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http://laughingsquid.com/an-illustr...e-a-lightning-strike-by-the-art-of-manliness/

An Illustrated Guide on How to Survive a Lightning Strike by The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness and illustrator Ted Slampyak have produced an illustrated guide on how to survive a lightning strike that offers a few tips and tricks like placing your hands over your ears to minimize hearing loss.

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http://www.nerdist.com/2014/04/canc...-meeting-at-the-pacific-rim-conference-table/

Cancel the Apocalypse and Call a Meeting at the ‘Pacific Rim’ Conference Table

As the sales of Jaeger and Kaiju toys and t-shirts out there demonstrate, fans still harbor a lot of love for Guillermo del Toro’s Pacific Rim. One group of fans who just wrote a massive love letter to the giant monster fight flick are the folks at L.A. video game studio Robotoki. Working with Tom Spina Designs, they’ve created a nine-hundred-pound, twelve-foot-long coffee table that’s set atop a massive Jaeger arm. And they were kind enough to share with us the photos and video below (with its adorable 8-bit version of the Pacific Rim theme music), in which they unpack and assemble this bad boy in their offices… It’s enough to make me wish a Jaeger would fall out of the sky and land in back of my house so I could start making my own Pacific Rim furniture. But if that happened, then the Kaiju would wipe out mankind, and that ain’t happening. Not on my watch.

 
Exploding sperm whale carcass caught on camera in the Faroe Islands

 
http://laughingsquid.com/stray-mana...leaning-table-hose-while-surrounded-by-water/

Stray Manatee Gleefully Drinks From Fish Cleaning Table Hose While Surrounded By Water

In this incredible video posted by outdoorsman Deer Meat for Dinner, a lone manatee gleefully drinks from a hose dripping water from a fish cleaning table while surrounded by water.


went down to my dock and found a manatee drinking water from a hose that was dripping in the water! What does this say about our water? I”m guessing they don’t exactly like it and would rather drink from a water hose!!!

 
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https://www.themuse.com/advice/the-number-one-thing-thats-keeping-you-up-at-night

The Number One Thing That’s Keeping You Up at Night

Does it surprise you that 64% of people complain of not getting enough sleep? What if we told you that using backlit electronic devices (like your phone or TV) dramatically reduces the quality of sleep you do get, and that 95% of people still use electronics the hour before they go to bed?

When long-term sleep deprivation is linked to increases in obesity, diabetes, and a host of other health problems, breaking away from your devices to get more zzzz’s is more important than ever.

Read the infographic below to find out why our constant use of electronics is preventing us from getting the high-quality sleep we need, and a few things you can do today to break the habit.


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http://laughingsquid.com/even-more-...ghtmarish-versions-of-pop-culture-characters/

Even More Illustrations by Dan LuVisi Featuring Nightmarish Versions of Pop Culture Characters

Los Angeles-based artist and writer Dan LuVisi has added even more illustrations featuring nightmarish versions of pop culture characters to his ongoing series. Dan’s amazing drawings continue to destroy childhood memories worldwide. Dan and talented artist Alex Konstad will be making a book called Popped Culture, which will be filled with both illustrator’s deranged takes on pop culture characters. You can view Alex’s work, which includes wild drawings of Totoro and Dexter’s Laboratory on his Tumblr blog. A Kickstarter campaign to help fund the artistic duo’s book will emerge in early summer.

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Mickey, The Prince of Darkness
 
http://www.buzzfeed.com/patricksmit...paign Monitor&utm_term=Sadly theyre also real

15 Unbelievably Sexist Adverts From The 1970s

Ms magazine, founded in 1971 by Gloria Steinem and others, quickly became an important part of the feminist movement in America.

A regular feature, “No Comment”, encouraged readers to send in examples of sexism they encountered in the media – and they delivered the goods. Artist Mitch O’Connell has a bunch of early issues and has scanned in some of the best ones.

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http://laughingsquid.com/modernist-...asking-fans-of-his-work-to-send-him-a-letter/

Modernist Designer Massimo Vignelli, Now Terminally Ill, Is Asking Fans of His Work to Send Him a Letter

Creative Review reports that modernist designer Massimo Vignelli, creator of the iconic American Airlines logo among many other designs, is very ill and will be spending his last days at home. Vignelli has an interesting last request—he’d like anyone who has been touched or influenced by his work to send him a letter, note, card, etc to the following address:


Massimo Vignelli
130 East 67 Street
New York, New York 10021
USA

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http://laughingsquid.com/a-short-hi...e-camera-distilled-into-a-single-infographic/

Created by Retro-Futurismo Kitsch, ‘A Short History of [the] Photographic Camera’ offers a handy and eye-catching glimpse into the history of the camera. The image begins with the technologically simple camera obscura optical device dating back at least as far as Aristotle and continues through the Sony Mavica, the first still video camera, released in 1981.

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http://laughingsquid.com/security-c...avaging-tupelo-mississippi-church-playground/

A security camera installed on the back of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Tupelo, Mississippi captured footage of the recent April 28th, 2014 tornado inflicting serious damage on a small playground. Shortly after the start, the video switches from color to black and white, as it enters infrared mode, due to the rapid darkening of the sky, remaining that way until the storm has passed.

 
Utah-based adventurer Marshall Miller performed a BASE jump from a zipline in the middle of the desert, capturing the whole thing in first-person on a GoPro HERO3+ camera.

 
http://www.news.nom.co/knee-osteoarthritis-treatment-shows-9519099-news/

Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment Shows Promise In Early Trial

Adrie Reinders had been active his whole life, even completing the New York City Marathon 19 years ago at age 50. But as years went by, osteoarthritis in his left knee became increasingly worse. By age 65, so much cartilage had been lost in his knee that he was unable to walk more than a quarter of a mile.

But that was before Reinders participated in a small trial for an experimental knee osteoarthritis treatment in India last year. The treatment, percutaneous cartilage bone interphase optimization (or PeCaBoo for short), involves gathering a patient's own embryonic-like stem cells and putting them where the bone meets the cartilage in the knee.

"Slowly, but surely, the pain decreased and my ability to walk and do other things increased," Reinders told HuffPost. Now, the 69-year-old CEO and chairman of EFactor, a social media site for entrepreneurs, is back to his active self. He walks about five miles a day, in addition to exercising in the form of martial arts and biking four to five days a week.

PeCaBoo was developed by Dr. Vijay Vad, M.D., a sports medicine specialist at the Hospital for Special Surgery. Results of the PeCaBoo trial -- of which Reinders was a part of -- were presented this week at a meeting of the European Society for Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery and Arthroscopy (ESSKA). The clinical trial was completed through Vad's own biotech company, Vad Scientific LLC.

The trial, which included 10 patients, showed that the treatment increased cartilage matrix in the knee an average of 41 percent, seen with MRI.
Vad likened the way the treatment works to watering the roots of a tree, instead of the leaves.

"We're stimulating your own bone marrow so that it spits out embryonic-like stem cells, we're gathering those stem cells, and we're putting them where the bone meets the cartilage so it does two things," Vad explained to HuffPost. First, the process seems to increase blood supply, which is important because low blood supply is associated with osteoarthritis. Second, since stem cells act like whatever cells they're near, putting them near cartilage makes them "want to become like cartilage," he said.

However, it's still unknown whether the stem cells actually turn into cartilage, or a cartilage-like substance, he noted.

Eight out of 10 of the patients experienced this increase in cartilage matrix, Vad said, but all 10 of the patients in the study had decreased pain after the treatment.

Current treatments for osteoarthritis include shots and injections to manage pain and provide cushioning within the knee, as well as total joint replacement. Vad said he hopes this new PeCaBoo method could provide another option beyond joint replacement.

"It's much cheaper than a knee replacement. There's no hospitalization, [and] there's really no issue with blood clots and pulmonary embolism of a total knee replacement," he said. "There's no metal, and there's a much smaller risk of joint infection. And last but not least, the downtime is small -- you can go back to work the next day."

Vad is planning to expand the PeCaBoo trial in India, and is also working on gaining approval for a trial in the United States.
 
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http://www.nerdist.com/2014/05/the-science-behind-the-firenadoes-of-san-diego-county/

The Science Behind the ‘Firenadoes’ of San Diego County

In addition to the inherent tragedy of natural disasters there is almost always some pretty fascinating science behind them as well. Fire whirls – or ‘firenadoes’ as they’ve been coined on social media – are no exception. Footage of fire whirls forming in the wildfires currently raging through San Diego county have grabbed our interest over the past 24 hours, but what exactly is happening to create this amazing phenomenon?

Fire whirls occur when some sort of impediment, be it a grove of trees or a hillside, forces turbulent air to suddenly change direction. This process can form a whirlwind which, when rapidly heated by the fire below, can be shot into a vertical position and actually suck the flames skyward. The result is a tornado-like structure that can hurl embers and flaming debris great distances, compounding the impact of a given wild fire.

Often times the worst of a fire whirl is over after a few seconds since the heat quickly ventilates out of the vortex. Other times, gases surrounding the whirl can squeeze the spire into a tighter and tighter column, allowing the air inside it to behave as a solid, according to a study in the Journal of Combustion. Fire whirls are not just more astounding than your run of the mill wild fire section, they are also more destructive. Scientists estimate that fire whirls burn fuel – grass, trees, homes – three to seven times quicker than an open flame.

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http://guyism.com/weird-news/guy-took-baby-moose-tim-hortons-canada.html

A guy took a baby moose to Tim Hortons because Canada

So a guy was driving down the street and came upon a baby moose. The moose was a newborn and desperately needed medical attention—attention the man couldn’t deliver because the vet was closed. Naturally, with a few hours to blow, the guy and the moose went to Tim Hortons because Canada.

 
http://www.nerdist.com/2014/05/new-order-of-marine-creatures-found-masquerading-as-sea-anemones/

New Order of Marine Creatures Found Masquerading as Sea Anemones

When you see this beautiful creature unfurling its six foot-long tentacles near the seabed like ribbons in the current, you’d be forgiven in thinking that it was an extraordinary sea anemone and moving on. You’d miss an entirely new order of animals.

Reporting in PLOS ONE, an international team of researchers has uncovered a new order of Cnidaria—a group that includes coral, sea anemones, and jellyfish—using DNA analysis. Originally, the researchers set out on a four-year study to classify species of sea anemones according to their evolutionary connections. But when the team looked at 112 species’ DNA, it turned out that one wasn’t a sea anemone at all.

Originally discovered in 2006, the species Boloceroides daphneae (pictured above) was classified as one of the largest anemones known. The new genetic evidence instead shifts the creature outside of Actiniaria (where sea anemones are placed) and into the sub-class Hexacorallia, which includes stony corals. Now named Relicanthus daphneae, the creature is the only species in its own order, separate and no longer able to impersonate anemones. (Here’s a chart to get your phylums, classes, and orders straight.)

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Moving a creature that basically looks and acts like a sea anemone into a new order may seem pointless, but the re-ordering is actually a big deal.

“The discovery of this new order…is the equivalent to finding the first member of a group like primates or rodents,” said Estefania Rodriguez, an assistant curator in the Museum’s Division of Invertebrate Zoology and the lead author of the new publication in a press release.

Putting Relicanthus daphneae in a new order is like putting a chameleon in the same order as crocodiles or finding the first species of primate, only more difficult. If it’s squishy, round, and has stinging tentacles, it’s probably a sea anemone, right?

Not so fast. Because anemones are very simple creatures, they have been grouped by what they lack, instead of what they share. Anemones don’t have skeletons or build colonies, for example (unlike another order such as corals). While sea anemones and Relicanthus daphneae both lack the same characteristics, Relicanthus daphneae never had the characteristics that sea anemones lost in the first place.

“Putting these animals in the same group would be like classifying worms and snakes together because neither have legs,” said Rodríguez.

When animals adapted to life in the deep sea—animals that are often alien and inaccessible to us—aren’t easily classified based on how they look, we need more sensitive methods. New forms of DNA analysis are making this possible, allowing us to see species on a molecular level. Without these methods, we are bound to group organisms together that don’t belong.

Because what creates branches on the tree of life isn’t something you can always see, who knows how many new species are out there, hiding in plain sight.
 
Oklahoma-based tornado video coverage team Basehunters filmed an incredible time-lapse video of a supercell thunderstorm forming near Newcastle, Wyoming on May 18th. The team has a YouTube channel full of similar videos.

 
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