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Albert Einstein in colour!
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This is a colourised photograph of Albert Einstein taken during a lecture in Vienna, Austria, in 1921. To create colourised images, digital artists take a black and white or sepia photograph and use historical references to work out which colours should go where. This photo was originally taken by Ferdinand Schmutzer and coloured by Dana Keller from History in Color.
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A cool lamp made from glowing mushrooms
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These lamps, designed by Yukio Takana from Japan, use mushroom-shaped LEDs, bits of driftwood, and salvage lumber to create something that has a kitsch or whimsical quality.
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duddy |
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What’s your poison?
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This map shows which disease is most likely to kill you depending on where you live.
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Coolest origami figures
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These origami figures were made by a former NASA physicist who combines maths and computing to develop incredible folded paper sculptures.
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Helping the paralysed walk again
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Great news! ReWalk, a motorised exoskeleton suit that helps people who are paralysed from the waist down to stand up and walk again, has been approved for personal use.
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Finally, a video game where you build a cell, fight off viruses, and survive harsh worlds
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CellCraft is a truly great flash game about building, controlling, and surviving as a human cell, viewed at the microscopic scale. I was surprised to find how accurate the game was, depicting organelles correctly and even conversion ratios of glucose to ATP. The game is a great primer for those who wish to learn some cell biology, or even for those of us who know plenty about the cell but want a refresher without cracking open a textbook.
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