Hardest Ring Knockouts


In this video you will see some of the blows with spicy where the human body is very sensitive and chipped, falls to the ground.
This is a special sport but can not exercise all because the professor will exercise more special. Do

The army of terracotta Lego


terracotta army a whole appeared from one day to another under the current road conditions in Florida, but this time it comes to warriors Lego (look here what they are able to build with Legos) and, more than terracotta, are chalk.
The underground soldiers with a lot of weapons and horse are actually 3D drawings made by a team

How do I search the time travelers?


It seems incredible, but the search for time travelers, is an activity that involved, and continues to involve, renowned researchers and scientists around the world.

Yes, you read right: men and women who have decided to dedicate his life to science, says the Economist, also spend part of their time to understand how to recognize any characters from the past

The sarcophagus for Chernobyl reactor


They began yesterday the works of the new concrete and steel sarcophagus displacement - a wide frame 275 and 108 meters high - intended to cover the remains of the reactor affected by the explosion of 1986 (watch the video in timelapse).
 A system of jacks (ie "jack") hydraulic take 5 days to place the mammoth "shield" cost 1.5 billion Euros and funded by the EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development). Once assured 

Even the pigs are optimistic or pessimistic


If a pig is an optimist by nature, it will be difficult to pull it down in the dumps; if it is a pessimistic type, its judgment on things it will be more influenced by the situations around him.

The results of a curious study published in Biology Letters confirm that the relationship between personality traits, mood of the moment and judgment of situations is not only human experience.

AIM, united against the dangerous asteroids


There is a cause that unites Luca Parmitano, Stephen Hawking, Brian May (Queen guitarist and astrophysicist) and over a hundred other scientists: it is called #ISUPPORTAIM and is a campaign in support of the mission of ESA Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM , in fact).

On December 1-2, the European Space Agency Ministerial Conference in Lucerne (Switzerland), it

Super Expensive Car's Crash



In this video you will see how some of the cars collide luxury in the globe, and it is clear that as they move out of the way, from their weight and negligent drivers.
It is a very painful moment to see your car was scratched and not just collide with maddening to this

The storm over the Pacific in the photo of a pilot


UNDER THE LIGHTS. The man, who combines the passion for flying one for photography, he took advantage of a flash to portray a storm that was gathering over the Pacific. For a moment the anatomy of cumulonimbus seemed clearly visible: you notice the updraft (updraft), the anvil (the flat formation that juts out like a shelf, in the upper part), and the overshooting top, that sort dome visible

The emissions fall, but the average global temperature continues to rise


Although the emissions of carbon dioxide are directly attributable to the use of fossil fuels have remained broadly stable in 2015 (compared to 2014), and have grown only slightly in 2016, the current year is on track to become (the new) " warmest year ever, "or at least since the temperatures are collected and recorded scientifically, ie more or less by the end of the 800.

OK because it means that everything is fine?


The origin of this popular form verbal probably dates back to the American troops during the Second World War. When a department was on a mission when he returned was to report any loss of life. In the event that all soldiers had returned to base, the commander was reporting to his superiors using

Human sacrifice also for the ancient Greeks?



The skeleton of a teenager lived 3,000 years ago, without the skull and placed between two rows of stones with a stone slab covering the pelvis, it was found in Greece. Nothing strange, were it not for the excavation site: Mount High School, home of the worship of Zeus and often quoted in antiquity for sacrifices, human and animal, that the ancient Greeks ate on it.


Discovered a small error in the Great Pyramid


The Great Pyramid of Giza was built 4500 years ago and is the most impressive among those found on the Giza Plateau, Egypt. Today is one of the few wonders of the distant past that still can be observed. 146 meters high, resting on a square base with sides about 230 meters long. When it was built with limestone it was coated panels that were removed in the course of time to build other

The success of the Asian worm is written in the genes


Eating habits causing the ecological success of the Asian worm, the notorious beetle came from the East glutton for urban greenery, are due to a unique set of genes, allowing him to easily digest timber sourced from the most disparate.

The invasive insect that feeds on the trunk and the bark of the city's plants, and that in Western parks have few known predators, can count, as compared to other beetles, on a genetic arsenal that allows

The super moon extra of November 14: how to observe it


Although the term is anything but scientific, with the super Luna expression means the coincidence of the full moon with the moment of closest approach to Earth (perigee).

It is not a rare event (happens about once a year) and even nefarious (as many conspiracy theorists tend to believe). But November 14, 2016, when the Moon will enter the phase of the full moon

Crossed Eyed Social Experiment


The actress in the video is not really cross eyed and this video was in NO way intended to discriminate anyone that is cross eyed.
As you can see in the video the reaction of the people is not very good, because they fear

The highest and the lowest in the world


The highest in the world today are the Dutch, one meter and 83 on average, the lowest in the people of East Timor, with an average of one meter and sixty. Among women the distinction belongs to the Latvian with 170 centimeters, while in the bottom of the female list are Guatemalan, at an altitude of 149 cm.


lost nuclear weapon found by a diver


A sub hunting for sea cucumbers in the Banks Island waters, off the British Columbia (Canada), may instead have found a nuclear weapon, perhaps lost in 1950 by a US military plane.

The Royal Canadian Navy has now sent a ship to investigate the story of Sean Smyrichinsky who is involved in a dive, he says he had stumbled on a bizarre large object as a double bed and like a donut cut in half.

Arrive in 3D printed aircraft


Measuring less than 4 meters to only 21 kg in weight, Thor is the first plane of the printed entirely in 3D history. Developed by Airbus and presented a few weeks ago at the Berlin Fair Aviation, is not the toy that at first sight it might seem, but a real milestone in aeronautical design.

FROM COMPUTER TO TRACK. The name, Thor, stands for Test of High-tech Objectives in Reality. "It is a field test of the possibilities offered by the three-dimensional printing," explains

Surprise: leprosy among British squirrels


One of the symbolic animals of Britain, the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is threatened by an invisible enemy, which is contributing to the decline of its species: leprosy.

The same bacteria at the origin of leprosy that also affects the man - now known as Hansen's disease - were found in the DNA of some of these rodents in the British Isles. The discovery published in Science, was conducted by researchers at the University of Edinburgh.

Even tickle it takes the right mood


Darwin said that to experience pleasure from tickling we have to be in the mood. Confirmation that it really is that comes from a group of researchers who made a curious experiment with rats, identifying the area in the brain linked to the feeling of tickling.

MYSTERIOUS SENSATION. According to the father of the theory of evolution, the laughter

Criss Rips Bodies Apart



It's a lovely day at the park for Criss Angel to demonstrate to some bystanders how fun it is to pull apart a couple by their torsos and switch their bodies up.

Tune in to the series premiere of Criss Angel: BeLIEve on October 15 at 10/9c on SPIKE.

Criticism this video montage is considered a computer, and everything is organized before

The oldest geographical map


A group of Danish archaeologists discovered what is thought to be one of the oldest maps ever made: it is a series of signs that were carved about 5,000 years ago on a rock and that seem to represent the position of footpaths and fields.

The stone, which measures 5 centimeters at the widest part, has been dated between 2700 and 2900

What's under the anti-seismic buildings?



Under the anti-seismic buildings, there are, at best, a series of such media "seismic isolators", interposed between the foundation and the building structure.

These elements are made of materials ranging from stainless steel to Neoprene and appear as a kind of large cushions or pads.

That's why they swallow plastic marine birds


Since there is plastic, the world's oceans have gradually "enriched" with this new component, in every possible form, and hundreds of species have begun to feed on them, directly or indirectly. With dramatic consequences, it is natural.

Why do so many species, from plankton to whales and up to the birds, they can not discriminate what

The wi-fi brain to walk again


A series of electrodes connected wirelessly to an external computer allowed to bypass a brain injury that prevented macaques to walk, and "revive", in the space of a week or two, limbs that were not moving anymore. Research of the Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) has been published in Nature.
ROAD INTERRUPTED. Injuries to the spinal cord block the passage of electrical signals from the

Back in the era of airships


We must find a name. It is not an airship, although in part it behaves as such, as it floats in the air supported by the helium; is not a plane, even if a little 'it is, thanks to engines, wings and rudder: 60% blimp, 40% air ... Let's call the airship, for now.

With 93 meters long, a little less than a football field, is the largest ever built - at least among the

As it was once without pads?


In ancient Egypt she used softened papyrus, ancient Rome wool or cloth, as in Greece (it is said that the Hypatia Mathematics, 370-415, threw the unwanted suitor Idomeneo a cloth wrung out of her menstrual blood). In that same period they were manufactured rudimentary swabs of gauze wrapped around wood, sponge or moss.

The intelligent electricity


The development of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency and electric mobility require smart electricity distribution grids: the so-called "Smart Grid", capable of integrating traditional technologies with innovative digital solutions that, through an exchange of information more effective , will make management more flexible.

Renewable sources, in particular, with their typically intermittent and unpredictable production (wind

What are the big ice balls discovered in Siberia?


Prepare scarves and duvets: winter at the gates could be downright cold. The meteorologists say they are watching the evolution of temperature and snow cover in the extreme north of the planet.

Among the phenomena that arouse the interest of scientists there are great extras ice balls along the coast of Siberia at the end of October (see video at end of page).

ARRIVING FROM THE SEA ... These curious formations have been found by abitanto of Nyda trip

The Gigafactory Tesla and the electric car future



GigaFactory is the largest factory in the world of solar powered batteries. It is building in the Nevada desert Elon Musk, Tesla's patron, SpaceX, and other initiatives at a very high-tech.

According tells the same Musk in DiCaprio Event Horizon Leonardo documentary - Before the Flood, 100 factories such as this could produce such a quantity of green batteries to meet the energy needs of the world. Possible?

Shrieking woman appears to become possessed while shopping !


Footage of a woman trembling and crying in a shopping center, have attracted the attention of social media. The video shows a woman in a shopping center in China, which after obtaining a product fall
to the ground, to put in place begins to shake and cry while kneeling.

A passerby sector where carefully approaching the woman to calm down, but it sends a

How likely are we to meet our doppelganger?


THAT PERSON'S NOT ME! In 2015 Teghan Lucas, researcher from the University of Adelaide (Australia) has asked the question to see if an innocent person might risk, due to a strong physical resemblance, to be mistaken for the perpetrator of a crime. Through special software analyzed more than 4,000 photos of human faces, focusing on the distance between the main elements, such as the

The lost fleet of Pharaoh



The equivalent of an old hangar in a real boat, buried not far from his pharaoh, was found in the Egyptian city of Abydos, an important religious site in the west of the Nile.

The underground room, which dates back to 1840 BC, was to house the powerful wooden boat Sesostri (Senwosret) III, ruler of prominent Middle Kingdom, buried not far away in a tomb of the

Emdrive: rumors on the motor impossible


It seems to work: if so, it would be one of the most important technological innovations of the last centuries. Let's talk about Emdrive, the magnetic propulsion engine that could carry humans to Mars in 70 days.

Of this technology is much talk, not only because it can theoretically generate a boost vastly superior

The penguins are monogamous?


A TYPE habit. But penguins are not traditionally considered monogamous? On average, 72% of these birds do return year after year to the same mating site, to find the same partner. This behavior, known as nest site fidelity (a kind of fidelity to the love nest, rather than his companion), provides that it is the male to come back in the same place, hoping to cross, in the few weeks where you will stay, the "wife".

The baby planets that sculpt the stellar disks


Three discs to watch live the birth of new extrasolar planets. With the SPHERE instrument, mounted on the VLT (Very Large Telescope) ESO, it was possible to "capture" a clear, detailed and the special structures in the planet-forming disks around young stars.

SPHERE, which saw first light in 2014, has allowed researchers to witness the complex dynamics of

Best Parkour and Freerunning !


In this video you will see some beautiful part of the free run, which will see the Sparkadia jumps better from these guys. This is a good thing to increase adrenalinen even to feel much more energetic, but really is a very difficult sport, which takes a long.

AutoGraph, the map of origami


The curious and creative geographical maps are not new, but this no cardinal points, with South America upside down, Antarctica and Africa in miniature pointing westward, is very original.

Yet the AuthaGraph World Map, a two-dimensional projection of the world map created by the Japanese Hajime Narukawa, is actually very accurate, because it preserves the aspect ratio of oceans

Because in the US we vote on Tuesday?



Have you ever wondered why Americans always vote in federal elections on Tuesday? According to experts there are historical reasons.

Between 1788 and 1845, each EU Member State established the election date without worrying about "synchronize" with others. The only constraint was that the votes for the election of the US President were completed in the first Wednesday in December.

The email you crazy? Science explains why


You know that feeling of anxiety and dissatisfaction arising from having unread emails that await us in the Inbox box? Or the frustration you feel when someone misunderstands what we wrote? Well, it is a more common problem than what you might think.

The issue was recently addressed in key scientific Jocelyn K. Glei, an American journalist and writer

The smog emergency in New Delhi


HOW SMOKING. On Monday, November 7, PM2.5, the thin enough particulate air pollution to penetrate deep into the respiratory tract and accumulate in the brain, concentrations reached in some points equal to 700-1,000 micrograms per cubic meter: 16 times the levels allowed by Indian laws, and more than 90 standards considered safe by WHO. The damage of constant exposure at these levels of smog are comparable to those caused by smoking two packs of cigarettes per day.

The robot surgeon who operates cataract


This procedure, which concerns every year 20 million people, is necessary when the lens of the eye's natural lens, with age gradually loses transparency. The surgery involves the practice of a circular opening in the anterior part of the lens, in which is inserted an artificial lens. It is a routine operation which generally has a good outcome, but that requires a steady hand to avoid adversely affecting the posterior part of the lens, one of the most frequent complications.

CRISTIANO RONALDO was just going out for tea !


Watch what happens when Cristiano Ronaldo goes out for a cup of tea at a local cafe. How many sips of tea will he have before being swarmed by excited fans? Also notice his headphones? 
See how it would be a local brown for Ronaldo, no relaxing because video as seen in his

There is the Old Zealand? And where is it?


The American state of New Mexico is named after Mexico. As well as New York takes it from the English city of York, in honor of the duchy. And New Zealand? Where does it get its name?

The answer is easy: from Zealand, the westernmost province of the Netherlands, which is also made up of islands and its name in Dutch means "land of the sea." To call it so were the Dutch

The Terracotta Army inspired by the ancient Greeks


Skilled sculptors from ancient Greece may have inspired the creation of the most famous Chinese statues of all time. The Terracotta Army - an army of clay sculptures for over 2000 years supervises the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China - would have been influenced by the most experienced craftsmen of antiquity, from the Mediterranean may have gone so far as to 'East to teach their techniques to local artists.

Hawaii: an explosion of life in unexplored depths


Ended one twenty-year study supported by NOAA coral deep environment of the Hawaiian archipelago, in the so-called twilight zone or mesofotica (see the picture below), which in that stretch of sea is between 50 and 90 meters deep .

The study, conducted over the years with different technologies, from mini submersible marine

Genetic smoke damage in figures


That smoke was connected to the onset of several types of cancer - 17, to be precise - was known for some time, but the magnitude of the molecular damage inflicted by cigarettes to human DNA had never been precisely quantified.

Until today: by comparing the DNA of 2,500 smokers and 1,000 non-smoking cancers, researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (New Mexico, USA) were able to count how many genetic

Kangaroo Boxing


In this video shows a match between a man and a kangaroo, which wrote, kangaroo clear that there is a lot of instinct in terms of shocks being developed with hands, and is the winner of the

A mysterious sound in the Canadian seas


What seemed like a legend of the seas, has now become the subject of a search by the Canadian military. Nearby Nunavut (Canada), for several months we are told of a mysterious sound that seems to date from the bottom of the sea: the first victims are the fishermen, who accuse the phenomenon of keep away the marine fauna, their primary source of livelihood.

Creative Earth



A curious and creative Adobe survey on creativity also identifies the most creative cities in the world. The US software house has given (thus also says the "interviews", not only of medicines) an online test to more or less 5,000 people, including young people, older people, millennials (21-35 years, not a thousand) and baby boomers (the oldest of the group, in short) selected in different countries of the

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