You would think that the fact that smog stinks, makes it hard to breathe,
and makes people sick would make China finally do something about it. But the
smog situation has only now become a national security concern because it's
disrupting the feed from their spy cams.
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Everyone knows that the only way to eat a burger is with a wide
open mouth and juice running down your face. Because of this, some ladies in Japan abscond eating burgers because it doesn't look dignified.
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Would you eat a glow in the dark ice cream? This one here was created by Charlie Francis. It uses a synthesized version of the luminescent proteins that cause jellyfish to glow when they are agitated. This ice cream gets brighter as you lick it.
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Art is highly subjective, and not everyone considers spending a few hours at a museum worth their while. But what if a little "brain zap" could make viewing art more intriguing?
To explore this, neurologist Zaira Cattaneo decided to conduct a small experiment at the University of Milan-Bicocca in Italy. The experiment had to do with neuroaesthetics, which involves the study of how the
brain reacts to aesthetic elements.
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Tutankhamen was the most famous Pharaoh, but it was always a mystery how he died. He passed away at the age of 19, but there was no record of him being assassinated. How did he die?
According to Science, he may have passed away due to a chariot accident. It turns out that he was engaged in a pastime enjoyed by many of his age group throughout history. Chariot racing as it turns out is pretty damn dangerous according to The Independent:
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Visiting a ball pit is considered one of the main highlights in anyone's childhood. So imagine how psyched we were to hear that a hotel in China has decided to build the world's largest ball pit!
Located at the Kerry Hotel in Shanghai, this ginormous ball pit stretches over 80 feet long and 40 feet wide. The pit is said to be filled with one million
pink and green plastic balls.
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This story pretty much proves how bad the man-made gender gap in China has become. We can only imagine how desperately lonely this guy was when he decided he had no more use for his penis because he couldn't find a girlfriend.
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This human cheese project was cooked up by bio-hacker artists Christina Agapakis and
Sissel Tolaas, as part of a new exhibition called 'Grow Your Own… Life
After Nature.'
Hosted by Trinity College in Dublin, the installation displays a bunch of cheese wheels made from bacterial samples pulled from the feet and armpits of different people. The idea behind the project was to explore "intersection of our interests in smell and microbial
communities led us to focus on cheese as a 'model organism.'" .
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Even though he's no longer moon-walking among us, that's not stopping the King of Pop from raking in millions.
In 2012, Michael Jackson earned a whopping $160 million. He was followed up by 'King of Rock' Elvis Presley, who comes in at number two with $55 million.
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Want a smoking hot torso without doing any of the work? No sweat, because this Funkybod muscle enhancing top has got you covered. Here's how the creators describe it on the official website:
Initially, it was designed to enhance the upper body muscle groups of skinny to medium build men. After initial trials we found that some of the smaller men had manboob issues which were covered well with the Funkybod muscle top. This led us to experiment with larger men and look into the manboob issue further.And if you want to see how the results will look in real life, view the BBC video below:
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