The Lost Gardens of Heligan

Lost Gardens of Heligan

A contemporary focus to work with nature, accepting and respecting it and protecting and enhancing the variety of habitats with which our project is endowed. An impressive range of wild flora and fauna has been identified within the gardens and estate, and visitors are welcome to explore the Heligan landscape

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GTX Smart GPS Shoes

GTX Corp. is introducing new shoes, loafers and sneakers, with GPS built into them. CBS technology expert Katie Linendoll said they can really come in handy for families who are taking care of relatives suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. With a downloadable app, they can track them using the GPS or get

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What You Know about The Tuhala Witch’s Well?

The Tuhala Witch's Well, is famous in Estonia because it can "boil over" after heavy rains or when the snow finally melts. The well happens to be placed just over an underground river, when the volume of water exceeds what the underground river can handle, water comes out of the well. Riverbeds and pools in

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Friendly Gray Whales of Baja Mexico

The gray (or grey) whale, Eschrichtius robustus, is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of about 16 meters (52 ft), a weight of 36 tonnes (35 LT; 40 ST), and lives 50–70 years.[3] The common name of the whale comes from the gray patches and white

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Spying Roboflies to Get Minicam Eyes

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California Institute of Technology has patented a new camera technology to replace the current cameras on the insect-sized spy drones in the US military. Funded by NASA and Pentagon, these new micro-sized digital cameras using lesser energy, would be a revolutionary way to design the tiny surveillance drones of the

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The Cinemagraph (A New Art Medium Is Born)

WOW A technique combine the video and picture by freezing a moment. This year some fine art photographers found the cutting edge technology known as animated GIFs and began creating animated gifs that are whimsical and fancy.Some pictures take a full day filming and editing to come out in this way,

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Ride Through an Amazing Toothpick Replica of San Francisco

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Artist Scott Weaver has been building "Rolling Through the Bay" for 35 years. The kinetic sculpture of famous San Francisco landmarks is constructed of more than 100,000 toothpicks and lets you take "tours" of the city by watching ping pong balls roll down different routes. Watch the video above to see the endearing

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When Tiger attack

The tiger (Panthera tigris), a member of the Felidae family, is the largest of the four "big cats" in the genus Panthera.[4] The tiger is native to much of eastern and southern Asia, and is an apex predator and an obligate carnivore. The larger tiger subspecies are comparable in size to the biggest extinct felids,[5][6]

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Land of Giants – Giant Pylon Power Towers

Brookline, MA-based Jin Choi & Thomas Shine of Choi+Shine recently received the 2010 Boston Society of Architects Unbuilt Architecture Award for their “Land of Giants” project. The project was originally submitted for an Icelandic pylon competition, where it received an honorable mention. The competition was to find a new

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Martin Jetpack

Since the beginning of time man has dreamed of flying as free as a bird. Today, that dream is a reality. The Martin Jetpack is the world’s first practical jetpack. The jetpack has been a major goal of the aerospace industry for over fifty years - a goal that has been achieved by Martin Aircraft Company.

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