Mad Quickies
Mad Quickies 1.18
It’s the Friday Quickies! Surf’s up!
- The Hidden World Moves by Carl Zimmer. {video}
- Frank Gehry loves fish.
- NASA sends Mona Lisa to the Moon with a laser. I…what?! {via @masalaskeptic}
- Klari Reis uses petri dishes and reflective epoxy polymer to capture electron microscopic images of cellular reactions.
- Eight famous video game characters: how they got their names.
- Shortology movies collection. Brill pictograms. {via Steve Leigh}
Jump for more! Plus, dogshaming.
- Infographic: a map of all the action in Star Wars and Indiana Jones.
- Introducing the Squid Worm.
- The Science Museum is pants.
- Your Venn for the day: The Flu.
- Dr. Leila Takayama is a freakin’ robot scientist! Respect! {video}
- This has nothing to do with art or science. DOGSHAMING. Plus, Adoptable Fridays. Woof.
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Michael Bihovsky’s
One Grain More
{via Anne S.}
from the page
The Les Misérables food allergy parody that will knock your hypoallergenic socks off!
When Marius, Cosette, and Epipen are invited to an allergy-friendly party at the house of Jean Valjean, each must create a dish absent of all possible allergens.
To view the full creation story of “One Grain More,” visit http://weblog.michaelbihovsky.com !
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Inside DayGlo: The World’s Most Colorful Factory
http://youtu.be/NWefNwFbYKw
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Featured image is a detail of a petri dish painting by Klari Reis.
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