Army Robot Simulates Human Walking & Physiology

  October 28th, 2009 by seth

Remember Big Dog? Well now its developers are introducing a quieter, bipedal version they’re calling Petman. Boston Dynamics says Petman will be used to test military clothing while “walking, crawling and doing a variety of suit-stressing calisthenics during exposure to chemical warfare agents.” Petman can also mimic human physiology by sweating inside the clothing if the test were to call for it. And remember how Big Dog couldn’t be pushed over? Well, neither can this two legged version. Only a year and a half between the two prototype releases…wow…quite remarkable. What are we gonna see by spring 2011?

Via Wired

Big Dog, Future, Petman, Robotics | | 24 comments

Pirates Take On Land Lubbers Who Abandon Their Pets

  October 21st, 2009 by seth

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New Yorkers love their dogs and this past weekend the 5th annual Times Square Dog Day Masquerade raised awareness for homeless and abandoned pets. These two pirates mentioned that people who abandon their pets are gonna have to walk the plank!

More pics at Telegraph.co.uk

Costume, Cute, Dogs, Funny, Halloween, Masquerade, New York | | 10 comments

Travel Across An Ice-Free Arctic Sea By 2020

  October 20th, 2009 by seth

World transport and freight companies have been dreaming of this for a long time. Now it will become a reality within ten years (without a doubt) according to Arctic explorer and ice expert Pen Hadow. Hadow is just finishing a three month expedition to gather statistics on ice-depth and age. The results are worse than had been expected.

“The future is here,” says Hadow, and the situation can no longer be reversed. The Arctic ice-caps are comprised almost exclusively of first-year ice “considered too thin to survive the next summer’s ice melt.” The subsequent climate change could be drastic, as we’ve all been hearing, and even Hadow’s team believe that the loss of the Arctic ice-caps could have dire effects on one-fourth of the planet’s population.

Via Catlin Arctic Survey

Arctic, Catlin Survey, Climate Change, Flooding, Ice Cap, Pen Hadow, Travel | | 12 comments

Test & Improve Your Speed Reading Skills Online

  October 20th, 2009 by seth

Spreeder is a new free internet service which lets you test your speed reading skills and then improve them! Paste in the text of your choice in the language of your choice, the amount of words per minute to be displayed, and how many words to be thrown at you at one time.

Thanks spreeder!

Interesting, Speed Read, Words Per Minute | | 30 comments

Large Haldron Collider “Sabotaged By Its Own Future” + CERN Physicist Arrested, Charged W/ Working W/ Al Qaida

  October 14th, 2009 by seth

Two physicists have come up with a theory as to why the Large Haldron Collider can’t seem to get the ball rolling…or the electrons crashing:

…the troubled collider is being sabotaged by its own future. A pair of otherwise distinguished physicists have suggested that the hypothesized Higgs boson, which physicists hope to produce with the collider, might be so abhorrent to nature that its creation would ripple backward through time and stop the collider before it could make one, like a time traveler who goes back in time to kill his grandfather.

In the early 90s, the US built the supercollider, which was also out to find the Higgs particle. After spending billions, the project was canceled, “an event so unlikely that [physicists call] it an ‘anti-miracle’” and claim this as further evidence of the future sabotaging efforts to find the Higgs.

On a sidenote: French police arrested a CERN physicist last week on suspicion of working with the N. African Al Qaida.

Via NYTimes Online

Al Qaida, CERN, Collider, Electrons, Future, God, Higgs, Large Haldron Collider, Physics, Supercollider | | 46 comments

Scary Cloud Formation Reminds of ‘Independence Day’ or ’2012′

  October 13th, 2009 by seth

Wow, nicely caught on film! Amazing clouds formed over Moscow and scared the bujezzus out of folks. I suppose you see why. According to a Russian weather forecaster, “this is purely an optical effect” caused by several fronts, arctic air and sun from the west.

Via Telegraph.co.uk

Alien, Cloud, Independence Day, Moscow, Scary, UFO, Weather | | 9 comments

Ralph Lauren Ad Causes Stir, Visit From Crasher Squirrel

  October 13th, 2009 by seth

Last week Boing Boing posted this controversial Ralph Lauren ad because the designer thought it appropriate to portray women as ultra-sickly-thin. The model doesn’t even look like this – she’s been photoshopped! Ralph Lauren obviously didn’t like the negative attention, nonetheless it keeps coming. The ad was recently crashed by a photoshopped-thin Crasher the Squirrel.

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Advertisement, Boing Boing, Crasher, Model, Ralph Lauren, Skinny, Squirrel | | 12 comments

Moon Will Be Bombed Tomorrow Morning, 30 Mile High Plume Expected

  October 8th, 2009 by seth

That’s right, NASA will shoot a missle at 5.5K mph into the moon tomorrow morning at 07:30 AM eastern time. A satellite will follow behind, travelling through the mushroom cloud which could plume up to 30 miles high, gathering ice and dust particles in an effort to measure the amount/quality of the moon’s potential water sources. Critics argue that NASA will violate international laws with regard to altering the form of celestial bodies as the missle will produce a new crater on the moon’s surface a third of the size of a football field.

Via NASA & Scientific American

Bomb, Celestial, Law, Missle, Moon, NASA, Space, Water | | 22 comments