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The scourge of pre-peeled, pre-packaged produce and subsequent internet outrage has become a recurring part of modern life. Remember The Great $6 Asparagus Water Incident of 2015? Well, Whole Foods refuses to back down from its privileged perch. Earlier this week, the market dared to place pre-peeled oranges on shelves frequented by social media users.…
How’s a guy supposed to blow up the Death Star from the comfort of his own couch? Naturally, through the ancient Jedi technique of crochet. Your feet go inside the cockpit and the engines act like hand warmers. The wings probably just end up collecting crumbs and popcorn bits. It has all the laziness of…
The new Disneyland in Shanghai doesn’t open until June 16th, but we’ve got a new drone’s-eye view of the progress at the new park. It will be the first Disney park in mainland China, and we can expect three things from it: It’s going to be busy; it’s going to have some cool new rides;…
Once in a while, nature and technology conspire to bring us something rare and incredible. This is one of those times. The video above, shot by a small drone off the western coast of New Zealand on February 5th, may be the first-ever aerial footage of a blue whale nursing a calf. That, at least,…
Photographer Alfred Lee has captured a stunning image of an unusual cloud in the skies above Hong Kong—one that bears a striking resemblance to the invading Martian spaceships in War of the Worlds. Lenticular clouds like this one are often mistaken for UFOs owing to their lens-like shape and smooth saucer-like appearance. Looking at this…
This is just so much damn fun. Daniel Cloud Campos’ Shiny uses clothes and stop-motion animation to stitch together an action movie of sorts with a fight scene that rivals any fight scene from The Matrix. It’s wacky and wild and clever and totally stylish in all the right ways. SPLOID is delicious brain candy.…
To help promote the upcoming World Drone Prix in Dubai next week, the organizers enlisted the help of the local police, who have a McLaren 650s in their garage, to go head-to-head against a high-speed racing drone. It doesn’t matter who won the race, though, because the Tron-like footage is just wonderful. But could a…
Scientists strongly suspect a link between Zika and microcephaly, a disorder that causes abnormally small heads in newborns, but they’re not entirely sure. Now, a team of researchers may have figured out how this mosquito-borne virus attacks the developing brains of fetuses—and wow, is it nasty. The latest research, published in Cell Stem Cell, suggests…
The experience of playing Far Cry: Primal is immersive and visceral, an achievement that can be attributed at least in part to its phenomenal score, which fuses modern recording techniques with ancient instruments. In this SoundWorks Collection behind-the-scenes, composer Justin Graves came at the soundtrack with two goals in mind: to make it regionally nonspecific,…
NASA has been lavishing Scott Kelly with attention all week. Rightly so! The man just returned from a year in a sealed radiation box. But have you noticed something odd about the photos of Scott NASA’s been posting? I’m talking, of course, about the blue jumpsuit. You know, this one. This one. This one. At…
Why “like” something with a thumbs-up or smiley face, when you can say it with Donald Trump’s spray-tanned mug or a startled Pikachu? Facebook Reactions have only been live for a little over a week, but there’s already a fun new extension for Firefox and Chrome that lets you replace the standard emojis with Pokémon…
The new Magic Slot system, found in the upcoming LG G5, seems very slick in theory, but it’s some grade-A proprietary bullshit. You want all the magic this slot is gonna slide into your hand? Then get ready to love the G5 and only the G5. Forever. So color me impressed that at least one…
Seattle’s Archie McPhee, and its online store, are packed full of thousands of gags, toys, and novelties that will make you ask “why?” But if you can’t see why a pair of tiny rubber feet you can wear on your fingers are pure genius, then you have clearly let your inner child slip away. Four…
Behold SkyWall100, the latest in a string of new tools to neutralize problematic drones. This shoulder-mounted cannon can capture a drone with a net—and then land it safely with a parachute. Drones are becoming a serious headache and security risk, leading to all sorts of potential solutions, from eagles being trained to catch drones in…
Would you just look at him? Sprung to life out of a Pixar movie, the ghostly little fella pictured above was discovered last month by Deep Discoverer, the deep-diving robot that travels with NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer. Spotted 4,290 meters beneath the surface, it’s the deepest observation of a so-called incirrate octopus ever, and it might…
On Facebook’s never-ending quest to take over the world, no stone is left unturned. It has left fingerprints on virtual reality, messaging platforms, games, and apps for people who like brunch. Until recently, however, it stayed away from enterprise software—programs used by companies to keep track of their business and employees. (Unofficially, of course, Facebook…
The short answer is: quite. YouTuber JerryRigEverything puts Samsung’s new flagship smartphone through a battery of torture tests including scratching the front and back glass, holding a lighter to the screen, and attempting to bend the phone in half. The tempered glass screen survives any deep scratches up to a 7 on the Mohs Hardness…
There are a number of reasons you might want to keep a list of recent search queries on your smartphone. Then again, just because you were looking up the rules of hockey yesterday doesn’t mean you want to see related searches today. If you’re using Android, you can erase all recent mobile searches with a…
With an experiment that’s not going to help alleviate any concerns over 3D printing and piracy, researchers at the University of California Irvine have proven that they can copy a 3D model, with surprising accuracy, by simply recording the sounds that another 3D printer makes while it’s making it. The servos, pumps, and extruders that…
No matter how much you wear your Fitbit fitness tracker, it won’t do you much good if it’s not counting steps correctly. Thankfully, we know a few ways to make your Fitbit even more accurate, so you never have to worry about the quality of the data it’s collecting. You’ve probably spent most time on…