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Author Archive: Michael Moore
This instructable is about a solar oven I made out of an old picture frame, two cardboard boxes, some duct tape, aluminum foil, white glue and crumpled newspaper. You will need to find a picture frame. I used regular glass but…
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Can there really be a useless organ? Well, no one wants to part with their appendix, until it acts up. Same with wisdom teeth. See what other ha-ha's Mother Nature endowed us with. No. 1 – Male Nipples Because,…
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10: Nikola Tesla (1856 – 1943) A prolific physicist and engineer best known for developing the alternating current (AC) electrical system still used today. Tesla had a "photographic memory" and rarely found it necessary to write anything down. It's said…
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Computer Graphics students at Victoria University have created an alternative to an animation technique used by studios such as Disney and Pixar. The work is the result of a collaborative project by Byron Mallett, a Master's student in the…
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Materials: • Glass ornament • CDs (choose ones that are silver underneath and not blue/purple. It takes about 1½ to make 1 ornament) • Ribbon • Scissors • Glue gun Source : www.cremedelacraft.com
This is a great way to make something you will love! Make this kind of activity in your spare tine and you will find it rewarding. Also you have a beatiful gift to send to your family … Don't forget…
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New research shows that volcanic heat could blast away a significant portion of Antarctica’s ice sheet. A group of seismologists from Washington University in St. Louis have discovered an active volcano rumbling under the ice sheet in the Marie Byrd…
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Homemade Air Conditioner DIY Project Worlds Cheapest AC! Do you know someone that needs AC in this crazy heat? This is a very simple DIY basic science video that will teach you how to make a fast and cheap Homemade…
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If you're getting the hang of home brewing and thinking about making the jump from using malt extract to using all grain, you'll need a mash tun. The mash tun is a large-scale filter in which the grain used in…
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Down Memory Lane The human brain has roughly 100 billion neurons and can store about 2.5 petabytes of information. But where you put your keys last night? The answer is always suspiciously unavailable. Sam Kaplan Roadside bombs, childhood abuse, car accidents—they…
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