Post Overview
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Review
8 years ago
+36 36 0 x 1We bet you can’t guess what this is a photo of.
No, it's not a work of art. You’re looking at a ‘bicycle graveyard’ on the outskirts of Hangzhou, China.
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Analysis
8 years ago
+25 25 0Vintage photos from the heyday of alligator farms.
When putting your child inside an alligator enclosure was entertainment.
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Expression
8 years ago
+11 11 0Russian street artists delete car in real world using clever optical illusion.
The work was part of Stenograffia, an annual Russian street art festival, and it’s certainly a creative way of addressing “garbage” in the country. Titled CTRL+X, this checkered piece is a reference to a keyboard command in Photoshop that deletes a s ...
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Analysis
8 years ago
+31 31 0 x 1A UK woman has an extra cone cell in her eyes and can see more colors.
Most people are trichromats, possessing three types of cone cells to see color with. A woman in northern England has four types of working cone cells, which means she has the ability to see far more colors than most of us can. According to estimates, ...
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Analysis
8 years ago
+10 10 0 x 15 psychological experiments that show just how dark humanity can be.
The Asch experiment (1953) - The Good Samaritan Experiment (1973) - Bystander Apathy Experiment (1968) - The Stanford Prison Experiment (1971) - The Milgram Experiment (1961)
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Review
8 years ago
+18 18 0The top 20 artworks from the Upfest Street Art Festival in Bristol
Upfest one of the biggest street art festival in Europe and as such attracts artists from all of the country and the world. Applications are taken months in advance and to paint at the festival is the sort of thing that easily finds its way onto the ...
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Analysis
8 years ago
+13 13 0Artists and architects think differently to everyone else – you only have to hear them talk.
Artists have to think about reality in different ways to other people every day in their jobs. Painters have to create an imaginary 3D image on a 2D plane, performing a certain magic. Sculptors turn a block of marble into something almost living. Arc ...
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Video/Audio
8 years ago
+10 10 0Japanese artist Riusuke Fukahori paints three-dimensional goldfish.
The fish are painted meticulously, layer by layer, the sandwiched slices revealing slightly more about each creature, similar to the function of a 3D printer.
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How-to
8 years ago
+2 2 0Did you buy Nurofen between 2011 and 2015? You could claim compensation.
The Nurofen Specific Pain range was pulled from shelves at the end of last year after it was found they contained nearly identical ingredients, despite being marketed as specifically targeting migraines, tension headaches, back pain and period pain. ...
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Current Event
8 years ago
+26 26 0Switzerland follows Iceland in declaring war against the bankers.
Inspired by Iceland’s progress, activists in Switzerland are now making an important stand against the banking cartels and have successfully petitioned to bring an initiative to public referendum that would attack the private banks where it matters m ...
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Video/Audio
8 years ago
+18 18 0Charlie Siem plays 'Estrellita' with Il Novecento Orchestra.
English contemporary classical violinist
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Analysis
8 years ago
+29 29 0 x 1Inside The U.S. Government’s secret 30-year radiation experiment on its citizens.
At least 30 programs, beginning in 1945, saw government scientists knowingly exposing American citizens to life-altering levels of radiation, sometimes by directly injecting plutonium into their bloodstreams.
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Current Event
8 years ago
+29 29 0 x 1Big pharma's Alzheimer's gold rush: 35 new drugs to hit the market in the next few years as the drug cartels cash in on cognitive decline.
Multinational corporations are literally racing against one another to be the first to release these “blockbuster” drugs, which stand to generate billions of dollars in new profits for the legal drug cartels. Alzheimer’s, it turns out, is the next bi ...
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Interactive
8 years ago
+27 27 0 x 2Free digital archive makes over 50 million pieces of European art available online.
The Europeana Collections has over 50 million pieces of European history in its digital archive from more than 3,000 institutions. The Europeana Photography collection, which has over 2 million photographs. Music, art, fashion, sport, natural history ...
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Current Event
8 years ago
+14 14 0Dutch police share list of identified, active, and arrested Hansa vendors and buyers
A couple of weeks ago, AlphaBay and Hansa, two of the most popular dark web marketplaces were busted and seized by European law enforcement authorities. It can be expected that sooner or later the identified buyers will be caught since Netherlands po ...
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Analysis
8 years ago
+31 31 0 x 2The sea was never blue.
Today, no one thinks there has been a stage in humanity when some colours were not yet being perceived. Plato’s list of primary colours includes white, black, red, and the ‘brilliant and shining’, to us, not a colour at all.
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Current Event
8 years ago
+17 17 0The world's first autonomous, electric and zero-emissions ship will set sail in 2018.
The Yara Birkeland will be the world's first autonomous electric cargo ship. Its costs will be $25 million and is being commissioned by two Norwegian companies.
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Image
8 years ago
+7 7 0Empathy is the key (Chas-Loveletters crew)
The LoveLetters crew was founded at the end of 2006 in Sittard, a city in the south of Holland. The crew is a creative collective of eleven European writers from Germany, Switzerland, France and the Netherlands. They started out with 4 members - Tumk ...
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Video/Audio
8 years ago
+14 14 0Lukas Graham - 7 Years
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Image
8 years ago
+13 13 0Acute angina




















