Anatomy

Science

Robot Armpit Looks Hideous, Smells Hideous

6:20PM June 29, 2011 | Kat Hannaford

The “fun” doesn’t end there, folks – Kevin Grennan has built a small army of robot bodyparts, each more disgusting than the last. He actually outfitted each robot with sweat glands that replicate the odour from each individual body part. More »


Geek Out

Here Are The Old Pop-Up Books Doctors Used To Learn How To Perform Surgery

9:20AM May 19, 2011 | Casey Chan

It’s always amazing to look back at how terribly simple things once were. These pop-up books, for example, are intricately layered to show the various organs in a human body. Doctors would use ‘em for practice surgery runs. [Laughing Squid] More »


Geek Out

The Price Of Looking Good

5:00AM February 14, 2011 | Jack Loftus

I’ve asked this question before, I’m asking it now, and I’ll ask it again some day: Seriously now, how the hell do you women wear these things all day long? [FFFFOUND via Street Anatomy via Like Cool - Thanks, Elisa]


Cameras

What’s The Difference Between The Human Eye And A Camera?

1:00PM January 30, 2011 | Casey Chan

Pixiq has a great write up on the similarities and differences between the human eye and a camera. Apparently, we’re the same in image focusing and light adjustment but different in lens focus and sensitivity to light. What else? More »


Software

Google Earth For The Human Body

2:00AM December 17, 2010 | Kyle VanHemert

Google’s already taken you across the globe, down to the bottom of the oceans, and out to the mountains of Mars. It’s been a vaguely educational journey! Their next frontier: the human body, with Google Body Browser. More »


Mario’s Guts Aren’t Made Of Pixelized Pepperoni Pizza Like I Imagined

1:40PM September 20, 2010 | Jesus Diaz

After looking at this Mario sculpture—which should be included in the Bodies exhibition—I’m craving for an ultra-realistic version of Nintendo’s game. One that would get the 35-year-old plumber’s guts spilt each time he gets smashed. [Jason FreenyThanks Lolo!] More »


The Anatomy Of A PlayStation 3 Controller

9:45AM August 5, 2010 | Rosa Golijan

We’ve seen illustrations like this before, but somehow I still enjoy seeing a twisted look into the anatomy of a gadget – in this case a PlayStation 3 controller. [DeviantArt via Kotaku]


Chicago’s Watchful Eye

7:20AM July 8, 2010 | Kyle VanHemert

Public art can be pretty weird. But rarely is it as weird as “EYE”, an unblinking, 9m eyeball that’s now scaring the dickens out of Chicago. More »


Behind The Music: Tongues (Synopsis: They Are Gross)

6:00AM June 4, 2010 | Kyle VanHemert

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I’m sure USC’s Speech Articulation group gained all sorts of important phonological insights from these videos of an opera singer and a beatboxer doing their respective things in an MRI machine. Here’s the insight I gained: tongues are gross. More »


Science

Scientists Transmit Broadband Signals Through Human Arm

8:59AM March 16, 2010 | Popular Science

Human skin is apparently a very energy-efficient conduit for transmitting data. A recent experiment achieved a rate of 10Mbps, which may put my internet connection to shame. The experiment used small, flexible electrodes and took place at Korea University. More »