shopping cart chair by reestore, and a bicycle […]
Mathematician Who Moonlighted as a Night Watchman Solved 37-Year Old Math Problem
A math theorem called the Road Coloring Problem, first conjectured by Benjamin Weiss and Roy Adler in 1970 was finally solved in 2007 … by Avraham Trakhtman, a mathematician who worked as a night watchman after he immigrated to Israel:
3D Printed Brain Lamp
Alexander Lervik’s MyBrain lamp is modeled on his own brain, as run off a 3D printer.
Tooth Tattoos - What Would the Tooth Fairy Think?
The tooth artists at Heward Dental Lab can create custom handpainted artwork on your teeth. They have been in business for over 30 years and state “We have found that there is a lack of true artists in our industry. Our technicians were trained first to be artists and then taught how to construct teeth.”
They […]
The Spine Lamp
What do you get your favorite chiropractor or surgeon for Christmas? Well, the Spine Lamp may be the perfect gift.
But if you think this is unusual, check out the one after the jump.
The Finger Piano
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fefg-P06ygc
Shougaku Ichinensei, a Japanese magazine for 1st graders, always comes with a special learning toy, and this month it was an awesome Finger Piano. Here’s the video.
Another video after the jump proving beyond the shadow of a doubt it’s practically a fully functional piano you wear on your hand.
Calendar Ring
A gold calender ring design, with the three rings rotating independently. The date is adjusted manually.
Super Powered Solar Cells
Light (here from a red laser) hits the Light-Capturing Ribbon,
then reflects back off the surface of the glass and illuminates the silicon matrix.
An MIT researcher has found a way to significantly improve the efficiently of an important type of silicon solar cells while keeping costs about the same. The technology is being commercialized by a […]
Patent Reform Bill Won’t Clean Up Patent Mess
Dog Powered Car
Ars Technica analyzes the Patent Reform Act that has passed the House and is being debated in the Senate. Unfortunately for those longing for real, meaningful patent reform, the bill comes up short in some significant ways. Despite the heated rhetoric on both sides, it is unclear if the legislation will do much […]
The Fine Art of Engaging Donors Online
A fall 2007 study conducted by Convio, Sea Change Strategies and Edge Research has found a number of online marketing opportunities for non-profit organizations.
Of the donors surveyed, 72% said that donating online is more efficient. More than half said they prefer to give online.
Beating Heart Sculpture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h45UrpBsCKI
This working sculpture of the human heart is both fascinating and disgusting.
