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Tuesday 13 November 2012


All lit up: The terraced rice paddies of Shiroyone Senmaida glow with twenty thousand solar powered pink LED lights

Japanese rice paddies twinkle in the darkness after 20,000 pink LEDs are spread across terraced fields


Researchers say be are becoming less intelligent because we no longer need intelligence to survive
Are we getting more stupid? Researchers claim our intelligence is diminishing as we no longer need it to survive


Red Bull
Red Bull's latest extreme stunt: A giant game of human Mousetrap



(Picture: SWNS/ Lee Sanders)
Schoolgirl takes to the skies on 16th birthday as Britain's youngest pilot
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/917723-schoolgirl-takes-to-the-skies-on-16th-birthday-as-britains-youngest-pilot




Grey matter: The novel
City banker files for divorce after husband refuses to recreate sex scenes from Fifty Shades of Grey






Chris Anderson bought the Technology Entertainment and Design (TED) conference in 2001 and turned it into a nonprofit
Online TEDTalks hit billion-view milestone
http://phys.org/news/2012-11-online-tedtalks-billion-view-milestone.html






A solar eclipse seen on July 22, 2009 from Japan.
Thousands gather for Australia solar eclipse
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20307900




SDSS telescope
Quasars illustrate dark energy's roller coaster ride






Real or model? A close up of one of the model car's bumper and bonnet
The secret behind James Bond's Aston Martin DB5: How Skyfall producers used 3D PRINTED cars to spare the priceless original




Good vibes: A student at Goldsmiths has developed an iPhone app which uses the gadget's built-in accelerometer to interpret taps on a tabletop as strikes on a full-size keyboard
Type a text on the kitchen table: Prototype app teaches iPhone to interpret vibrations as keystrokes on full-sized keyboard

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Still Haunted by Amityville


'World's Fastest Supercomputer' Crowned in US





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