The Guinness World Records are full of some of the most ludicrous feats of human endurance and strength. But one of the most sought-after records – and one of the more difficult ones – may be the world record for “Longest Marathon Watching Television.”
The guiding hands project is for people who are busy working on their smartphones.
Batteries have not kept pace with developments in other areas of technology. Hye-Ryung Byon, Assistant Professor at KAIST, outlines potential advances that could – for example – make light, cheap, solar-rechargeable batteries that would extend the range of electric cars.
To see how these wonderful statues are made, watch this video:
How President Putin spends the last Sunday morning of summer? Working out & BBQing in Sochi.
A Man Of God
One would find it difficult enough to get through a day without food. But we met an extraordinary person living near the Bhubaneswar railway station, who even though stricken by poverty and hunger, feeds stray dogs instead of himself. An act of kindness? Or a ‘Man of God?’ Here’s our short documentary on him.
High speed video recording was until recently only available in outrageously expensive professional video cameras. The LG Viewty everyone can now enjoy a fascinating Discovery Channel scenes or themselves delusions the new Steven Spielberg with exciting action shots. With 120 frames per second every move will be entered into in detail. Recordings of a balloon […]