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First-Ever Footage of a Thought Being Formed

Researchers at Japan’s National Institute of Genetics captured footage of a thought formation in the brain of a zebrafish.

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Asian Sumi-e Style Neurons

Philadelphia neuroscientist-turned-artist Greg Dunn paints elegant metallic neurons from memory. After earning his Ph.D. in Neuroscience at University of Pennsylvania, Dunn now devotes his time to painting, merging his passions for neuroanatomy and Asian art.

Resident Evil 6 Human Butcher Shop (惡靈古堡6人肉專賣店)

To promote the release of Resident Evil 6, Capcom sponsored Wesker & Son Resident Evil Human Butchery in East London. Once at the butchery, members of the public will be invited to sample and purchase a dizzying array of edible human limbs including hands, feet and a human head, which will be available to buy directly from the shop.  As well as these specially created products, gamers will be able to buy ‘Peppered Human & Lemon Sausages’ and ‘J’avo Caught […]

3D Printed Prosthetic Beak (3D印刷假鳥嘴)

[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/15184546 w=500&h=375] A bald eagle, named Beauty, was found with the top half of her beak shot off. Rescued by Jane Fink Cantwell of Birds of Prey Northwest, Beauty is unable to feed or clean herself due to the loss of anatomy. While visiting the rescue center with his daughters, Nate Calvin of the Kinetic Engineering Group offered to help create a prosthetic beak. Calvin made a mold of the disfigured upper beak, laser-scanned it, modeled a prosthetic beak […]

3D Printed Fetus (3D印刷胎兒)

Recognizing the desire of expecting parents to commemorate the visualization of their newborn, Fasotec, a Japanese medical 3-D printing firm, partnered up with Parkside Hiroo Ladies Clinic in Tokyo to provide “Shape of an Angel,” a miniature 3D model of the fetus as it lays in the womb. The process entails a MRI scan of the fetus. The MRI scan is then processed using special 3D software. A 3D printer by Object is then used to fabricate the 3D model, using clear […]

Jordan Eagles’ Works of Blood

New York City artist, Jordan Eagles, sometimes referred to as the “blood artist” has been using blood procured from a slaughterhouse as his primary medium for over a decade. Eagles manipulates the blood through layering, heating, burning, aging, and sometimes mixing with copper to spark the flow of energy once present. Preserved and encased in plexiglass and UV resin, the “works becomes relics of that which was once living, embodying transformation, regeneration and an allegory of death to life.” When […]