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Crave - Enhance your beer's flavor with sound waves, Ep. 203

2015-05-07
hey guys my name is Stephen Beecham here's is happening this week on cnet scrape block in honor of may the fourth otherwise known as Star Wars day to thousands of nerds on this planet wired magazine's Battle Damage team known for their gadget destruction videos spent hours and hours building an eight-hundred-dollar Lego imperial star destroyers and then crash it into the ground remake in the end scene of Return of the Jedi complete with miniature characters hanging on for dear life on board do ship the video was shot at 1,000 frames per second super slow motion video and was titled episode 15 a new smash an advertising agency called ogilvyone he's teamed up with the better seed dogs and cats home in England to experiment with a new approach to adopting pets the agency handed out flyers to shoppers at East London's westfield stratford mall advertising some of the cute dogs they had up for adoption the Flyers contain to chip in them that would trigger an adorable video of the dog in this case barley that was being featured on the flyer as the shoppers walked through the mall ogilvyone produced the pet videos to look as if the dogs were following the shoppers through the mall begging them to adopt them there's a very innovative way of getting the dogs in front of people which has proven to be more effective when it comes to pet adoptions in barleys case the experiment worked and he was adopted to a new home as a follow-up to last week's headline the russian progress 59 space capsule that went out of control last week while delivering supplies to the International Space Station could crash back down to earth this Friday according to the Russian space agency engineers have no idea where the capsule will crash and the supplies on board will be a complete loss because the craft is expected to burn up and break apart on re-entry into the atmosphere so keep your heads up this Friday physics is a futuristic beer pouring system that not only enhances the flavor of your beer but helps control the fluid flow of your beer into the glass physics is the tasty brainchild of three beer fanatics known as the physics group Phil petracca david mcdonald and roger and the three of them figured out that the head of a beer is the most essential part of the beer enhancing the texture and the flavor of the beer making for a more enjoyable beer drinking experience so they designed a thermos / pitcher looking device that takes this idea into consideration physics uses a digital micro controller to control the speed and flow of your beer if you simply put the beer into the device and insert the tube physics then uses sound waves to break up the carbonation which creates a thick and creamy head the top of your beer that enhances the aromas and the flavor of any type of beer you might be drinking physics is currently raising funds on IndieGoGo could be yours for the price of a hundred nineteen dollars alright guys that's the show thank you very much for watching as always you can find all these news stories to cnet's crave laga crave cnet com make sure you follow crêpe on twitter at crave and she got this week's crave giveaway this week scrape giveaway is a free computer memory boost from crucial want to make your laptop faster then go to the blog and enter to win
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