Big Hero 6 Japanese Trailer (x)
I am Team Boris all the way.
All of this
Nope.
Soil from three places: Fotheringhay, where Richard III was born, Middleham, where he spent much of his childhood and Fenn Lane Farm, where he probably died, is being placed in a specially designed casket.
The earth will be scattered into the tomb during the reinterment ceremony.
(Loyaute me Lie - Loyalty Binds Me)
Donkey-Me is essentially Donkey Kong, but beautifully re-skinned with classic movie themes – from Alien to Indiana Jones.
Gameplay is exactly the same as the classic Donkey Kong arcade game, simply avoid obstacles while attempting to climb to the top. What makes Donkey-Me so amazing though is the attention to detail that has gone into creating the movie based themes. The pixel art animation is fantastic, whether you’re jumping facehuggers as Ellen Ripley or bashing Stormtroopers on your way to the Millenium Falcon, Donkey-Me continually impresses.
With Alien, Raiders of The Lost Ark, Gremlins, Total Recall, Conan The Barbarian, The Exorcist, Flash Gordon, Rambo and Big Trouble In Little China all recreated in perfect pixel art form, complete with chip-tune theme tunes, Donkey-Me is a must for retro gamers and movie enthusiasts alike. Pixel perfect retro platforming.
A great intersection in movie and video game culture! -Emily
On a fundamental level, everything on earth exists through a combination of natural resources—the topic of focus at this spring’s American Chemical Society meeting, 22-26 March 2015. We’re excited to learn more about the natural resources that made these books, especially beer and cheese.
- The Lost Elements: The Periodic Table’s Shadow Side by Marco Fontani, Mariagrazia Costa, and Mary Virginia Orna
- Tools of Chemistry Education Research edited by Diane M. Bunce and Renée S. Cole
- Early Responses to the Periodic System edited by Masanori Kaji, Helge Kragh, and Gábor Palló
- Illuminating Disease: An Introduction to Green Fluorescent Proteins by Marc Zimmer
- Making 20th Century Science: How Theories Became Knowledge by Stephen G. Brush
- The Oxford Handbook of Food Fermentations edited by Charles W. Bamforth and Robert E. Ward
- The Science of Cheese by Michael H. Tunick
- Hollywood Chemistry: When Science Met Entertainment edited by Donna J. Nelson, Kevin R. Grazier, Jamie Paglia, and Sidney Perkowitz
- A Tale of Seven Elements by Eric Scerri
- Beer: Tap into the Art and Science of Brewing, 3rd Edition by Charles Bamforth
- The Scientific Sherlock Holmes: Cracking the Case with Science and Forensics by James O’Brien
- The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information, 3rd Edition edited by Anne M. Coghill and Lorrin R. Garson
If you’re attending ACS, we hope you’ll stop by OUP booth #805 to check out these books and more.
Samus - Super Metroid by Chevron Lowery
Samus and the Nightmare
Metroid Fusion was a really great game.
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Since making the first set, I’ve seen many comments being added about how animation meant so much to so many people. That it’s changed their life, their view on the world, and how it’s taught them valuable life lessons they couldn’t have learned from anywhere else. Don’t you see how important animation can be? How so many lessons, so many feelings and emotions can be carefully packaged into a twenty minute show? They’ll only continue to make our lives warp into something magnificent.
Lurlene McDaniel (via bookmania)
Australia’s Taronga Western Plains Zoo welcomed three new otter pups, born in January to residents Emiko and Pocket! More at today’s Daily Otter post!
More like pouring rain…where is all the white stuff?!
The Furby, having acquired a mind of its own, silently wraps around its prey. Death is certain.