This is the film from our micro exhibition ‘Measuring the Universe: from the transit of Venus to the edge of the cosmos’. If you can make it to Greenwich then come and see the exhibition – its on from 1 March–2 September 2012 and its absolutely FREE!
Fake Apple Store [Pic]

Apparently, this is some kind of fake Apple store located somewhere in China. How awesome is that? :)
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It’s Cathursday: Percattual Motion [Video]
Is this the ultimate iPod accessory?

There are several ways to make sure you don’t lose your iPod. Pockets work for many people. A belt-clip does the job for some. A few go a step further and buy a specialized wristband with a pocket to hold the device. But if you’re a professional body piercer, it seems there’s one more dramatic solution.
Yes, New Jersey man Dave Hurban has decided that friction and gravity are fine forces, but magnetism is the way to go.
He’s decided it’s a smart idea to simply stick a magnet on each corner of his iPod, then implant four magnetic titanium studs in his forearm, just below the wrist.
According to Hurban, he made the somewhat drastic modification for a couple of reasons. Firstly, he simply wanted to be the first in the world to do something. Secondly, he has always loved the idea of a strapless watch and now has one thanks to an iPod feature that displays a clock face on the screen.
It’s only fair to point out that 21-year-old Hurban is a slender, athletic chap and is currently sporting an iPod Nano. Only time will tell if he piles on the pounds and is able to upgrade to an iPod classic, or even gets enough middle aged spread that he can add an iPad, Tellytubby style.
For the record, Hurban isn’t the first person to attach an Apple device to his body. British man Trevor Prideaux, who has a prosthetic left arm, recently had a new custom model made complete with a dock to hold his iPhone, making it far easier to operate the touchscreen with his other hand.
Back to Nowhere Part VIII [Video]
A funny Back to the Future parody video by the folks from the Going Nowhere Show.
Chris and Larry are on the road to nowhere again. Except where they’re going, they don’t need roads.
Thanks Karla!
How to Instantly Wipe Your Hard Drive’s Data Forever
Need to wipe all data from your hard drive(s) really, really quickly? Then look no further than the Data Killer, a beast that can delete all data from magnetic media in less time that it takes you to blink your eyes.
When Your Pinterest Addiction Goes Too Far: Pinsanity [Video]
“T-ray” technique means ultra-fast wireless

Wireless connections over an ultra high frequency range could mean data transfers at up to 20 times current speeds.
Newly published research into the “T-ray” band shows there could be huge potential for the frequencies, which is particularly intriguing as they are currently unregulated by broadcasting authorities.
The T in the name stands for terahertz, though the band is generally considered to cover everything from 300 GHz to 3THz. In practice, it’s the frequency range between microwave and infra-red.
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology report achieving speeds of 3Gbps over the 542GHz frequency, double the figures achieved in a previous public demo. (To put that into context, it’s the equivalent of transferring the entire contents of a Blu-ray disc in just over a minute.) They say that while practical issues will be a limit, on paper a speed of 100Gbps would be possible.
To date the T-ray frequencies have mainly been used for imaging that works in a similar way to X-rays, but causes less physical damage. Using the frequencies for data transmission has previously proved unviable not just because of cost, but because the equipment would be too bulky and require too much power for practical use, particularly in mobile devices.
The key to the Tokyo project is the use of a resonant tunnelling diode (pictured: credit IET). The BBC explains that such diodes are unusual because “the voltage they produce can sometimes go down as current is increased.” The result is that the electrons that carry information can be passed through extremely quickly in a tiny diode, as small as one square millimeter.
As T-rays only have a range of about 10 meters, they certainly aren’t going to be a substitute for mobile broadband. If they ever are adapted for consumer use, the chances are they’d only ever find a market if and when existing wi-fi technology proves inadequate.
If Diablo III Were a Girl [Video]
New Prometheus Promo Clip: Quiet Eye [Video]
Another day, another Prometheus promo clip.
In front of the quiet, unblinking eye of a camera lens, Dr. Elizabeth Shaw makes her case to lead a mission that will answer our greatest questions and trigger our ultimate fears.
[Via tdwg]
Mad Moxxi Cosplay [Pic]

Mad Moxxi from Borderlands Mad Moxxi’s Underdome Riot DLC as cosplayed by Deviantart user Katy-Angel.
[Source: Katy-Angel | Via FG]
Amazon Deal of the Day: 75% Off Serious Sam 3: BFE [Download] – $9.99

For today’s edition of Deal of the Day, Amazon has Serious Sam 3: BFE [Download] for just $9.99. That’s 75% off the game’s usual retail price of $39.99.
Serious Sam 3: BFE is a glorious throwback to the golden age of first-person shooters where men were men, cover was for amateurs and pulling the trigger made things go boom. Serving as a prequel to the original indie sensation, Serious Sam: The First Encounter, Serious Sam 3 takes place during the Earth’s final struggle against Mental’s invading legions of beasts and mercenaries. Set against the collapsing temples of an ancient civilization and the crumbling cities of 22nd century Egypt, Serious Sam 3 is an exhilarating fusion of classic twitch shooters and modern gameplay features.
-Serious Sam 3: BFE [Download] – $39.99 $9.99 (75% Off)



