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Symphony of Science
March 18th, 2014 11:46 AMIn celebrating the recently announced discovery of the "gravitational waves" in the universe, a milestone in the scientific investigation of the Big Bang, let's revisit John Boswell's auto-tuned music video homage to some of the brightest minds in the worlds of science and philosophy.
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Drive-By Rock, Paper, Scissors
March 18th, 2014 10:00 AMTwo people in England decide to make the best of a traffic jam by killing time with a good old fashioned game of rock, paper, scissors.
What Would You Do In This Situation?
March 17th, 2014 7:25 PM ShareWhat a Time to be Alive...
March 17th, 2014 7:00 PMMoon pies, moon pies everywhere.
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GoPro POV: A Day in the Life of Superman
March 17th, 2014 6:29 PMUsing a combination of drone-based aerial photography and CGI, the masters of VFX over at CorridorDigital imagines what our world would look like from Superman's point of view.
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Symphony of Science
In celebrating the recently announced discovery of the "gravitational waves" in the universe, a milestone in the scientific investigation of the Big Bang, let's revisit John Boswell's auto-tuned music video homage to some of the brightest minds in the worlds of science and philosophy.
Drive-By Rock, Paper, Scissors
Two people in England decide to make the best of a traffic jam by killing time with a good old fashioned game of rock, paper, scissors.
What a Time to be Alive...
Moon pies, moon pies everywhere.
GoPro POV: A Day in the Life of Superman
Using a combination of drone-based aerial photography and CGI, the masters of VFX over at CorridorDigital imagines what our world would look like from Superman's point of view.