- Author: Administrator
- Filed under: Weird Science
- Date: Feb 22,2008
The Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands is developing another bus, which is able to operate on designated tracks. Future Bus is able to operate at very high speeds of up to 250 kilometres per hour (155 mph) and could therefore be an alternative to high-speed railway lines.


This highly streamlined electric bus can also be driven at lower speeds on existing roads and bus lanes. With a length of 15 metres (49.2 ft) and a width of 2.5 metres (8.2 ft), the Superbus has similar dimensions to a conventional bus. Due to the seating arrangement without a centre aisle however, the height is just 1.7 metres (5.6 ft). The low aerodynamic drag (less than 0.2) makes the Superbus more efficient than a passenger car. Read the rest at Dark Roasted Blend
- Author: Administrator
- Filed under: Weird Science
- Date: Feb 15,2008
Pictures of snake while eating and swallowing kangaroo.






- Author: Administrator
- Filed under: Weird Science
- Date: Dec 26,2007
10. The Anna Lopez’s concept

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According to legend, Tesla was born precisely at midnight during an electrical storm, to a Serbian family in the village of Smiljan near Gospi?, in the Lika region of the Croatian Krajina in Military Frontier (part of the Austrian Empire), in the present-day Croatia.
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Below are the most incredible photos taken from space which illustrate just a few of Earth’s fascinating geographical features and nature’s frightening unpredictability.
1. Sri Lankan Coast
The ocean rapidly retreats 400 metres on the south-western coast of sri lanka, just 5 minutes prior to the arrival of a devastating tsunami.
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