Art

Geometric Pattern: Chevron Lines: White / Red Wolf

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Technology

Why Is Duct Tape So Strong? / Insider

Duct tapes were first invented by a female factory worker during World War II. They were originally called duck tape because it was made out of a cotton duck fabric and it repelled water like a duck’s back — via Youtube

Art

Geometric Pattern: Chevron Lines: Black / Red Wolf

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Art, Food

Gingerbread Xenomorph / Caroline Eriksson

Norwegian artist Caroline Eriksson just finished an epic sculpture of the xenomorph queen from Alien, made of gingerbread. The sculpture is built over an iron structure, held together with sugar syrup. The gingerbread is baked and then bent over curved surfaces while still warm to achieve the proper shape for each piece. The finished product is quite edible, but if not eaten, it will retain its shape for months — via Neatorama

Art

Geometric Pattern: Hexagon Circle / Red Wolf

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Food

Library Cake / Kathy Knaus

The combination of a good book and a slice of cake are arguably the height of decadence, as this amazing Library Cake by Kathy Knaus clearly illustrates. Featuring both the exterior entrance to the library and the book-filled interior, the cake functions as a surprisingly accurate diorama of a beautiful library — via Make:

Art

Geometric Pattern: Overlay / Red Wolf

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Wildlife

Fishing Cat Kitten / Hellabrunn Zoo

Hellabrunn Zoo is thrilled to announce that, Luzi, its female Fishing Cat, gave birth to a kitten on 1 November. The cute offspring is spending more and more time outside the birthing den, giving visitors an opportunity to catch a glimpse of the new arrival as it explores its home — via ZooBorns

Art

Geometric Pattern: Stealth / Red Wolf

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