Lamborghini Gallardo Replica Based on Dodge Stratus Looks Amazing from "15 Feet Away"

The only thing that's going to make your smirk more than this caricature of a Lamborghini Gallardo is the eBay seller's blatant admission that "at 15 feet away, the car…looks amazing". Get closer than that, and…well, see for yourself in the picture gallery. In all fairness, though, the seller, who is not the creator of the car, acknowledges a number of things, including that he wouldn't want to drive the Sagging Bull clone on a highway at 60mph (close to 100km/h) and that &quo…

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Meet the Most Amazing Drifter in the World; Pole Who Lost Both Arms will Leave You Speechless

We might not know them personally, but there are people around us in this world who inspire us to stretch our abilities and come out of our comfort zones to make our life meaningful. One such gifted individual is Bartek Ostalowski from Poland. What makes Ostalowski so special is that while he had the misfortune of losing both of his arms in an accident back in 2006, he never let go of his life or his passion for motorsports and cars. In fact, the 26-year old Pole did the exact opposite pursuing his dre…

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A Giant Mysterious Eyeball And More Amazing Pictures

Mystery Eyeball This softball-sized eyeball washed up on the shore in Pompano Beach, Florida this Wednesday. Scientists aren’t sure what animal it belongs to, although they note that giant squid often have eyeballs this large or even larger, and that it is not uncommon for them to become unattached. Other possibilities include a huge swordfish or marlin. Read more here. Carli SegelsonThis week’s Image of the Week roundup also includes gorgeous nebulae, a baby walrus, an aborted 23-mile-high skydive, and …

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Amazing Video: Timelapse View Of The Australian Outback’s Giant Radio Dishes

ASKAP in the Outback Ant Schinckel, CSIROThe Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder, a network of massive radio antennae, officially switches on this week. Australia’s first portion of the enormous future Square Kilometer Array turns on this Friday, and will soon begin surveying the entire sky with a quickness. The array contains 36 12-meter antennas that spread across 4,000 meters but work as a single instrument, providing an enormous field of view. The Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder…

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The Most Amazing Science Images Of The Week, August 13-17, 2012

Planes At Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona Photograph © Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Nicholas Metivier Gallery, Toronto / Howard Greenberg & Bryce Wolkowitz, New York This week’s images span quite a range. For one, we’ve got a distant galaxy drifting away from other heavenly bodies. But on the other end of that, we look at technology that can reconstruct a beard down to the hair. It also includes this amazing photo of an air force base, two retired space shuttles meeting face-to-face, and m…

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"OMG" Does Even Begin to Describe this Amazing Mitsubishi EVO Rally Save

Carscoop reader Maciej Hołubczak sure captured our attention with his email tip titled "My Hero, OMG!" – and very rightfully so as you will soon discover for yourself. We don't know how much of the fantastic save is attributed to luck and how much to the driver's talent, but what the man behind the wheel of the Mitsubishi Lancer EVO accomplished during the 21st edition of the Rzeszowski Rally in Poland (August 9 to 11) is not something you see every day. Read more »Copyright ©…

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Ten Amazing Photos From Mars Rover Curiosity’s Landing

The Mars Science Laboratory Team Celebrates NASA/Bill IngallsNASA’s reaction, a Times Square viewing, and Curiosity’s first images from the Red Planet More than just a scientific mission, Mars rover Curiosity’s final, frightening descent stirred up plenty of emotions, from both the engineers who piloted it and from spectators around the world. We all held our breath as the rover went through the “seven minutes of terror” that was the landing–and then celebrated when news came of a successful finale. It …

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The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, July 16-20, 2012

Stink Bug Eggs Who knew stink bug eggs were so beautiful and weird? This shot won sixth place in the Olympus BioScapes Digital Imaging Competition. See more winners here. Olympus BioScapes This week’s roundup of the most amazing images we’ve seen this week zooms in, to see these stinkbug eggs up close–and then zooms out, to see an exoplanet, 33 light-years away. We go to the present, with the leg that’ll help a double-amputee compete in the Olympic Games, and to the future, with a camera controlled by t…

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The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, June 11-15, 2012

Bursting Through This is what it looks like when an F/A 18F Super Hornet bursts through the sound barrier. Read more here. U.S. Navy/Jarod Hodge Thanks for joining us for Food Tech week! And now, a few food tech images, and also a lot of other great stuff–this jet breaking through the sound barrier, some pretty space pics, a gorgeous jellyfish that lives deep in an undersea canyon, and much more. Click to launch the gallery.

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The Most Amazing Science Images of the Week, January 30-February 3, 2012

Moon-Printed Houses We’ve seen this idea before–Enrico Dini of D-Shape talked to us awhile back about a giant 3-D printer that’d print houses on the moon, out of moon-rocks and moon-dust. But a bunch of professors at USC created this futuristic mockup of their own version, and it looks great. Read more at FastCoDesign. Behrokh Khoshnevis, Anders Carlson, Neil Leach, and Madhu Thangavelu
This week’s Images of the Week gallery includes a cocktail that looks, according to the person who made it, like an “a…

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