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These stop motion short animations show what it’s like to turn paper into things like penne with meatballs or a bowl of ramen or a banana split. They’re so damn clever and fun that it hurts my cheeks when I watch them. The creativity reminds me of the great work that stop-motion artist PES does,…
To prevent an illness from spreading around the workplace, some employers will send their sick staff members home and replace them with healthy versions. New research suggests this practice does the opposite of what’s intended, causing the disease to spread even more rapidly. A number of workers with essential roles, such as first responders, healthcare…
One of the obvious tells that a computer-generated character isn’t real is the lack of interaction with the background they’ve been added to. It’s part of the reason why augmented reality apps are fun, though far from convincing. But researchers at MIT’s CSAIL Lab have come up with clever a way to make background footage…
Emoji work great when you read them, but Apple’s CarPlay is all about keeping your eyes on the road. Instead, CarPlay recruits Siri to describe the emoji for you—often with hilarious results. So Motor1.com decided to park a camera in front of a CarPlay console as Siri slowly sounds off an emoji roll call. Getting…
Behold the majestic Banja Dam in Albania. It’s a huge hydroelectric project that hit a big milestone over the weekend—its reservoir reached over 550 meters above sea level. To release some of the excess water, dam operators opened the spillway for the very first time and filmed the event from the air. The dang thing…
After a stunning 15 years of development and countless delays, the US Air Force just declared the first squadron of F-35A fighter jets ready for combat. The 34th Fighter Squadron at Utah’s Hill Air Force Base can now go fight bad guys anywhere in the world. This marks a major victory for the Air Force…
New York’s Rikers Island is, as jails go, a complete shitshow. In illustration of that fact, a Rikers inmate allegedly smuggled an iPhone into the jail and streamed his living conditions to Facebook Live on July 22, in a video obtained by PIX 11. Excerpts of the video posted by PIX show the inmate—who has…
These folks came to Quebec to see a whale, and everything went exactly to plan. The whale, it seems, also got to do some people-watching.
Can you figure out what we’re looking at in this image? Neither can I, because it’s dark and horror-inducing, like something out of a weird, terrible snuff film. But while we may not know exactly what it is—a food court, perhaps?—we do know that it was taken at Tokyo Disney Resort, which was hit by…
Tokyo-based designer Duncan Shotton takes advantage of soy sauce’s varying opaqueness to create a pair of unique sushi dishes that reveal three-dimensional optical illusions once they’re filled. As with the designer’s previous products, Shotton has created a Kickstarter campaign, with a modest funding goal of just over $6,600 (which has already been pledged) to sell…
ExxonMobil, America’s largest oil company, was in strange territory this morning: number 6. As in, the sixth largest company in the United States. The company has been in the top five annually since 1980. The companies that squeezed ExxonMobil out? Amazon and Facebook. That means that the five largest companies in the US are now…
Announced in 2011, Samsung’s Galaxy Note was the first mainstream phone to go big. At the time, we didn’t really get it, but over the years, the Note line has proved it’s worth the inconveniences that come with size. And from the looks of it, the new Note 7 might just round the corner and…
We’re in the midst of a long, sustained drought that’s been unfolding for the past several years. But just how hard has that drought hit in different parts of the United States? This maps shows exactly. John Nelson over at Adventures in Mapping drew the map using over five years of combined weekly data from…
Today, Instagram announced a brand new feature, which is really just a recycled version of one of Snapchat’s signature elements: Stories. Instagram’s Stories will allow users to share various photos and videos of their day with followers, with the option to add “text and drawing tools.” The content will disappear after 24 hours. Rather than…
Gareth Clear was biking in Sydney this past weekend with his new iPhone 6 riding shotgun in his back pocket. After taking a “minor fall,” the 36-year-old cyclist says his iPhone exploded in his back pocket, melting away his biking shorts and causing third degree burns. Clear eventually needed surgery and a skin-graft. [Note: This…
There’s a lot of stuff out there on the web, and you want to be able to get around all of it fast. You can of course make use of your mouse but there are always times when a keyboard combo is more efficient and more convenient. The ones we’ve listed here have all been…
Hang onto that property, Hawaiians: in a few hundred years, there’s a chance your slice of paradise will be slightly larger. Geologically speaking, Hawaii is still growing fast, thanks to frequent eruptions from volcanoes like Kilauea, which was caught spewing its molten guts into the ocean last week. Located on the southeastern side of the…
Instagram, one of the internet’s most popular ways to brag about what food was just placed in front of you, might not have become as popular as it is today if were it introduced back when Windows 95 was the operating system of choice. As designer Misha Petrick reveals, it would have been a hot…
No one’s more invested in protecting their privacy than kids and teens who don’t want siblings or parents snooping around their bedrooms. So littleBits new “Rule Your Room Kit” includes eight different touch-activated gadgets that kids can build themselves, without requiring an electrical engineering degree, to help secure their rooms. The kit is the first…
Cocaine is addictive, and researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center are trying to figure out why, aside from the obvious reason that drugs are fun. A new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience investigates how cocaine addiction works in rats. Sara R. Jones, the lead author of the study and professor of pharmacology…