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Ah yes, the belly button. A remnant part of your body that serves to collect lint. Lint and quite a bit more, according to the early results from the Belly Button Biodiversity project. Jiri Hulcr and Andrea Lucky, two microbiologists from NCSU, collected 95 belly button swabs as part this biodiversity study. The pair isolated…
These necklaces made from human hair are kind of gross to look at to be certain. But according to Kerry Howley, the artist responsible for these, um, things, that’s kind of the point. The necklaces are made of human hair, a material we are familiar with and take pride in. However once off of the…
In his latest project titled “Err”, artist Jeremy Hutchison is taking factory seconds and turning them into art. Hutchison adds a twist to this familiar model by using objects that are intentionally made dysfunctional by factory employees. He has written a dozen companies asking for products like a comb or a chair that is ruined…
Those pressurized airhorns in a can will forever be instant fun in the palm of your hand. But the annoying part is that that fun eventually runs out. This air-powered PVC foghorn? Not so much. Created by Instructables user rog8811 The 1950s-inspired foghorn consists of little more than some PVC piping, a rubber glove and…
No offense to Betsy Ross, but this is an American flag made for the 21st Century. It’s a digital weave created from the avatars of Twitter users who tweet about Independence Day using a July 4th hashtag. Old Glory can be found at the Code for America website and was created with the help of…
The 1970s was a tough decade for America. As we saw in the second episode of paleofuture.tv, many people were predicting apocalypse. But in 1976, it seems Americans were determined to hold their heads up high and celebrate 200 years of a country that was experiencing some major growing pains. If there’s one thing Americans…
Say hello to Einstein, a bald eagle from the University of Missouri’s Raptor Rehabilitation Project. The giant bird took to the skies on July 4th after three months of rehabilitation. The poor eagle arrived in April 2011 and was suffering from lead poisoning. He was disoriented, listless and could not digest food properly. On a…
Denim! It’s comfy, rugged, and versatile. What’s not to love? Some people love it so much that they’re willing to pay hundreds of dollars for a single pair. But why stop at pants? Incase sure doesn’t. The ubiquitous maker of neoprene sleeves has joined forces with Parisian purveyor of raw denim, A.P.C., to bring us…
Oh Snap. HP may be launching a new glossy, white webOS tablet in August. This new model comes hot on the heels of the original TouchPad which launched last week. A leaked roadmap and some “closed-door conversations” suggest the new TouchPad could include 64GB of storage and a faster 1.5GHz dual-core processor. The same roadmap…
In case you didn’t know, the Fourth of July isn’t about booze and explosives. It has a historic meaning that celebrates one of the biggest events in the life of this country. Yes, I am looking at you — Mr. Twenty-something hipster with your skinny jeans and tumblr blog. You may know your way around…
Yeah, yeah—men are disgusting. We get it. But has the gender really let itself go to the point that we need a man bowl? Yeah, that’s a dog bowl that says “MAN” on it. Because you eat like pigs dogs. Get your shit together, men. [ThumbsUp via Foolish Gadgets]
Hate cables that run across your wall and look ridiculously ugly? If you are into the organic look, you should check out these Florafil cable covers from Tania da Cruz. They are designed to hide unsightly cables inside a sheath that resembles the stem of a plant. It’s only a concept right now, so you…
Google’s new game that has you build Rube Goldberg-style contraptions is a total viral ploy. We wanted to hate it for that. But we can’t, because it’s just that fun and addictive. It’s a little bit like Cut the Rope, but you build the tools to get your balls to the target yourself. Yeah, it’s…
Only in China could someone build a house directly underneath a highway and have it stand fifteen years before the Government discovers it and declares it unsafe. This is the plight of a house in Shanxi province which housed 36 families during its fifteen-year long existence. I can’t imagine what it must have been like…
A scientific debate has recently emerged about why our fingers wrinkle. On one side: osmosis loyalists. On the other: researchers who believe pruning is a neural mechanism to improve traction—to make your hands more grippy when they’re wet. For many years, most people assumed that our fingers and toes took on the texture of raisins…
It’s Fourth of July here in the states. While most Americans are celebrating with non-stop food, beer and fireworks, Barry Ritholtz took a break from the festivities to create this ingenious ANSI art. Amazingly, this creation only uses 100 characters so it’s Twitter-safe and perfect for some re-Tweet love this holiday afternoon. [Barry Ritholtz (@ritholtz)]…
Nike Sportswear, my favorite arm of the shoe giant, has released these shoes that use plain Nikes and re-purpose them as desert boots. From the color, to the rubber sole, it’s a perfect combo of outdoors smarts with flawless street style. [NSW via Acquire Mag]
What sort of July 4th would it be without big bang boom fireworks? But when you take pictures of them, how come it never looks good? The Smithsonian’s Bigger Picture has culled some tips on how to properly shoot fireworks. Most of the tips apply to any good photograph, like finding a good viewing point,…
Hey, it’s July 4. We’re all at the ball game, eating hot dogs and drinking beer. But before you head off to the refreshment stand yourself, be sure to watch this video about sentient snacks. Then have a sno-cone! A horrifying, disturbing sno-cone! [Follow the Sun]
We’re celebrating the Fourth of July here in the States, which means a day of outdoor summer fun spent eating, drinking, and partying with friends and family. Make your Independence Day that much better with one of these Fourth-friendly hacks. We’re talking food hacks, simple summertime DIY, better fireworks pics, mosquito and other pest prevention…