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Touch Paw – iPad Game for Cats & Dogs to Play

Touch Paw is two video games in one – One for dogs. One for cats. That's right… The games are for dogs & cats. To play. On your iPad. Touch Paw Dogs animates through a series of “positive” & “negative” images. If the image on the screen is positive touch the screen with your nose or paw. You receive one point for each correct answer. You lose one point for each incorrect answer. Ask your human to give you a treat when you get an answer right. Touch Paw Cats is a virtual fish tank. Tap the screen with your paw to startle & scare the fish. Eventually the fish will calm down so you can scare them again. Don't worry, they won't mind – They're virtual! Touch Paw is really goofy, fun and best of all, free. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/touch-paw/id403294344 added by: mjn

Today on Planet 100: Putting a Human Face on Climate Change (Video)

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Study Estimates 8,000 Premature Deaths Per Year Caused by Unregulated Airplane Emissions

Image: ACS, Barrett et al. And That’s Just Cruise Emissions Researchers from MIT and the University of Cambridge in the UK have released a study that attributes about 8,000 premature deaths to emissions from airplanes at cruise altitudes. Landing and takeoff also produce a significant quantity of pollutants, but they are already regulated, while cruising at altitudes of over 3,000 feet isn’t (at least not worldwide)…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Today on Planet 100: Google’s Human Powered Monorail (Video)

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Oh Brother: The Human Centipede Porn Parody Trailer Has Arrived

“Is there anything more terrifying than this moment?” says one of the doomed-to-be-part-of-a-sex-centipede co-eds at the beginning of the trailer for The Human Sexipede . Well, probably. But, fear not. The highly anticipated (and slightly redundant) porn parody of The Human Centipede has arrived and, surprise: It looks pretty funny! Click ahead to enjoy the nudity free-but-still-NSFW trailer. Here’s a promise: You’ll feel better about yourself after watching this than you did after watching The Human Centipede .

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REVIEW: Never Let Me Go Can’t Get a Handle on Its Understated Source Material

For those viewers who haven’t read Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel, and aren’t expecting an elegantly understated, devastating allegory of the human condition, Never Let Me Go might work on its own terms, as a classic love story with a sci-fi twist. But, like last year’s The Road , another loving adaptation of a contemporary classic, Never Let Me Go teases out the novel’s central drama but neglects the mysteries at its margins — the gathering clouds that actually produce the storm.

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REVIEW: Never Let Me Go Can’t Get a Handle on Its Understated Source Material

‘Avatar’: Final Burning Questions Answered

Find out why the Na’vi have only four fingers and more, directly from James Cameron and Jon Landau. By Eric Ditzian, with additional reporting by Kara Warner “Avatar” Photo: 20th Century Fox Two hundred fifty-three days have passed since “Avatar” first unveiled its blue-skinned magic on the big screen, and still we find ourselves bewitched by burning questions — intoning “What about…?” and “How come…?” like some demented incantation. Does that mean we have issues?

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The Human Centipede Porn Parody You’ve Been Waiting For

Further proof that the adult entertainment industry can create a parody film out of anything has arrived: director Lee Roy Myers and Tom Byron Pictures will take The Human Centipede and turn it into — wait for it — The Human Sex-ipede . Hilarious rationalizations for this project ahead.

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‘Avatar’ Re-Release To Highlight Tsu’tey Death

James Cameron says nine minutes of deleted scenes will be added when the flick returns to theaters on August 27. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Josh Horowitz James Cameron Photo: Getty Images Fans will learn more about Na’vi life when James Cameron’s blockbuster epic, “Avatar,” returns to the big-screen on August 27. Cameron told MTV News that moviegoers will check out nine minutes of unseen footage featuring life on Pandora. Although news of the re-release originally touted roughly eight minutes of deleted scenes, the director said he threw in an additional 60 seconds. The footage also includes an expanded version of the demise of Na’vi hunter Tsu’tey, who was killed during the climatic clash between the Pandora natives and the human army. “There’s a pretty powerful emotional scene at the end which is Tsu’tey’s death … which happens off-camera in the original release. [In the original film] he kind of falls off the back of the shuttle and that’s the last that you see of him but here we follow through. We have this emotional scene with Jake [Sully] and Neytiri and some other Na’vi that gather around him in the forest,” Cameron said. The director added that the decision to cut down on Tsu’tey’s passing was initially met with resistance from his fellow filmmakers. “It’s a funny thing because everybody that was working on the film, when I said I’m taking out Tsu’tey’s death, they said, ‘What? You can’t that!’ They had all fallen in love with it [because] it’s a pretty powerful moment,” he said. “It’s such an amazing accomplishment on [visual effects supervisor Timothy] Webber’s part because the emotionality in the CG is really quite stunning.” Cameron said the additional “Avatar” scenes involve four major moments, each around a couple minutes long, that turn up in the movie after the human soldiers fly a chopper into the lush Pandora rainforest for the first time. The revamped flick will also introduce fans to a new element of the alien environment: a herd-like creature called a Sturmbeest. “There’s a big scene we called the Sturmbeest hunt,” Cameron said. “The Sturmbeest is an animal that basically will be new to audiences because all of the Sturmbeest stuff got cut out. Once I took out the hunt, I took out the scene where I establish it [and] I took out the moment where it appears in the final battle. All that stuff’s now been reinstated so there’s gonna be a lot of Sturmbeest in your diet.” Cameron lamented that many scenes were originally nixed to either keep the up pace of the flick or to avoid derailing the budget of the technologically innovative enterprise. However, the director said scenes that were added to the re-release are big on non-stop action. “We’ve got a scene where the Na’vi attack the bulldozers after the scene where they’ve mowed down the willow glade,” Cameron said. “It’s kind of [an] action scene plus the aftermath with the human troopers finding the bodies of their friends.” He added that the scene provides added context for the subsequent conflict between the Na’vi and the humans. “It’s sort of like the stepping stone of the escalation to war. We sort of jump over all of that in the [original] film. [Human leaders Colonel Miles Quaritch] and [Parker] Selfridge just say, ‘OK, alright, let’s go take ’em out.’ But this sort of shows that there are steps in the process.” What are you looking forward to seeing in the new “Avatar” scenes? Let us know in the comments below! Check out everything we’ve got on “Avatar.”

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Saving the Earth by Shrinking Humans

Image: The Incredible Shrinking Man If you have run out of controversial topics for dinner conversation, or websites to stumble upon, here’s one for you. The Incredible Shrinking Man project researches and reviews the “implications of genetically downsizing the human species to better fit the earth.” You might think this ranks somewhere between the lunatic fringe and a last-ditch gamble to avoid the extinction of humankind in a sci-fi novel. We did. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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