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January 8th, 2014 2:14 PM Share"Let It Go" From Frozen Spawns Parodies
January 8th, 2014 1:30 PMThanks to the box office success of Frozen, this show tune from Disney's latest animated feature film has inspired quite a few parodies and covers since its premiere in December.
Breathtaking Video Game CGI
January 8th, 2014 12:30 PMCheck out this absurdly impressive, hyperreal CGI for the upcoming 2015 video game Get Even, which features scans of real environments that have been recreated in 3D.
No Evidence of Time-Travelers on Twitter
January 8th, 2014 12:03 PMAfter conducting an extensive search for prescient information and inquiries posted way ahead of their time, Michigan Tech University's astrophysics professor Robert Nemiroff whimsically concluded that there are no evidence of the digital footprint of time-travelers on Twitter.
Proof the Polar Vortex Can Be Fun
January 8th, 2014 11:30 AMYou could hide under your blanket until spring, or you could blow some ice bubbles.
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"Let It Go" From Frozen Spawns Parodies
Thanks to the box office success of Frozen, this show tune from Disney's latest animated feature film has inspired quite a few parodies and covers since its premiere in December.
Breathtaking Video Game CGI
Check out this absurdly impressive, hyperreal CGI for the upcoming 2015 video game Get Even, which features scans of real environments that have been recreated in 3D.
No Evidence of Time-Travelers on Twitter
After conducting an extensive search for prescient information and inquiries posted way ahead of their time, Michigan Tech University's astrophysics professor Robert Nemiroff whimsically concluded that there are no evidence of the digital footprint of time-travelers on Twitter.
Proof the Polar Vortex Can Be Fun
You could hide under your blanket until spring, or you could blow some ice bubbles.