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Snowball fights are basically the only reason for winter so any advancement in snowball fighting technology is always going to be well received around these parts. Our pal Mark Rober, the ever inventive genius, has taken snowball fights to the next level with this awesome snowball machine gun invention. He basically outfitted an Echo Leaf…
Zika is now a global emergency, and the latest in a long string of mosquito-borne viruses to afflict humanity. Mosquitoes truly suck, and the time has come to do something about them. Here’s how science will help—and why a war on mosquitoes doesn’t mean we have to wipe them off the face of the planet.…
After a slow fourth quarter in 2015, many economists predict the United States economy will rebound for a stronger showing later this year. That’s promising news. So why do many of us feel like we’re not doing so well—even in times of relative prosperity? Perhaps there’s a fundamental error underlying current economic theory that accounts…
Here’s how channel signs—basically those big signs that hang above stores and restaurants across the world—are made. The Science Channel gives us a sneak of the way things are done and it’s surprising that so much of it still requires the help of a human. It’s not all robots! And it’s actually a lot more…
CineFix did a pretty solid job in creating a list for the best opening shots in movie history so its fitting that they would try and do something even harder, making the 10 best closing shots in movie history. If you’ve watched movies in your life, you should already know what will pop up on…
A new internet-connected stuffed bear capable of learning a kid’s name shipped with some scary security flaws. Researchers found holes that could let creeps steal children’s personal info. Mattel and the researchers say the flaws on its Fisher-Price “Smart Toy” were fixed before anything bad happened, but this incident underlines how vulnerable internet-connected toys are…
Researchers working in Burma have uncovered the fossilized remains of a 99-million-year old male daddy longlegs with its penis fully extended and erect. It’s possibly the oldest—and longest held—erection in the history of science. What a way to go. This daddy longlegs, also known as a harvestman, died with its proverbial pants down. Its penis…
The YouTubers at Flite Test, the same folks responsible for that 15-foot long flying Star Destroyer, are back with a new unorthodox airborne creation that provides a unique challenge for other RC pilots as well. The self-explanatory Super Circle Plane features a massive curved wing that forms a giant enclosed loop. Getting the unique design…
The Mexican Navy sank a battleship off the coast of Rosarito, Mexico in order to create an artificial reef. Apparently, it’s the first artificial reef made in Baja California. GoPro shows the footage of the entire process and you can see the timed explosions and the rushing of water that cause the ship to be…
Last week the Internet learned that “Anyone Can Quantum,” when actor Paul Rudd faced off against Stephen Hawking in a game of quantum chess. The 12-minute video has racked up more than 1.5 million views, with Fast Company declaring it one of the best ads of the week. And soon we’ll all be mastering the…
Here is a trash fire. This new imageposted by the NASA Earth Observatory shows the devastating smoke cloud coming off the Deonar dumping ground in Mumbai, India. According to the report, the landfill handles 3700 metric tons of waste ever day, accounting for about a third of the city’s garbage. NASA sensors first detected signs…
These days, choosing a carrier is more about data than it is calls or messages—so a new report about which one provides the fastest 3G and 4G download speeds makes for interesting reading. OpenSignal haspublished the results of its recent data network tests to establish which carrier provides the fastest downloads. And the answer, perhaps…
You probably never stood a chance of getting Tesla’s Powerwall home battery first time round. But don’t worry: According to Elon Musk, a second model will be ready to buy later in 2016. Speaking to Tesla car owners in Paris last week, in a video just published to YouTube, Musk explained that: We’ve got the…
A few years ago, Evernote tried to branch out into selling physical objects—desk tidies, messenger bags, wallets, and the like—that would keep you organized in real life, too. But it’s shutting the store down on Wednesday. It alway seemed unlikely that Evernote would become a prolific lifestyle brand. While it claims to have sold 800,000…
Hot on the heels of Nikon with its D5, Canon has announced its new flagship DSLR. Say hello to the 1D X MarkII, whose overkill will surely be embraced by professional photographers everywhere. The new camera is the first update of Canon’s high-end shooter since the original 1D X was launched at the end of…
Google’s self-driving cars have racked up about 1.4 million self-driven miles on actual roads in the last six years, but as impressive as that sounds, it’s a pittance compared to what the simulators have been doing behind the scenes. As part of its monthly report on self-driving cars, Google has detailed the simulators it uses…
The internet duo Fine Bros managed to briefly steal Donald Trump’s mantle as the most-hated thing on the internetlast week, when they revealed supervillain-style their plan to trademark the word “React”. Following the bad, uh, response to the plan, they’re cancelling everything. The Fine Bros made their substantial internet following mostly by taking the time-honored…
Thanks to all the satellites hanging out watching our planet these days, 24/7 coverage of the weather is basically a given. So it’s not surprising that a year’s worth of weather can be condensed into one eight-minute video, but it’s still a damn beautiful sight. The European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT)…
San Francisco is bracing itself to host the 50th Super Bowl, but Denver and Charlotte are going to be seeing a real uptick in mortality rates. It seems that if your team is playing in the Super Bowl, your chances of catching a deadly flu go up, albeit slightly. Tulane University just analyzed 35 years…
Both global warming and the popularity of downhill skiing are on the rise, a trend that probably seems a little counterintuitive. Hiding behind the scenes are snowmaking machines, which every year convert millions of gallons of water into money-making snow. YouTuber Tom Scott went to Norway to get an understanding of the basic science behind…