Today’s bookmarks
- Woah: Some unknown disease is causing a woman to grow fingernails instead of hair
- Tumblr: Famous album covers recreated with my socks
- Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch left some instructions in the advent of his death
- New favourite web comic: The Monkey’s You Ordered
- Drinking at work is good for creativity (not so much for productivity)
- Mitt Romney Sure Does Lie a Lot, Doesn’t He?
- Scary: Google to include your own Gmails in search results?
Also, this amazing 3 year-old bucket drummer… is only 3 friggin’ years old!
Cat Physics
Using high speed cameras, this video explains the dynamics of how cats are able to rotate themselves in the air when falling, while conserving their angular momentum.
Short Film: “Belly”

An official selection at this yearβs Sundance film festival, this animated short was Julia Pottβs theses at Londonβs Royal Colloge of Art in 2011. Mixing various styles and symbolisms, Belly tells a beautiful coming of age story that is both wonderfully weird and mildly terrifying.
Today’s bookmarks
History of Comics in 6 Panels with write up via Paul Lopes
- The first color 360-degree panorama from Curiosity
- The Internet May Have Upended Traditional Institutions, But Itβs a Brittle Weapon
- The Internet Archive Now Offers Torrent Downloads
- New software that helps employers read your emotional state
- New Global Warming Culprit: Dams
- New salt-based battery a leap for green energy
- How rogue biohackers are revolutionising the human body
- The science of Staring
- A new prehistoric species of humans identified
- Conservative pundits are plain wrong: Barack Obama hasn’t lost Europe. That was his predecessor’s doing.
- How billionaire backers pick America’s candidates
- The Fog of War: How can we talk about the military if we can’t define what it is?
- The Elephant in the Map Room: The Israel/Palestine Border
- The 1916 Shark Attacks that were the inspiration for Jaws
- Wait… There’s a 30 minute longer cut of The Shining?
Video: The Hypnotic Brick Layer
How good is this stone mason at his job? Madly skilled, to the point of mesmerising.
Video: The Scientific Power of Music
I really love what asapSCIENCE is doing. Here’s their latest video breaking down some of the science behind how we enjoy music.

