New Bioluminescent Fungi found in Brazil

Photo Gallery: New Glowing Mushrooms Found in Brazil via Digg

A species of bioluminescent fungi looks unassuming as it pokes its capped head above the mossy wood from which it grows in the tropical forests of Brazil. But at night a chemical reaction causes the fungus to emit an eerie green glow sometimes called foxfire.

Remote control Robotic Insectoid via Digg

Rube Goldberg Machine from Office Equipment via Digg

Some time killing ideas for your next all-nighter at the office.

Massive 60 Acre Spider web covers entire field (pics) via Digg

For reasons that area scientists don’t really understand, millions and millions of tiny black spiders called Halorates ksenius – they have no common name – became trapped in Russell Jervis’ clover field and started spinning webs.

Photo Gallery: ”Bizarre Beasts” Were Real (Believe It or Not) via Digg

I’d swear that these were photoshopped, but it is on the National Geographic website.

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