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  • Interactive Colours in Culture : How Different Cultures View Colors...

    • 22 Apr 2011
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    "Ever since I first saw the cover of “Information is Beautiful” I have always loved David McCandless‘  iconic “Colours in Culture“.

    You can view the final interactive Flash version here:

    via lab.zoho.co.uk

     

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  • Scientific evidence for health supplements

    • 22 Apr 2011
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    • 22Apr11 Evidence Health Infographic Science Supplements
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    "This image is a “balloon race”. The higher a bubble, the greater the evidence for its effectiveness. But the supplements are only effective for the conditions listed inside the bubble."  
    via informationisbeautiful.net

     

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  • "The Thing" : A 140,000-Year-Old Organism Discovered in Antarctica's Ice-Shrouded Lake Vostok

    • 22 Apr 2011
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    • 22Apr11 Antarctica Life
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    "An ancient living laboratory of our planet's past in Antarctica may have provided a preview of what we can expect to find deep below the barren surface of Mars and in the ice-shrouded seas of Jupiter's Europa."...
    ..."No other natural lake environment on Earth has this much oxygen as Lake Vostok -- an oligotrophic extreme environment, one that is supersaturated with oxygen, with oxygen levels 50 times higher than those typically found in ordinary freshwater lakes."...   
    via dailygalaxy.com

     

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  • Pysanka - Ukrainian Eggs

    • 22 Apr 2011
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    • 22Apr11 Easter Eggs Pysanka Ukrainian Eggs
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    "A pysanka (Ukrainian: писанка, plural: pysanky) is a Ukrainian Easter egg, decorated using a wax-resist (batik) method. The word comes from the verb pysaty, "to write", as the designs are not painted on, but written with beeswax. The word pysanka refers specifically to an egg decorated with traditional Ukrainian folk designs, and is not a generic term for any egg decorated using wax resist.  

    Types of decorated Ukrainian eggs

    Pysanka is often taken to mean any type of decorated egg, but it specifically refers to an egg created by the written-wax batik method and utilizing traditional folk motifs and designs. Several other types of decorated eggs are seen in Ukrainian tradition, and these vary throughout the regions of Ukraine.
    Krashanky –from krasyty (красити), "to decorate"– are boiled eggs dyed a single color (with vegetable dyes), and are blessed and eaten at Easter.
    Pysanky –from pysaty (писати), "to write"– are raw eggs created with the wax-resist method (batik). The designs are "written" in hot wax with a stylus or a pin-head. Wooden eggs and beaded eggs are often referred to as "pysanky" because they mimic the decorative style of pysanky in a different medium.
    Krapanky –from krapka (крапка), "a dot"– are raw eggs decorated using the wax-resist method, but with only dots as ornamentation (no symbols or other drawings). They are traditionally created by dripping molten wax from a beeswax candle onto an egg.
    Dryapanky –from dryapaty (дряпати), "to scratch"– are created by scratching the surface of a dyed egg to reveal the white shell below.
    Malyovanky –from malyuvaty (малювати), "to paint"– are created by painting a design with a brush using oil or water color paints. It is sometimes used to refer to coloring (e.g. with a marker) on an egg.
    Nakelyanky –from kleyaty (клеяти), "to glue on"– are created by glueing objects to the surface of an egg.
    Travlenky –from travlenya (травлення), “etching” – are created by waxing eggs and then etching away the unwaxed areas. This is not a traditional Ukraine practice, but has become popularized recently.
    Biserky –from biser (бісер), "beads"– are created by coating an egg with beeswax, and then embedding beads into the wax to create geometric designs.
    Lystovky –from lystya (листя), "leaves"– are created by dyeing an egg to which small leaves have been attached.

    All but the krashanky and lystovky are usually meant to be decorative (as opposed to edible), and the egg yolk and white are either allowed to dry up over time, or removed by blowing them out through a small hole in the egg.

    Many other eastern European ethnic groups, decorate eggs using wax resist for Easter. These include the Belarusians (пісанка, pisanka), Bulgarians (писано яйце, pisano yaytse), Croats (pisanica), Hungarians (hímestojás), Czechs (kraslice), Lithuanians (margutis), Poles (pisanka), Romanians (ouă vopsite, incondeiate or impistrite), Serbs (pisanica), Slovaks (kraslica), Slovenes (pisanica, pirhi or remenke) and Sorbs (jejka pisać)."

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  • The Original Egg-Bot

    • 22 Apr 2011
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    • 22Apr11 Easter Eggs Robotics
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    "The Eggbot is an open-source art robot that can draw on spherical or egg-shaped objects from the size of a ping pong ball size to that of a small grapefruit-- roughly 1.25 to 4.25 inches in diameter (4 - 10 cm). Super adjustable; designed to draw on all kinds of things that are normally "impossible" to print on. Not just eggs but golf balls, light bulbs, mini pumpkins, and even things like wine glasses-- with a bit of work."  
    via egg-bot.com

     

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  • Rio Morning Moonset at Sunrise

    • 22 Apr 2011
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    Image Credit & Copyright: Babak Tafreshi (TWAN)

    As the Sun rose, a nearly full Moon set in this serene seaside vista captured last Monday from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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