The Best Fourth of July Deals: Apparel Sales, Ultrawide Monitor, Magic Wand

Tons of apparel discounts, everyone’s favorite “personal massager”, and an affordable 21:9 monitor highlight the Fourth’s best deals.
Stephen Amell Says 'Flashpoint' May Affect Arrow, or Not, Who the Hell Knows, Really
One of the biggest questions about the DC/CW universe of shows is whether the Flash, when he ended his second season by saving his mom in the past and rewriting the timeline, would also have changed the timelines of Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow. Yesterday, Stephen Amell suddenly declared that it would. Then he…
Preacher Finally Gave Us Some Answers, and Then Things Went Absolutely Insane
For weeks, viewers of Preacher have probably been wondering what the special power Jesse Custer had actually was. Last night, the angels DeBlanc and Fiore finally explained it to them (and Jesse) and, as a result, we got one of those incredible, jaw-dropping action scenes that illustrates why this show has so much…
Watch This and Just Try Not to Get Excited About the Return of Samurai Jack
Let me be perfectly clear; this is an 8-minute behind-the-scenes featurette of the oh-my-god-I-can’t-believe-it’s-finally-happening season five of Samurai Jack. It includes no new footage, very little info, and only the briefest glimpses of what may be in store. Here’s why you should watch it anyway.
How Often Does Life Emerge in the Universe?
Since the 1960s, the Drake Equation has been used to predict how many communicative extraterrestrial civilizations exist in the Milky Way galaxy. Along these same lines, a new formula seeks to estimate the frequency at which life emerges on a planet—a calculation that might allow us to figure out the likelihood of…
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A NASA Scientist Answers Your Questions About Juno Mission to Jupiter
NASA’s Juno spacecraft will be entering Jupiter’s orbit later tonight after a very long journey, kicking off the next phase of its mission. And we’ve got NASA JPL scientist Glenn Orton with us today to answer your burning questions about Jupiter, the Juno mission, what the team hopes to learn about our solar system,…
NASA's Juno Mission Is About to Perform Its Most Dangerous Maneuvers
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been spinning through space on its way to Jupiter for five years and 445 million miles, and now it’s less than 10 hours away from entering the gas giant’s orbit—the equivalent of a single rotation of Jupiter. If all goes well, scientists will finally be able to learn what lies beneath…
Save $30 on Microsoft's Insane and Excellent Xbox One Elite Controller
The Xbox One Elite controller is ridiculous and indulgent and...maybe actually worth it? This is a match for the best price we’ve seen to date.
4 Easy Tricks to Make Firefox Run Faster
Mozilla Firefox was helping web users avoid Internet Explorer long before Google Chrome arrived, and it’s still going strong. Like all apps though, it can slow down over time. Here are four quick ways you can try to get the spring back in Firefox’s step.
How Infant Corpses Became Prized Medical Specimens
It’s a well-known fact that the cadavers of adult men were utilized in medical research and for educational purposes in the 18th and 19th centuries. However, a new anthropological study from the University of Cambridge offers fascinating details about another common, but poorly-documented, area of human medical…





