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10 Unusual Company Names Explained
Check out meanings behind 10 names of companies. Let's face it. A lot of companies have strange names. Sure, often they're recognizable because the company i...
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10 Unusual Things Humans Have Left On The Moon
Here are 10 unusual things humans have left on the moon.
When people travel they often pick up souvenirs to take home with them, but in the case of astronauts journeying to the moon it’s the leaving of items that’s become the norm.
Here are 10 of the more unusual objects that stayed behind.
Number 10. Goodwill messages. Located close to the boot print from the Apollo 11 mission is a silver
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Beer
Here are 10 little known facts about beer. When it comes to beer, most people know it's brewed, it's great on a hot day, and that there's a lot of it out the...
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10 Deadliest Diseases in Human History
Check out 10 of the deadliest diseases in human history.
Regardless of the era, humans have always had to deal with deadly diseases. Here are 10 of the deadliest diseases in human history.
Number 10 - Outbreaks of infectious smallpox persisted for 10,000 years. At that point, hundreds of millions had already lost their lives to it. Today the disease has been eradicated, except for some lab samp
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10 Weird Things People Do
Here are 10 weird things that people do all the time. No matter how together some people seem, one thing all humans have in common is the completely out ther...
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10 Fun Facts About Coffee
Grab a cup, sit back, and enjoy these 10 fun facts about coffee. For many, coffee is a daily need that ranks up there with oxygen and food. Thankfully, one r...
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Dining Etiquette When Having Soup
Formal Dining: Soup - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. In front of me we have a bowl of soup and there is a magical way to eat soup that is perfecti...
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Navy Drone Gets Refueled Mid-Air First Time Ever
In a historic first, an unmanned Navy jet was recently refueled mid-air.
Since the first documented maneuver in 1923, aerial refueling has become quite common worldwide.
But the involved planes have always been manned aircraft - until now.
In a historic first, an unmanned Navy jet was recently refueled mid-air.
A report by the Naval Air Systems Command notes, "While flying off the coa
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10 Little Known Facts About Left-Handed People
There's a lot more to being left handed than needing special scissors or baseball gloves. Here are 10 little known facts about them. There's a lot more to be...
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3 Incredible Skymall-Inspired Inventions
Patrick Strattner built and photographed the prototypes for several Skymall-inspired inventions as part of his portfolio's still-life photo series.
Necessity is the mother of invention. So it was with photographer Patrick Strattner who needed to round out his career portfolio, and was inspired by Skymall's catalog of gadgets galore. After deciding on his inventions, he built and photographed the
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Diamonds
Sure, everybody has heard diamonds are a girl's best friend, but there are also a few things about them you may not know. Check out these 10 uncommon facts. ...
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Study Says Humans Only Have Four Basic Emotions
A recent study from researchers at the University of Glasgow has shown that humans only have four basic emotions that can be signified by facial expressions,...
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10 Best April Fools’ Pranks Of 2015
Here are 2015’s best April Fools Pranks.
Here are 10 of 2015’s brightest April Fools' Day pranks.
Number 10. Selfie Shoes. Shoemaker Miz Mooz got everybody good by announcing they’ll soon be taking orders for the selfie shoe.
Number 9. Google’s Physical Mailbox. Email is nice, but sometimes it just can’t compare to the smell and feel of real, actual cards and letters. Google’s Smart Ma
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Surprised Salmon Attacked By Unknown Creature In Viral Video
A video posted to Facebook has a discussion raging about the identity of a possible salmon-poaching predator.
Bear, bird or something else entirely?
Such is the discussion that erupted in regards to a seven-second video posted to Facebook by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
In the video, a salmon swims through Icicle Creek in Leavenworth, Washington at a more or less medium pace.
The soo
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Why People Cry In The Shower
A recent New York magazine article presents the likely reasons that people cry in the shower based on an assessment of related psychological studies.
While the reasons for why we cry are not yet fully understood, apparently many of us turn to the embrace of a shower when the tears fall - but why is this?
According to a recent New York magazine article, the behavior is likely motivated by d
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Traditional Graduation Uniforms Around the World
5 Unusual Graduation Dresses from Around the World - as part of the news and politics series by GeoBeats. You thought your graduation dress was uniquely trad...
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10 Fun Facts About Sleep You Didn't Know
Here are 10 fun facts about sleep that you probably don't know Here are 10 fun facts about sleeping: Number 10 - When you are snoring, you can't dream. Numbe...
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10 Myths About Lightning
Check out 10 myths about lightning. While Sir Anthony Hopkins may be nonchalant about a lightning strike -- in reality it's no fun at all. Here are 10 myths ...
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30,000-Year-Old Virus Found In Siberia
A recent study describes the discovery of a 30,000-year old virus found in frozen Siberia, the 4th prehistoric one known to have surfaced since 2003.
Ice melt from rising global temperatures isn’t just revealing long-frozen artifacts; it’s also exposing ancient viruses.
A recent study describes the discovery of a 30,000-year old virus found in frozen Siberia, the 4th prehistoric one known
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Starved Worms Stop Aging And Live Longer
A new study from researchers at Duke University has found that nematode worms actually stop physically ageing, and can live up to twice as long when they are...
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Young Blood - A Literal Fountain Of Youth?
Researchers have known that younger mice blood has a rejuvenating effect on older mice for years. Now the first human trials on the science-fiction-like phenomenon are being conducted and hopes are high.
The secret to reversing some effects of aging might be in the blood of the young.
For the past few years, scientists have studied the impact young mice’s blood has on older mice—and the stu
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Zombie Bees' Population Growing
Zombie Bees Increasing in US Neighborhoods - as part of the news series by GeoBeats. There are many theories trying to explain the disappearance of honeybees...
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10 Things You May Not Know About Five Guys
Here are 10 things you may not know about Five Guys.
The first Five Guys Burgers & Fries restaurant opened its doors in the mid 1980s and quickly became a Washington DC area favorite. Since then, they’ve blossomed into one of the nation’s most beloved burger destinations.
Here are 10 things you may not know about the fast food chain and its rise to fame.
Number 10. It offers thousands
10 Unusual Company Names Explained
Check out meanings behind 10 names of companies. Let's face it. A lot of companies have strange names. Sure, often they're recognizable because the company i......
Check out meanings behind 10 names of companies. Let's face it. A lot of companies have strange names. Sure, often they're recognizable because the company i...
wn.com/10 Unusual Company Names Explained
Check out meanings behind 10 names of companies. Let's face it. A lot of companies have strange names. Sure, often they're recognizable because the company i...
- published: 24 Apr 2014
- views: 4684
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author: geobeats
10 Unusual Things Humans Have Left On The Moon
Here are 10 unusual things humans have left on the moon.
When people travel they often pick up souvenirs to take home with them, but in the case of astronau...
Here are 10 unusual things humans have left on the moon.
When people travel they often pick up souvenirs to take home with them, but in the case of astronauts journeying to the moon it’s the leaving of items that’s become the norm.
Here are 10 of the more unusual objects that stayed behind.
Number 10. Goodwill messages. Located close to the boot print from the Apollo 11 mission is a silver dollar sized disc containing messages from over 70 nations. The disc left behind was created long before the age of compact digital storage, so making all the words fit required the use of letters thinner than a strand of human hair.
Number 9. Gold Olive branch. The tree’s bough has long been a symbol of peace, and leaving a gold replica of one behind was intended as a wish for harmony among all mankind. Neil Armstrong placed it on the lunar surface in 1969.
Number 8. Golf balls. In his final moments on the moon, Alan Shepard outfitted a soil-sample taking device with a golf club head and knocked two balls miles into the distance. Some have criticized his swing, but defenders of the astronaut point out that space suits are bulky and hard to move around in.
Number 7. Family photo. For over 40 years, a picture of Charles Duke with his wife and children has been sitting on the moon. It’s covered in plastic and inscribed with the words, “this is the family of astronaut Duke from planet Earth. Landed on the moon, April 1972”.
Number 6. Alumni Association charter. Thanks to Apollo 15’s crew, the University of Michigan Alumni Association has an official outpost on the moon. All three of the men graduated from the institution, and when they went to space they brought along – and left - a document that makes the satellite a legit chapter locale.
Number 5. Falcon feather. Galileo theorized that in the absence of gravity objects of differing mass would fall at like rates. That idea was tested out on the moon using a falcon feather and a hammer, and it turned out that Galileo was right. The feather, which came from the Air Force Academy’s mascot, did not make it back to Earth.
Number 4. Oregon lava. Per request, a sliver of rock from the Pacific Northwest was given a new, lunar home. When a friend of astronaut Jim Irwin asked if he’d mind taking the solidified lava to the moon, Irwin was happy to comply.
Number 3. Human waste. Getting to the moon isn’t the only tricky part of space travel. Returning home is a difficult task as well, and to make sure all goes well, a lot of excess weight has to be removed from the craft before the journey can begin. Among the commonly abandoned items is human waste.
What do you think is the most unique item left on the moon’s surface? Number 2. Boots. Special ones are needed for wandering around on the moon, and once that’s done, the footwear just isn’t needed anymore. Thus, they’re abandoned to compensate for the extra weight of all of the rocks and samples being carried back.
Number 1. Flags. The US has left 6 of them there, and over the decades they’ve been subjected to days of endless sunshine, freezing temperatures, sweltering heat, and ultraviolet rays. Surprisingly, it appears that most have survived the harsh conditions.
wn.com/10 Unusual Things Humans Have Left On The Moon
Here are 10 unusual things humans have left on the moon.
When people travel they often pick up souvenirs to take home with them, but in the case of astronauts journeying to the moon it’s the leaving of items that’s become the norm.
Here are 10 of the more unusual objects that stayed behind.
Number 10. Goodwill messages. Located close to the boot print from the Apollo 11 mission is a silver dollar sized disc containing messages from over 70 nations. The disc left behind was created long before the age of compact digital storage, so making all the words fit required the use of letters thinner than a strand of human hair.
Number 9. Gold Olive branch. The tree’s bough has long been a symbol of peace, and leaving a gold replica of one behind was intended as a wish for harmony among all mankind. Neil Armstrong placed it on the lunar surface in 1969.
Number 8. Golf balls. In his final moments on the moon, Alan Shepard outfitted a soil-sample taking device with a golf club head and knocked two balls miles into the distance. Some have criticized his swing, but defenders of the astronaut point out that space suits are bulky and hard to move around in.
Number 7. Family photo. For over 40 years, a picture of Charles Duke with his wife and children has been sitting on the moon. It’s covered in plastic and inscribed with the words, “this is the family of astronaut Duke from planet Earth. Landed on the moon, April 1972”.
Number 6. Alumni Association charter. Thanks to Apollo 15’s crew, the University of Michigan Alumni Association has an official outpost on the moon. All three of the men graduated from the institution, and when they went to space they brought along – and left - a document that makes the satellite a legit chapter locale.
Number 5. Falcon feather. Galileo theorized that in the absence of gravity objects of differing mass would fall at like rates. That idea was tested out on the moon using a falcon feather and a hammer, and it turned out that Galileo was right. The feather, which came from the Air Force Academy’s mascot, did not make it back to Earth.
Number 4. Oregon lava. Per request, a sliver of rock from the Pacific Northwest was given a new, lunar home. When a friend of astronaut Jim Irwin asked if he’d mind taking the solidified lava to the moon, Irwin was happy to comply.
Number 3. Human waste. Getting to the moon isn’t the only tricky part of space travel. Returning home is a difficult task as well, and to make sure all goes well, a lot of excess weight has to be removed from the craft before the journey can begin. Among the commonly abandoned items is human waste.
What do you think is the most unique item left on the moon’s surface? Number 2. Boots. Special ones are needed for wandering around on the moon, and once that’s done, the footwear just isn’t needed anymore. Thus, they’re abandoned to compensate for the extra weight of all of the rocks and samples being carried back.
Number 1. Flags. The US has left 6 of them there, and over the decades they’ve been subjected to days of endless sunshine, freezing temperatures, sweltering heat, and ultraviolet rays. Surprisingly, it appears that most have survived the harsh conditions.
- published: 17 Mar 2015
- views: 82
10 Things You Didn't Know About Beer
Here are 10 little known facts about beer. When it comes to beer, most people know it's brewed, it's great on a hot day, and that there's a lot of it out the......
Here are 10 little known facts about beer. When it comes to beer, most people know it's brewed, it's great on a hot day, and that there's a lot of it out the...
wn.com/10 Things You Didn't Know About Beer
Here are 10 little known facts about beer. When it comes to beer, most people know it's brewed, it's great on a hot day, and that there's a lot of it out the...
- published: 04 Apr 2014
- views: 5557
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author: geobeats
10 Deadliest Diseases in Human History
Check out 10 of the deadliest diseases in human history.
Regardless of the era, humans have always had to deal with deadly diseases. Here are 10 of the deadli...
Check out 10 of the deadliest diseases in human history.
Regardless of the era, humans have always had to deal with deadly diseases. Here are 10 of the deadliest diseases in human history.
Number 10 - Outbreaks of infectious smallpox persisted for 10,000 years. At that point, hundreds of millions had already lost their lives to it. Today the disease has been eradicated, except for some lab samples stored around the world.
Number 9 - Strokes belong to the category of cerebrovascular disease. In the US alone, over 140,000 sufferers die from strokes annually.
Number 8 -- A 9th century Arab physician is the first known person to document measles. Prior to extensive vaccinations in 1980 the global annual death rate was approximately 2.6 million. By 2011, over 150,000 deaths were reported across the world.
Number 7 - Today, due to mosquitoes transmitting malaria to humans, anywhere from 300 to 500 million cases of it are reported every year. Roughly 1 million die from the disease annually.
Number 6 - The bacterial infection, tuberculosis is still proving to be a killer. In 2012, 1.3 million people were killed by it, while more than 8.5 million cases were reported worldwide.
Number 5 - Aids was first recognized in the 1980s. Caused by the virus HIV, nowadays more than 35 million people live with either HIV or AIDS. Each year, approximately 1.5 million die from it.
Number 4 - The bacterial disease typhus killed 3 million people in Russia alone over the course of only several years in the early 1900s.
Number 3 -- Cancer.... recent research found signs of cancer in a Neandertal rib bone. Today cancer is killing about 7.6 million annually.
Number 2 - The pandemic called The Black Plague or Black Death, struck around the mid 14th century for about 5 years and killed over 20 million Europeans. It has re-surfaced several more times in the centuries following.
Number 1 - In the short span between 1918 and 1919, an estimated 50 and 100 million people died from the spanish flu - that's more than the casualties of World War I.
wn.com/10 Deadliest Diseases In Human History
Check out 10 of the deadliest diseases in human history.
Regardless of the era, humans have always had to deal with deadly diseases. Here are 10 of the deadliest diseases in human history.
Number 10 - Outbreaks of infectious smallpox persisted for 10,000 years. At that point, hundreds of millions had already lost their lives to it. Today the disease has been eradicated, except for some lab samples stored around the world.
Number 9 - Strokes belong to the category of cerebrovascular disease. In the US alone, over 140,000 sufferers die from strokes annually.
Number 8 -- A 9th century Arab physician is the first known person to document measles. Prior to extensive vaccinations in 1980 the global annual death rate was approximately 2.6 million. By 2011, over 150,000 deaths were reported across the world.
Number 7 - Today, due to mosquitoes transmitting malaria to humans, anywhere from 300 to 500 million cases of it are reported every year. Roughly 1 million die from the disease annually.
Number 6 - The bacterial infection, tuberculosis is still proving to be a killer. In 2012, 1.3 million people were killed by it, while more than 8.5 million cases were reported worldwide.
Number 5 - Aids was first recognized in the 1980s. Caused by the virus HIV, nowadays more than 35 million people live with either HIV or AIDS. Each year, approximately 1.5 million die from it.
Number 4 - The bacterial disease typhus killed 3 million people in Russia alone over the course of only several years in the early 1900s.
Number 3 -- Cancer.... recent research found signs of cancer in a Neandertal rib bone. Today cancer is killing about 7.6 million annually.
Number 2 - The pandemic called The Black Plague or Black Death, struck around the mid 14th century for about 5 years and killed over 20 million Europeans. It has re-surfaced several more times in the centuries following.
Number 1 - In the short span between 1918 and 1919, an estimated 50 and 100 million people died from the spanish flu - that's more than the casualties of World War I.
- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 716543
10 Weird Things People Do
Here are 10 weird things that people do all the time. No matter how together some people seem, one thing all humans have in common is the completely out ther......
Here are 10 weird things that people do all the time. No matter how together some people seem, one thing all humans have in common is the completely out ther...
wn.com/10 Weird Things People Do
Here are 10 weird things that people do all the time. No matter how together some people seem, one thing all humans have in common is the completely out ther...
- published: 26 Mar 2014
- views: 9306
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author: geobeats
10 Fun Facts About Coffee
Grab a cup, sit back, and enjoy these 10 fun facts about coffee. For many, coffee is a daily need that ranks up there with oxygen and food. Thankfully, one r......
Grab a cup, sit back, and enjoy these 10 fun facts about coffee. For many, coffee is a daily need that ranks up there with oxygen and food. Thankfully, one r...
wn.com/10 Fun Facts About Coffee
Grab a cup, sit back, and enjoy these 10 fun facts about coffee. For many, coffee is a daily need that ranks up there with oxygen and food. Thankfully, one r...
- published: 25 Apr 2014
- views: 4440
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author: geobeats
Dining Etiquette When Having Soup
Formal Dining: Soup - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. In front of me we have a bowl of soup and there is a magical way to eat soup that is perfecti......
Formal Dining: Soup - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. In front of me we have a bowl of soup and there is a magical way to eat soup that is perfecti...
wn.com/Dining Etiquette When Having Soup
Formal Dining: Soup - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. In front of me we have a bowl of soup and there is a magical way to eat soup that is perfecti...
- published: 03 Oct 2011
- views: 17575
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author: geobeats
Navy Drone Gets Refueled Mid-Air First Time Ever
In a historic first, an unmanned Navy jet was recently refueled mid-air.
Since the first documented maneuver in 1923, aerial refueling has become quite common...
In a historic first, an unmanned Navy jet was recently refueled mid-air.
Since the first documented maneuver in 1923, aerial refueling has become quite common worldwide.
But the involved planes have always been manned aircraft - until now.
In a historic first, an unmanned Navy jet was recently refueled mid-air.
A report by the Naval Air Systems Command notes, "While flying off the coast of Maryland and Virginia in the Atlantic Test Ranges, the X-47B connected to an Omega K-707 tanker aircraft and received over 4,000 pounds of fuel using the Navy's probe-and-drogue method."
The Navy wants to develop a permanent fleet of X-47Bs that can operate along with manned aircraft.
A spokesperson for Navy’s Unmanned Carrier Aviation program explained why this achievement is noteworthy, “In manned platforms, aerial refueling is a challenging maneuver because of the precision required by the pilot to engage the basket...Adding an autonomous functionality creates another layer of complexity."
X-47B has also been successfully tested to land and takeoff from the deck of a moving aircraft carrier.
wn.com/Navy Drone Gets Refueled Mid Air First Time Ever
In a historic first, an unmanned Navy jet was recently refueled mid-air.
Since the first documented maneuver in 1923, aerial refueling has become quite common worldwide.
But the involved planes have always been manned aircraft - until now.
In a historic first, an unmanned Navy jet was recently refueled mid-air.
A report by the Naval Air Systems Command notes, "While flying off the coast of Maryland and Virginia in the Atlantic Test Ranges, the X-47B connected to an Omega K-707 tanker aircraft and received over 4,000 pounds of fuel using the Navy's probe-and-drogue method."
The Navy wants to develop a permanent fleet of X-47Bs that can operate along with manned aircraft.
A spokesperson for Navy’s Unmanned Carrier Aviation program explained why this achievement is noteworthy, “In manned platforms, aerial refueling is a challenging maneuver because of the precision required by the pilot to engage the basket...Adding an autonomous functionality creates another layer of complexity."
X-47B has also been successfully tested to land and takeoff from the deck of a moving aircraft carrier.
- published: 23 Apr 2015
- views: 195
10 Little Known Facts About Left-Handed People
There's a lot more to being left handed than needing special scissors or baseball gloves. Here are 10 little known facts about them. There's a lot more to be......
There's a lot more to being left handed than needing special scissors or baseball gloves. Here are 10 little known facts about them. There's a lot more to be...
wn.com/10 Little Known Facts About Left Handed People
There's a lot more to being left handed than needing special scissors or baseball gloves. Here are 10 little known facts about them. There's a lot more to be...
- published: 13 May 2014
- views: 11478
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author: geobeats
3 Incredible Skymall-Inspired Inventions
Patrick Strattner built and photographed the prototypes for several Skymall-inspired inventions as part of his portfolio's still-life photo series.
Necessity ...
Patrick Strattner built and photographed the prototypes for several Skymall-inspired inventions as part of his portfolio's still-life photo series.
Necessity is the mother of invention. So it was with photographer Patrick Strattner who needed to round out his career portfolio, and was inspired by Skymall's catalog of gadgets galore. After deciding on his inventions, he built and photographed the prototypes that are part of this still-life photo series.
Here are 3 of the best to impress:
Number 3 -- "The portable sweaty armpit t-shirt dryer" means you'll have a relatively quick fix to sweatstains on those hot days. However, carrying this baby around will get you plenty of questionable looks as to your new gig as traveling hair dresser and dry cleaner.
Number 2 -- The zippered velcro jacket will make sure your iPhone or pack of gum is always handy. However, thieves can now peel off their plunder instead of pick your pockets. On the plus side, the sound of the velcro detaching acts as a security alarm.
Number 1 -- The automatic "full mouth toothbrush" is a handheld unit that looks like a cross between an electric toothbrush and dentures. If you can manage to fit it in your mouth, you'll not only have a bright smile, but a bigger one too.
wn.com/3 Incredible Skymall Inspired Inventions
Patrick Strattner built and photographed the prototypes for several Skymall-inspired inventions as part of his portfolio's still-life photo series.
Necessity is the mother of invention. So it was with photographer Patrick Strattner who needed to round out his career portfolio, and was inspired by Skymall's catalog of gadgets galore. After deciding on his inventions, he built and photographed the prototypes that are part of this still-life photo series.
Here are 3 of the best to impress:
Number 3 -- "The portable sweaty armpit t-shirt dryer" means you'll have a relatively quick fix to sweatstains on those hot days. However, carrying this baby around will get you plenty of questionable looks as to your new gig as traveling hair dresser and dry cleaner.
Number 2 -- The zippered velcro jacket will make sure your iPhone or pack of gum is always handy. However, thieves can now peel off their plunder instead of pick your pockets. On the plus side, the sound of the velcro detaching acts as a security alarm.
Number 1 -- The automatic "full mouth toothbrush" is a handheld unit that looks like a cross between an electric toothbrush and dentures. If you can manage to fit it in your mouth, you'll not only have a bright smile, but a bigger one too.
- published: 15 Oct 2013
- views: 208
10 Things You Didn't Know About Diamonds
Sure, everybody has heard diamonds are a girl's best friend, but there are also a few things about them you may not know. Check out these 10 uncommon facts. ......
Sure, everybody has heard diamonds are a girl's best friend, but there are also a few things about them you may not know. Check out these 10 uncommon facts. ...
wn.com/10 Things You Didn't Know About Diamonds
Sure, everybody has heard diamonds are a girl's best friend, but there are also a few things about them you may not know. Check out these 10 uncommon facts. ...
- published: 11 Feb 2014
- views: 8743
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author: geobeats
Study Says Humans Only Have Four Basic Emotions
A recent study from researchers at the University of Glasgow has shown that humans only have four basic emotions that can be signified by facial expressions,......
A recent study from researchers at the University of Glasgow has shown that humans only have four basic emotions that can be signified by facial expressions,...
wn.com/Study Says Humans Only Have Four Basic Emotions
A recent study from researchers at the University of Glasgow has shown that humans only have four basic emotions that can be signified by facial expressions,...
10 Best April Fools’ Pranks Of 2015
Here are 2015’s best April Fools Pranks.
Here are 10 of 2015’s brightest April Fools' Day pranks.
Number 10. Selfie Shoes. Shoemaker Miz Mooz got everyb...
Here are 2015’s best April Fools Pranks.
Here are 10 of 2015’s brightest April Fools' Day pranks.
Number 10. Selfie Shoes. Shoemaker Miz Mooz got everybody good by announcing they’ll soon be taking orders for the selfie shoe.
Number 9. Google’s Physical Mailbox. Email is nice, but sometimes it just can’t compare to the smell and feel of real, actual cards and letters. Google’s Smart Mailbox, which looks like a regular, old-fashion curbside one, allows people to have a foot in both worlds. When it’s got mail, it sends a digital alert.
Number 8. Domino’s Driverless Delivery Vehicles. They call the fully automated, two-wheeled fleet Domi-no-drivers.
Number 7. T-Mobile Pets Unleashed. For just $5 a month, the world’s beloved cats, dogs, hamsters, and whatever else one has as a pet can get their own phone and data package.
Number 6. Groupon’s Grøüber. Would you take advantage of more Groupon deals if you had an inexpensive ride to them? Human drivers are expensive though, so their cars have cats behind the wheel.
Number 5. Virgin announces Branson, Missouri as a new operations center. Virgin CEO Richard Branson admitted that given the city’s name he just couldn’t stay away.
Number 4. Petco’s Pet Selfie Sticks. Just because they lack opposable thumbs doesn’t mean that cats and dogs should miss out on the joys of selfie taking.
Number 3. Samsung Galaxy BLADE edge. An extension of the company’s Galaxy line, the smartknife is promised to deliver a combination of advanced communications technologies and a razor-sharp cutting edge.
Number 2. Do It YourSelfie 360-degree camera. Actually, it’s 12 cameras mounted on a ring that enables the taking and stitching together of a full circle of shots.
Number 1. BMW mouth guard. Designed with the rugby world in mind, the protector is molded from the same rubber the automotive company uses in its door seals. Not ones to skimp on details, BMW fashioned the guard to resemble its signature kidney grill.
wn.com/10 Best April Fools’ Pranks Of 2015
Here are 2015’s best April Fools Pranks.
Here are 10 of 2015’s brightest April Fools' Day pranks.
Number 10. Selfie Shoes. Shoemaker Miz Mooz got everybody good by announcing they’ll soon be taking orders for the selfie shoe.
Number 9. Google’s Physical Mailbox. Email is nice, but sometimes it just can’t compare to the smell and feel of real, actual cards and letters. Google’s Smart Mailbox, which looks like a regular, old-fashion curbside one, allows people to have a foot in both worlds. When it’s got mail, it sends a digital alert.
Number 8. Domino’s Driverless Delivery Vehicles. They call the fully automated, two-wheeled fleet Domi-no-drivers.
Number 7. T-Mobile Pets Unleashed. For just $5 a month, the world’s beloved cats, dogs, hamsters, and whatever else one has as a pet can get their own phone and data package.
Number 6. Groupon’s Grøüber. Would you take advantage of more Groupon deals if you had an inexpensive ride to them? Human drivers are expensive though, so their cars have cats behind the wheel.
Number 5. Virgin announces Branson, Missouri as a new operations center. Virgin CEO Richard Branson admitted that given the city’s name he just couldn’t stay away.
Number 4. Petco’s Pet Selfie Sticks. Just because they lack opposable thumbs doesn’t mean that cats and dogs should miss out on the joys of selfie taking.
Number 3. Samsung Galaxy BLADE edge. An extension of the company’s Galaxy line, the smartknife is promised to deliver a combination of advanced communications technologies and a razor-sharp cutting edge.
Number 2. Do It YourSelfie 360-degree camera. Actually, it’s 12 cameras mounted on a ring that enables the taking and stitching together of a full circle of shots.
Number 1. BMW mouth guard. Designed with the rugby world in mind, the protector is molded from the same rubber the automotive company uses in its door seals. Not ones to skimp on details, BMW fashioned the guard to resemble its signature kidney grill.
- published: 02 Apr 2015
- views: 160
Surprised Salmon Attacked By Unknown Creature In Viral Video
A video posted to Facebook has a discussion raging about the identity of a possible salmon-poaching predator.
Bear, bird or something else entirely?
Such is...
A video posted to Facebook has a discussion raging about the identity of a possible salmon-poaching predator.
Bear, bird or something else entirely?
Such is the discussion that erupted in regards to a seven-second video posted to Facebook by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
In the video, a salmon swims through Icicle Creek in Leavenworth, Washington at a more or less medium pace.
The soon-to-be-frightened fish flits off camera but immediately returns with surprise. There’s a lot of turbulent activity, and when the water clears a mysterious creature is seen looming above.
But the footage is fuzzy, and the identity of the assailant is tough to make out.
Most say it's a bear.
One commenter says it's a bird of prey.
Another swears it must be bigfoot.
The puzzling furor all but ensured that the video went viral.
Whatever it was must have made its mark. The salmon sadly doesn't come back into view.
wn.com/Surprised Salmon Attacked By Unknown Creature In Viral Video
A video posted to Facebook has a discussion raging about the identity of a possible salmon-poaching predator.
Bear, bird or something else entirely?
Such is the discussion that erupted in regards to a seven-second video posted to Facebook by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
In the video, a salmon swims through Icicle Creek in Leavenworth, Washington at a more or less medium pace.
The soon-to-be-frightened fish flits off camera but immediately returns with surprise. There’s a lot of turbulent activity, and when the water clears a mysterious creature is seen looming above.
But the footage is fuzzy, and the identity of the assailant is tough to make out.
Most say it's a bear.
One commenter says it's a bird of prey.
Another swears it must be bigfoot.
The puzzling furor all but ensured that the video went viral.
Whatever it was must have made its mark. The salmon sadly doesn't come back into view.
- published: 01 Sep 2015
- views: 1330
Why People Cry In The Shower
A recent New York magazine article presents the likely reasons that people cry in the shower based on an assessment of related psychological studies.
While ...
A recent New York magazine article presents the likely reasons that people cry in the shower based on an assessment of related psychological studies.
While the reasons for why we cry are not yet fully understood, apparently many of us turn to the embrace of a shower when the tears fall - but why is this?
According to a recent New York magazine article, the behavior is likely motivated by different psychological reasons.
While data specific to the action does not exist and could be hard to measure, related research could help shed some light on driving factors.
Privacy is one, as evidenced in a 2008 study that found 62 percent of participants reported to crying at home, and 35 percent of incidences happened when alone.
This isolationist behavior could be a survival mechanism against possible attacks when vulnerable.
Another possible reason for crying in the shower is that the warm water is a means of comfort similar to that of adding an extra layer of clothing.
Guilt may also be a factor, as another study found that the shower and other cleaning tools like soap and mouthwash become more popular when thinking about previous bad behavior.
wn.com/Why People Cry In The Shower
A recent New York magazine article presents the likely reasons that people cry in the shower based on an assessment of related psychological studies.
While the reasons for why we cry are not yet fully understood, apparently many of us turn to the embrace of a shower when the tears fall - but why is this?
According to a recent New York magazine article, the behavior is likely motivated by different psychological reasons.
While data specific to the action does not exist and could be hard to measure, related research could help shed some light on driving factors.
Privacy is one, as evidenced in a 2008 study that found 62 percent of participants reported to crying at home, and 35 percent of incidences happened when alone.
This isolationist behavior could be a survival mechanism against possible attacks when vulnerable.
Another possible reason for crying in the shower is that the warm water is a means of comfort similar to that of adding an extra layer of clothing.
Guilt may also be a factor, as another study found that the shower and other cleaning tools like soap and mouthwash become more popular when thinking about previous bad behavior.
- published: 22 Apr 2015
- views: 260
Traditional Graduation Uniforms Around the World
5 Unusual Graduation Dresses from Around the World - as part of the news and politics series by GeoBeats. You thought your graduation dress was uniquely trad......
5 Unusual Graduation Dresses from Around the World - as part of the news and politics series by GeoBeats. You thought your graduation dress was uniquely trad...
wn.com/Traditional Graduation Uniforms Around The World
5 Unusual Graduation Dresses from Around the World - as part of the news and politics series by GeoBeats. You thought your graduation dress was uniquely trad...
- published: 08 May 2012
- views: 8782
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author: geobeats
10 Fun Facts About Sleep You Didn't Know
Here are 10 fun facts about sleep that you probably don't know Here are 10 fun facts about sleeping: Number 10 - When you are snoring, you can't dream. Numbe......
Here are 10 fun facts about sleep that you probably don't know Here are 10 fun facts about sleeping: Number 10 - When you are snoring, you can't dream. Numbe...
wn.com/10 Fun Facts About Sleep You Didn't Know
Here are 10 fun facts about sleep that you probably don't know Here are 10 fun facts about sleeping: Number 10 - When you are snoring, you can't dream. Numbe...
- published: 07 Nov 2012
- views: 310141
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author: geobeats
10 Myths About Lightning
Check out 10 myths about lightning. While Sir Anthony Hopkins may be nonchalant about a lightning strike -- in reality it's no fun at all. Here are 10 myths ......
Check out 10 myths about lightning. While Sir Anthony Hopkins may be nonchalant about a lightning strike -- in reality it's no fun at all. Here are 10 myths ...
wn.com/10 Myths About Lightning
Check out 10 myths about lightning. While Sir Anthony Hopkins may be nonchalant about a lightning strike -- in reality it's no fun at all. Here are 10 myths ...
- published: 30 Jan 2014
- views: 4626
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author: geobeats
30,000-Year-Old Virus Found In Siberia
A recent study describes the discovery of a 30,000-year old virus found in frozen Siberia, the 4th prehistoric one known to have surfaced since 2003.
Ice m...
A recent study describes the discovery of a 30,000-year old virus found in frozen Siberia, the 4th prehistoric one known to have surfaced since 2003.
Ice melt from rising global temperatures isn’t just revealing long-frozen artifacts; it’s also exposing ancient viruses.
A recent study describes the discovery of a 30,000-year old virus found in frozen Siberia, the 4th prehistoric one known to have surfaced since 2003.
This bug is much bigger and more complex than the ones of today.
It’s classified as a giant because, at 0.6 microns long, it exceeds the half micron minimum standard; it is also composed of more than 500 genes compared to influenza A which has 8.
The virus is still dormant, but there are plans to revive it with an amoeba host after it has been determined to be safe to humans and animals.
Scientists believe this kind of work can help them piece together the way viruses evolved over time.
While strict safety measures are being taken in the lab, there are concerns that oil and mineral extraction efforts in Siberian regions could possibly awaken other dormant diseases.
One of the other 3 prehistoric viruses found in the past was still infectious, despite it being dormant for tens of thousands of years.
wn.com/30,000 Year Old Virus Found In Siberia
A recent study describes the discovery of a 30,000-year old virus found in frozen Siberia, the 4th prehistoric one known to have surfaced since 2003.
Ice melt from rising global temperatures isn’t just revealing long-frozen artifacts; it’s also exposing ancient viruses.
A recent study describes the discovery of a 30,000-year old virus found in frozen Siberia, the 4th prehistoric one known to have surfaced since 2003.
This bug is much bigger and more complex than the ones of today.
It’s classified as a giant because, at 0.6 microns long, it exceeds the half micron minimum standard; it is also composed of more than 500 genes compared to influenza A which has 8.
The virus is still dormant, but there are plans to revive it with an amoeba host after it has been determined to be safe to humans and animals.
Scientists believe this kind of work can help them piece together the way viruses evolved over time.
While strict safety measures are being taken in the lab, there are concerns that oil and mineral extraction efforts in Siberian regions could possibly awaken other dormant diseases.
One of the other 3 prehistoric viruses found in the past was still infectious, despite it being dormant for tens of thousands of years.
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 112
Starved Worms Stop Aging And Live Longer
A new study from researchers at Duke University has found that nematode worms actually stop physically ageing, and can live up to twice as long when they are......
A new study from researchers at Duke University has found that nematode worms actually stop physically ageing, and can live up to twice as long when they are...
wn.com/Starved Worms Stop Aging And Live Longer
A new study from researchers at Duke University has found that nematode worms actually stop physically ageing, and can live up to twice as long when they are...
Young Blood - A Literal Fountain Of Youth?
Researchers have known that younger mice blood has a rejuvenating effect on older mice for years. Now the first human trials on the science-fiction-like phenome...
Researchers have known that younger mice blood has a rejuvenating effect on older mice for years. Now the first human trials on the science-fiction-like phenomenon are being conducted and hopes are high.
The secret to reversing some effects of aging might be in the blood of the young.
For the past few years, scientists have studied the impact young mice’s blood has on older mice—and the stunning results offer significant hope for treating age-related diseases.
Old mice who received young blood showed significant new neuron growth in the brain’s hippocampus. Their muscles become rejuvenated. They run mazes faster than regular mice their age and last longer on the treadmill.
And young mice who received old blood? They aged prematurely.
Similar effects on human beings might sound like speculative fiction. But the first human trials began in 2014—testing younger plasma on Alzheimer’s patients—and the results are due by the end of the year.
The idea isn't entirely new. In fact, it's almost medieval.
In 1615, a German alchemist theorized that a fountain-of-youth-like effect might be achieved by transferring blood from the young to the old.
No record of any experiment exists and later attempts to test the theory ran afoul due to a lack of now basic information regarding blood types and coagulation. The results were deadly and transfusion itself was quickly banned.
When blood transfusion made a comeback, it was strictly used to heal the sick.
Soon we'll know whether blood holds the answer to fighting back age itself.
wn.com/Young Blood A Literal Fountain Of Youth
Researchers have known that younger mice blood has a rejuvenating effect on older mice for years. Now the first human trials on the science-fiction-like phenomenon are being conducted and hopes are high.
The secret to reversing some effects of aging might be in the blood of the young.
For the past few years, scientists have studied the impact young mice’s blood has on older mice—and the stunning results offer significant hope for treating age-related diseases.
Old mice who received young blood showed significant new neuron growth in the brain’s hippocampus. Their muscles become rejuvenated. They run mazes faster than regular mice their age and last longer on the treadmill.
And young mice who received old blood? They aged prematurely.
Similar effects on human beings might sound like speculative fiction. But the first human trials began in 2014—testing younger plasma on Alzheimer’s patients—and the results are due by the end of the year.
The idea isn't entirely new. In fact, it's almost medieval.
In 1615, a German alchemist theorized that a fountain-of-youth-like effect might be achieved by transferring blood from the young to the old.
No record of any experiment exists and later attempts to test the theory ran afoul due to a lack of now basic information regarding blood types and coagulation. The results were deadly and transfusion itself was quickly banned.
When blood transfusion made a comeback, it was strictly used to heal the sick.
Soon we'll know whether blood holds the answer to fighting back age itself.
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 141
Zombie Bees' Population Growing
Zombie Bees Increasing in US Neighborhoods - as part of the news series by GeoBeats. There are many theories trying to explain the disappearance of honeybees......
Zombie Bees Increasing in US Neighborhoods - as part of the news series by GeoBeats. There are many theories trying to explain the disappearance of honeybees...
wn.com/Zombie Bees' Population Growing
Zombie Bees Increasing in US Neighborhoods - as part of the news series by GeoBeats. There are many theories trying to explain the disappearance of honeybees...
- published: 31 Jul 2012
- views: 27387
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author: geobeats
10 Things You May Not Know About Five Guys
Here are 10 things you may not know about Five Guys.
The first Five Guys Burgers & Fries restaurant opened its doors in the mid 1980s and quickly became a...
Here are 10 things you may not know about Five Guys.
The first Five Guys Burgers & Fries restaurant opened its doors in the mid 1980s and quickly became a Washington DC area favorite. Since then, they’ve blossomed into one of the nation’s most beloved burger destinations.
Here are 10 things you may not know about the fast food chain and its rise to fame.
Number 10. It offers thousands of ways to enjoy a burger. The wide variety of toppings and specifications offered add up to a lot of potential. It’s estimated that there are over 250 thousand ways an order can be customized.
Number 9. Don’t look for menu additions any time soon. The Murrell’s, who own Five Guys, get a lot of pressure to add milkshakes, chicken sandwiches, and coffee, but they’re holding strong on their decision to keep the options tight. The company doesn’t want to risk losing sight of their core, something they believe has crippled a number of once successful food enterprises.
Number 8. A report from 2013 indicated Shaquille O’Neal had acquired 155 Five Guys restaurants. Last year Forbes reported the NBA legend owns 10 percent of the franchises and is expected to attain billionaire status soon thanks in part to these investments.
Number 7. Restaurant Ownership or College. That was the choice presented to the young Murrell boys when they were at the age when such things are considered. Clearly they opted to go into business with their dad and open a family-owned eatery, a decision that has paid off in spades.
Number 6. There really are 5 guys behind it. Originally the name referred to dad Jerry and his four sons Jim, Matt, Chad, and Ben. Then Tyler came along, and ever since it’s represented the offspring, each of which fills a key position in the company.
Number 5. Five Guys has served the nation’s leader. In 2009 President Obama stopped off at a Washington DC location to grab a cheeseburger with jalapeños for himself and slew of eats for his staff. He walked out about 80 dollars lighter and with two very large bags.
Number 4. The restaurants are timer-free zones. It’s the belief of the company that cooking is something best controlled by the skills of the chef, not kitchen gadgets. Thus, they’ve instituted a company-wide ban on the use of timing devices.
Number 3. It’s the country’s fastest growing food chain. Between 2006 and 2012 Five Guys expanded by nearly 800 percent. Not bad for a burger joint that didn’t even have customer seating when they first opened.
Number 2. They’re not easily pushed around, not even by the Pentagon. Upon learning that an order couldn’t be delivered to the enormous military facility, an admiral called and informed the restaurant that all area establishments accommodated their door to door service requests. In response, Five Guys hung a 22-foot sign outside that read, ‘ABSOLUTELY NO DELIVERY.’
Number 1. The company takes potatoes very seriously. Most of the ones they serve up as fries hail from Idaho, but overall the goal is to only acquire those that are grown north of the 42nd parallel. There, spuds do their maturing almost exclusively during daylight hours, resulting in a slower maturation process and a more solid tuber.
What do you think is the most interesting thing about Five Guys?
wn.com/10 Things You May Not Know About Five Guys
Here are 10 things you may not know about Five Guys.
The first Five Guys Burgers & Fries restaurant opened its doors in the mid 1980s and quickly became a Washington DC area favorite. Since then, they’ve blossomed into one of the nation’s most beloved burger destinations.
Here are 10 things you may not know about the fast food chain and its rise to fame.
Number 10. It offers thousands of ways to enjoy a burger. The wide variety of toppings and specifications offered add up to a lot of potential. It’s estimated that there are over 250 thousand ways an order can be customized.
Number 9. Don’t look for menu additions any time soon. The Murrell’s, who own Five Guys, get a lot of pressure to add milkshakes, chicken sandwiches, and coffee, but they’re holding strong on their decision to keep the options tight. The company doesn’t want to risk losing sight of their core, something they believe has crippled a number of once successful food enterprises.
Number 8. A report from 2013 indicated Shaquille O’Neal had acquired 155 Five Guys restaurants. Last year Forbes reported the NBA legend owns 10 percent of the franchises and is expected to attain billionaire status soon thanks in part to these investments.
Number 7. Restaurant Ownership or College. That was the choice presented to the young Murrell boys when they were at the age when such things are considered. Clearly they opted to go into business with their dad and open a family-owned eatery, a decision that has paid off in spades.
Number 6. There really are 5 guys behind it. Originally the name referred to dad Jerry and his four sons Jim, Matt, Chad, and Ben. Then Tyler came along, and ever since it’s represented the offspring, each of which fills a key position in the company.
Number 5. Five Guys has served the nation’s leader. In 2009 President Obama stopped off at a Washington DC location to grab a cheeseburger with jalapeños for himself and slew of eats for his staff. He walked out about 80 dollars lighter and with two very large bags.
Number 4. The restaurants are timer-free zones. It’s the belief of the company that cooking is something best controlled by the skills of the chef, not kitchen gadgets. Thus, they’ve instituted a company-wide ban on the use of timing devices.
Number 3. It’s the country’s fastest growing food chain. Between 2006 and 2012 Five Guys expanded by nearly 800 percent. Not bad for a burger joint that didn’t even have customer seating when they first opened.
Number 2. They’re not easily pushed around, not even by the Pentagon. Upon learning that an order couldn’t be delivered to the enormous military facility, an admiral called and informed the restaurant that all area establishments accommodated their door to door service requests. In response, Five Guys hung a 22-foot sign outside that read, ‘ABSOLUTELY NO DELIVERY.’
Number 1. The company takes potatoes very seriously. Most of the ones they serve up as fries hail from Idaho, but overall the goal is to only acquire those that are grown north of the 42nd parallel. There, spuds do their maturing almost exclusively during daylight hours, resulting in a slower maturation process and a more solid tuber.
What do you think is the most interesting thing about Five Guys?
- published: 13 Mar 2015
- views: 86