It Exists: The Zombie Back Scratcher

Just in time for Halloween, check out this neat zombie back scratcher, because as I’m sure you all know, nothing will scratch your back as well as a rotting zombie arm.

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Comet Storm Hits Nearby Alien Star System, Looks Like Home

“We believe we have direct evidence for an ongoing Late Heavy Bombardment in the nearby star system Eta Corvi, occurring about the same time as in our solar system,” said Carey Lisse, senior research scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., and lead author of a paper detailing the findings to appear in the Astrophysical Journal.

The evidence was gathered with NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, which has detected “signs of icy bodies raining down” on Eta Corvi. A band of dust surrounding the system strongly correlates to an obliterated comet, and that band also lies at a particularly interesting location in reference to its star: “The dust is located close enough to Eta Corvi that Earth-like worlds could exist in the collision zone, suggesting that planets like our own might be involved.” According to NASA, it’s just the right age, too–at about a billion years old, the Eta Corvi system is about how old ours was when the Late Heavy Bombardment–believed to have brought water (and life)–to Earth occurred.

As if it didn’t already appear to have a similar upbringing as our own solar system, Eta Corvi has its own version of the Kuiper Belt–a larger, colder disc of dust which lies much more distant from the star, which conveniently seems “like the proper environment for a reservoir of cometary bodies.”

It’s an exciting find, and one that will give us a great deal of insight to events that occured a little closer to home in a time when we weren’t around to catch them in action. “We think the Eta Corvi system should be studied in detail to learn more about the rain of impacting comets and other objects that may have started life on our own planet,” Lisse said.

Indeed.

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MC Hammer gets deep to battle Google

MC Hammer’s latest catchline is “Search once and see what’s related.” But it’s not a song line, it’s a business proposition.

Yep, MC Hammer is launching his own search engine, WireDoo. The selling point is that it goes deeper than the rest and isn’t scared of multiple relationships. And no, that’s not innuendo.

Speaking at the Web 2.0 Summit event in San Francisco, Hammer (aka 49-year-old Stanley Burrell) didn’t really go into a lot of detail, but said WireDoo will be much more about figuring out the relationships between specific keywords and the various topics that relate to the search.

He also said that results pages won’t just give a list, but rather come up with results for different contexts such as local information or online retail. That sounds remarkably like the way that Microsoft promoted Bing, so it’s tough to figure out what’s revolutionary here.



William Shatner Performs “Bohemian Rhapsody” [Video]

Here is the first official music video for William Shatner’s new album, Seeking Major Tom. Enjoy!

I personally prefer this song by a much younger Shatner:

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Beautiful: Iceland’s Midnight Sun Timelapse [Video]

Don’t forget to put the video in fullscreen mode once you hit the play button!

Midnight Sun: A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle where the sun never fully sets and remains visible 24 hours a day.

This short time lapse film was shot during the Icelandic Midnight Sun in June of 2011.

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