Spider Silk Harvesting Machine
March 26th, 2015 5:33 PMA golden orb-weaver spider is sedated with carbon dioxide gas and pinned down before having silk removed from its abdomen by a motorized harvesting machine.
The Internet Welcomes the Revival of X-Files
March 26th, 2015 4:56 PMThirteen years after closing their last case in the X-Files unit, the '90s favorite fictional FBI special agent duo will return to primetime TV for a limited six-episode run, according to the show's creator Chris Carter.
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Korean Girls React to One Direction
March 26th, 2015 3:33 PMRemember the brutally honest review of American snacks by a group of Korean girls that went viral in January? Well, the critics are back, and this time, they chip in their two cents on the world's most popular boy band: One Direction.
What Am I Doing With My Life?
March 26th, 2015 3:00 PM ShareNothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted
March 26th, 2015 2:45 PMThis maxim for an ancient order of assassins from the Assassin's Creed video game series was inspired by a line from the 1938 novel Alamut by Vladimir Bartol.
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Spider Silk Harvesting Machine
A golden orb-weaver spider is sedated with carbon dioxide gas and pinned down before having silk removed from its abdomen by a motorized harvesting machine.
The Internet Welcomes the Revival of X-Files
Thirteen years after closing their last case in the X-Files unit, the '90s favorite fictional FBI special agent duo will return to primetime TV for a limited six-episode run, according to the show's creator Chris Carter.
Korean Girls React to One Direction
Remember the brutally honest review of American snacks by a group of Korean girls that went viral in January? Well, the critics are back, and this time, they chip in their two cents on the world's most popular boy band: One Direction.
Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted
This maxim for an ancient order of assassins from the Assassin's Creed video game series was inspired by a line from the 1938 novel Alamut by Vladimir Bartol.