BeetleCam vs the Lions of the Masai Mara
Now that’s what a call a good idea: approach lions in the wild with a camera mounted on top of a remote controlled buggy car. Those closeups: wow.
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Now that’s what a call a good idea: approach lions in the wild with a camera mounted on top of a remote controlled buggy car. Those closeups: wow.
The brain behind Wolfram Alpha has evaluated and visualised heaps of data about himself he had collected over the past ten years. Make no mistake, this man has a very high “On-Phone-Probability”.
Short announcement for long lasting joy: 10 hours of music, I think you’ll like it.
Would you have known? Over the past ten years, Ethiopia, Chad, Mozambique and Rwanda have been among the fastest growing countries worldwide.
One year after the earthquake and the tsunami had hit Japan, a lot has been restored, a lot still hasn’t. Impressive images.
With so many things happening around the globe in between, it seems like a distant past, but it is less than one year ago that Japan was fighting a nuclear disaster in Fukushima. PBS Frontline has produced a fine inside documentary, both thrilling and horrifiying, about what really happend in and around the Fukushima nuclear power plant the days after the Tsunami hit Japan’s east coast. A must see.
This past week has been, once more, a horrible one for Syria. Le Monde has a thorough timeline of the past 12 months, during which 9000 people have lost their lives.
Interesting article on why sleeping for 4 hours, then wake, then 2 hours again might be more natural than the classic 8 hours straight.
The New York Times has launched a Tumblr to showcase some fascinating photographs from its archive.
He is one of the fathers of Facebook’s new timeline design and the godfather of self-tracking. Nicholas Felton’s seventh report is, like all before, fascinating to look at and read.
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