Awesome: Arkham City Inspired Fight Scene [Video]

Another awesome production from the thousand pounds fight team, the same people who made that awesome fan-made Naruto movie we featured a few weeks ago.

[RivenX3i]



WTF: Spiderman, Batman & Ironman Get Loose At A Kids Party! [Video]

Yeah, I know, this is kind of disturbing…

From a Youtube commentator:

This is the? new hyper combo for spiderman and Iron Man in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.

[Youtube]



Upcoming Outland TV Series: Australian, Geeky, Gay

The new television series Outland, set to air on Australia’s ABC1 in February, has been described by some as a gay answer to The Big Bang Theory. Says the show’s producer: “[C]loseted science fiction fans will finally have a voice… a full family of gay Australian characters can go where they never ventured before – prime-time television.”

The ensemble cast is a group of five queer characters, four men and one woman – Toby (Ben Gerrard), Andy (Paul Ireland), Fab (Adam Richard), Max (Toby Truslove), and Rae (Christine Anu). They’re all geeks in a big way – science fiction fans with at least one giant Dalek suit among them.

As one of the characters notes in the trailer, “I’m gay, and I like science fiction. Wow, I feel like I just came out of two closets.” Outland is coming out in 2012, with episodes expected to air in the UK as well later in the year.

My Life Right Now [Comic]

Yes, I know, it’s quite sad… and awesome and the same time. :)

So, who’s in the same boat as I right now?

[Via UM]

Lightweight Lattice Makes Material Difference

If there’s an awards ceremony for material of the year, you might expect graphene would sweep it for 2011. But researchers at a Californian lab are making a late bid with what they are billing as the world’s lightest material.

The as-yet unnamed material has a density of 0.9 milligrams per cubic centimetre, which is said to be around a hundred time lighter than Styrofoam.

Perhaps surprisingly the material is primarily made of nickel. The key is that this is arranged in a series of tiny hollow tubes with the walls being just 100 nanonmeters thick. As a result, 99.99% of the material’s volume is simply air.

The production of the material involves creating a framework and coating it with nickel plating, then removing the framework.

HRL Laboratories, which made the material, says its structure gives it some other unusual qualities for a metal. It can be compressed by up to 50 percent to then regain its original shape perfectly. It’s also got an uncharacteristically high ability to absorb energy.

Dr Bill Carter, who manages the HRL department responsible for the work, likened the concept to the designs of the Eiffel Tower and Golden Gate Bridge, which are relatively light given their scale.

The project was carried out with the assistance of the California Institute of Technology and the University of California at Irvine. The material was developed for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (America’s geekiest government department) with the idea that it could be used for battery electrodes or for shock and vibration damping.

Soldiers of Thundera: A Massive Thundercats Oil Painting by Robert Burden

Artist Robert Burden spent over 1000 hours of working time to complete this massive 72″ x 132″ oil on canvas painting of the thundercats, and the only word that comes to my mind after watching this is: wow, amazing!

[Via Topless Robot]