Monday, 5 August 2013

World's first lab-grown burger is eaten in London

The first lab-grown burger, made in the Netherlands with stem cells taken from a dead cow, has been cooked and served up. This one cost £215,000, but could the technique become a sustainable way to provide the world with meat? Scientists took cells from a cow and, at an institute in the Netherlands, turned them into strips of muscle that they combined to make a patty.One food expert said it was "close to meat, but not that juicy" and another said it tasted like a real burger.


Sunday, 28 July 2013

OXO Stainless Steel Pineapple Slicer

This special pineapple slicer cores and slices a whole pineapple quickly and simply.  slice off the top of a fresh pineapple and twist the slicer on to the exposed fruit to create perfect pineapple rings.

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Hot Rod Heated Travel Mug

This red travel mug has an analogue temperature gauge front and centre, which will informing you of your drink's hotness at any given time. Plug the 12V adapter into your car's outlet and keep your beverage warm in transit. When you arrives at your destination, it will retain its warmth due to thermal insulation technology. 

Belle Hop Travel Door Alarm

This security device is very simple and easily to attached to any door to offer you with peace of mind while you sleep, just simply hang it from the door knob and place the clip in the door jamb. If it senses vibration, the 95 dB alarm will sound. The perfect alarm for hotel rooms, dorms, or any room you would like to guard.

Glow in the dark Toilet Paper

Now you will no longer struggle to relieve yourself during those half awake bathroom visits in the middle of the night with glow in the dark toilet paper. Functional and fun, you will know you are getting a complete wipe when the toilet paper stops glowing. 

OXO Mango splitter

This amazing splitter is a circular white plastic device with sharp stainless-steel blades in the centre and OXO's signature black comfort handles on two sides. Holding both handles, the individual pushes the blades down through the mango from the top, separating the seed from two halves of mango.

Aqueduck Faucet Extender

As essential as soap, the ingenious Aqueduck makes clean up with little ones easy by extending the spigot's stream. No more lifting fast-growing tots to reach the flowing faucet the Aqueduck easily attaches to nearly any standard tap.

iPhone Pocket Projector

Very simple and easy to use, you just dock your iPhone 4 device and project videos or iPhone image slide shows onto any surface. It must be ideal for travel, meetings or keeping kids entertained on the go.

Citrus Zinger Water Bottle

The Aqua Zinger permits you to infuse just about any fruits or vegetables you want into your water. You can also includes in spices, herbs, or anything that suits your taste. Whatever you select, those flavours will then infuse into your water via the closed container at the bottom of the bottle.

Sunday, 21 July 2013

Armadillo girdled lizard (Cordylus cataphractus)

This heavily armoured reptile is named after the armadillo for its ability to roll itself into an almost impregnable ball when threatened. In this position, the spiny scales covering the neck, body and tail are presented to any potential predator, protecting the soft belly.



Saturday, 20 July 2013

One of the most famous Footprints ever made.

Wearing special lunar boot overshoes, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin stepped onto the moon on July 20, 1969, and made this now-famous footprint.See this image and more in “Suited for Space,” which opens at the Museum in DC on July 26th. One of the most famous Footprints ever made. Estimates given micro-meteor impacts, solar radiation: a single bootprint lasting for at least, One Million Earth Years.

Guy Save a little five years old girl

He chased a car on his bike for 15 minutes to save this 5-year-old girl who was snatched from her front yard in Pennsylvania. Respect, honour, love. I can proudly say humanity is still exist!Finally we are seeing responsible caring teens. Great things happen when great people step up and do good. I'm so proud of you.

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Female Chimpanzee died due to heart failure

·       Female chimpanzee Dorothy died of heart failure (she was over 40 years old) and as she was being carried away, behind the fence together all the chimpanzees stood silently, some with hands on the shoulders of one another.

A man stands on his paddle board as a gray whale swims close by in the Klamath River in Klamath, Del Norte County, August 4, 2011.

A man stands on his paddle board as a gray whale swims close by in the Klamath River in Klamath, Del Norte County, August 4, 2011.


Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Three sun in daytimes skies

·       A team of scientists found a record-breaking three potentially habitable planets around the star Gliese 667C, a star 22 light-years from Earth that is orbited by at least six planets. Gliese 667C is part of a three-star system, so the planets could see three sun in their daytime skies, as shown in this artist's impression.

Monday, 24 June 2013

Savannah Cat -A Big Cat You Can Pet.

The Savannah is a domestic hybrid cat breed. It is a cross between a serval and a domestic cat. In 2001, the International Cat Association accepted it as a newly registered breed. The fact that it's huge and ridiculously sweet-looking is just the tip of the awesome iceberg for the savannah cat. It's a lot more loyal than your average tabby, to the point that it's comparable to a dog. What's more, the savannah cat doesn't have the aversion to water that most cats do, and some people actually take showers with them. Oh, and they're also instinctively friendly towards children.


Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Panda diplomacy

This is a Real Panda. China has this "Panda Diplomacy" and this one will be sent to Japan as an friendship envoy. For safety reasons, he sits as a passenger with his feeder, not in a cage. Fastening the seat belt, wearing a diaper, eating bamboos.

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

When Mount Etna erupted on April 11,2013, it created amazing smoke rings.

When Mount Etna erupted on April 11,2013, it created amazing smoke rings. Toroidal Vortices or Volcanic smoke rings are rare, but well-documented.


 

Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway

The Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line also known as the Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway, is a bridge–tunnel combination across Tokyo Bay in Japan. It connects the city of Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture with the city of Kisarazu in Chiba Prefecture, and forms part of National Route 409. With an overall length of 14 km, it includes a 4.4 km bridge and 9.6 km tunnel underneath the bay—the fourth-longest underwater tunnel in the world.