Thursday, 13 February 2014

Thrill Seeker, Attempt on Walking a Tightrope



Thrill seeker, always in search of exciting moments, when a group of French thrill seeker, attempt on walking a tightrope between two hot air ballons. This is such a unique idea when we left behind and headed towards to attempt latest dream into reality. The group set a line between two hot air balloons to attempt first completely movable highline. All of the Sky liners team was enthusiastic to put their expertise to the test on such an incredible line. Many thanks to the talent of the pilots, we came really close. Watch the video on Source: Charismatic Planet
 

Smart Wireless In Ear Headphones



Dash (Price is $199), a set of smart Wireless In-Ear Headphones, packed with a lots of sensors, so you can “track your pace, steps, cadence, distance, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and energy spent, whereas relaying the information back to your devices via Bluetooth.” You can use it as wireless headphones, and features include 4GB of storage and a built-in music player. All these features are available via touch gestures on the outside of the buds themselves, by the way. The battery will last three and four hours.

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Stemonitis Axifera



Stemonitis axifera is a species of slime mold, and its fruits in clusters on dead wood, and has distinguishing tall reddish-brown sporangia, supported on slender stalks. This species was first described as Trichia axifera by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard in 1791. Thomas Huston MacBride transferred it to the genus Stemonitis in 1889. Stemonitis fasciculata and Stemonitis smithii are synonyms. It requires almost 20 hours finishing making its fruit bodies. Out of this 8 hours are required for induction of the sporangia and the development of the stalk and the columella, 6 hours more for the sporocarps to yield pigment and mature, and an additional 6 hours the spores are discharged. The slime mold grows on decaying wood when the fruit bodies contain of milky white sporangia, they are a favored food source for Philomycus slugs.














Friday, 7 February 2014

Wintery Wonderland of Central Park




This has been a cold winter so far in New York, with heap of snow storms and freezing temperatures have sent most public indoors to look warmth under fuzzy blanket with hot chocolate in hand. Photographer Dina Litovsky takes this opportunity to go outside to document the amazing landscapes in central park. She born in Ukarine and then moved to New York 20 years back.  She is expressing her feelings “I expected it to be scenic but was just overwhelmed by how beautiful everything was, and the park, normally booming with energy and life and vibrant colors, is completely bleak and dreary”. These photographs show the accumulations of snow covering everything in a quiet, wintery wonderland. She has captured extremely breathtaking images that convey a few rare moments of quiet in an otherwise bustling city.Source: Charismatic Planet