It may look like the cover of a Cannibal Corpse album, but the image above depicts a real-life infant skull that was excavated in Ecuador—and it's wearing a helmet made of another child's head. The ...
Biker helmets have come a long way in the last few decades–design, colors, safety, and materials have been improved to make the most unique and eye-catching helmets to every hit the roads. The Icon ...
The world’s first commercially available motorcycle helmet with head-up display is increasing production to meet worldwide demand, including Australia. The Californian makers of the Skully AR-1 have ...
The skull-helmet makers were precise. They wielded obsidian knives to slice skulls off children’s skeletons, scientists believe. Then they reassembled them atop the heads of dead infants, perhaps to ...
Scientists at the Army Research Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory are using highly sensitive x-ray machines to study microstructures of the skull that are ...
Ask a hundred entrepreneurs where they draw inspiration and you’ll probably get a hundred different answers, but few are likely to be as unusual as that of Marcus Weller. The CEO of Skully Helmets ...
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