List of posts with the tag: Evolution
iPhone 5 Rumors
iPhone 5 Back Part This is an unverified image of what claims to be the back cover of the iPhone 5. The shell is white with 2 distinct holes in it. One for the camera, and the other presumably for the camera flash. Parts like this, of course, are easy to fake, especially after the… |
May 25th, 2011 Technology 0 comments |
All Facebook’s “Like” buttons in different languages
Facebook has revolutionized the way that we share information with our friends, contacts in its social net, with its famous “Like” button. It is interesting to see how the length of this button changes in every available language. I think the longest one is the one showed for Hungarians. |
April 27th, 2011 Internet 1 comment |
Giraffes are heartless creatures
The diagram below best illustrates: Lamarck’s theory of evolution. Darwin’s theory of evolution. Malthus’s principles. Lyell’s theory about past changes. Giraffes are heartless creatures. |
January 24th, 2011 Animals, Humor 0 comments |
Starbucks’ New 2011 Logo
Starbucks has decided to drop its name from their logo. Interesting upgrade. Starbucks revealed a refreshed version of its logo on January 5th to celebrate its 40th anniversary, notably, with all text denoting this as “Starbucks Coffee” dropped from the image. As CEO Howard Schultz explains the siren has been at the heart of the… |
January 6th, 2011 Design 0 comments |
Infograph: The Evolution of Video Games
It is difficult to measure the evolution how much video games have grown over the years, but this infograph does a pretty good job. It starts comparing the power of the CPU: NES: 8-bit 1.79 MHz processor, 2KB of RAM SNES: 3.58 MHz processor, 128KB of RAM PlayStation: 33.8 MHz processor, 2MB of RAM Nintendo… |
August 31st, 2010 Games 0 comments |
Mammalian Regeneration in absence of Gene P21
For all the Mammals, nature and evolution preferred scarring over regeneration when we have wounds or limbs loss. Scientists found that the absence of the gene P21 in mice gives them the ability to regenerate lost or damaged tissue. This investigation is taking place at the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and researchers… |
March 18th, 2010 Science 0 comments |