First Contact: 
There’s nothing like the awe of a child encountering a new life form, but in this fantastic shot by Christopher of CMGW Photography it looks like the feeling radiating from this enormous old manatee might be mutual. (via stellar)
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Article: Radical Life Extension Is Already Here, But We’re Doing it Wrong – Ross Andersen – Health – The Atlantic
[Thoughtful. -egg]
Radical Life Extension Is Already Here, But We’re Doing it Wrong – Ross Andersen – Health – The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/05/radical-life-extension-is-already-here-but-were-doing-it-wrong/257383/?google_editors_picks=true
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Spoiler: Indie after-the-zombies movie
Spoiler: Indie after-the-zombies movie:
Spoiler is an independently produced 17-minute horror/science fiction movie that illuminates the kinds of cold equations that have to be solved in pandemic outbreaks. In this case, it’s the story of the coroners who keep the zombie plague under control after it’s been beaten back. It’s a good twist on the traditional zombie movie, and hits a sweet spot of sorrow and horror that you get with the best zombie stories.
The zombie apocalypse happened — and we won.
But though society has recovered, the threat of infection is always there — and Los Angeles coroner Tommy Rossman is the man they call when things go wrong.
(Thanks, Ben!)
Video profile: Richard Birkett, maker of curious clocks
Video profile: Richard Birkett, maker of curious clocks:
Richard Birkett, who I first posted about in 2010, creates bizarre clock assemblages. “Magnifying flaws is one of the main things that these clocks do.”
Photo or painting?
This is not a painting, it’s a photograph. “Camel Thorn Trees, Namibia” by Frans Lanting/National Geographic. (via Juxtapoz)
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Furniture made by pouring molten aluminum over wood
Furniture made by pouring molten aluminum over wood: 
Hilla Shamia creates beautiful, weird furniture by placing logs inside molds and filling them with molten aluminum: “The negative factor of burnt wood is transformed into aesthetic and emotional value by preservation of the natural form of the tree trunk, within explicit boundaries. The general, squared form intensifies the artificial feeling, and at the same time keeps the memory of the material.” [via Design Milk]
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