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Brain Controlled Tail
October 1st, 2012 1:00 PMThe Japanese gadget company Neurowear presents their new prototype "Shippo," a furry tail that reacts to the wearers mood by reading changes in brain waves.
Know Your Meme: Troll Science
October 1st, 2012 12:30 PMInternet scientists examine the popularity of Troll Science, where the art of trolling and pseudoscience meet.
3D Projection Mapping of a Spider!
September 29th, 2012 6:00 PMCheck out German videographer Friedrich van Schoor's 3D mapping of a spider projected into an empty office.
KYM Gallery: If It Fits, I Sits
September 29th, 2012 4:30 PMYay, it's Caturday! Click through for more sits!
Family Guy Effect
September 29th, 2012 12:00 AMSitcom Memes: This theory postulates that if an Internet meme is featured on the animated television show Family Guy, it will experience a significant rise in popularity, followed by an immediate sharp decline.
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Brain Controlled Tail
The Japanese gadget company Neurowear presents their new prototype "Shippo," a furry tail that reacts to the wearers mood by reading changes in brain waves.
Know Your Meme: Troll Science
Internet scientists examine the popularity of Troll Science, where the art of trolling and pseudoscience meet.
3D Projection Mapping of a Spider!
Check out German videographer Friedrich van Schoor's 3D mapping of a spider projected into an empty office.
KYM Gallery: If It Fits, I Sits
Yay, it's Caturday! Click through for more sits!
Family Guy Effect
Sitcom Memes: This theory postulates that if an Internet meme is featured on the animated television show Family Guy, it will experience a significant rise in popularity, followed by an immediate sharp decline.