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Cork is one of the magic materials of the world which is fitting since its most common use is in wine bottles (wine being one of the magic liquids in the world). But what to do with all the wine corks you have after you finish a bottle of wine? Don’t just toss ‘em out,…
I just cannot stop watching this hypnotizing video created by Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport and edited by Thrillist. They strapped a 360-degree camera on a checked bag and documented a dizzying POV as the luggage made its way through an insane maze of elevators, conveyor belts and endless shelves. I was surprised by two things: first,…
Humans are hard-wired to respond to the voice of a child. So to make drivers more cautious and careful around children, an ad agency in Sweden created a GPS app that switches to the voice of a child whenever the car is near a school. In an ideal world drivers would be as attentive as…
Wow. Ten thousand wows couldn’t even begin to explain how much amazement and pure jaw dropping wonder that I’m feeling after seeing a gun fire off a shot at 73,000 frames per second. We’ve seen bullets and other guns get shot in slow motion before but not anything like this, the visible force and pressure…
Joerg Sprave, the internet’s favorite weaponizer of perfectly safe and innocuous objects, is back with a build that will up the risk factor at your next picnic. Because while getting hit in the head with a Frisbee might hurt, getting hit in the head with a Frisbee covered in surgical scalpels is a guaranteed hospital…
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, or more commonly, it’s shaped and defined by cultural standards that are different around the world. To try and understand how the perfect body is viewed across the world, designers from 18 countries were asked to Photoshop the same model. The aim of the project, commissioned by…
You almost have to feel bad for Isaac Newton. Despite all of his groundbreaking discoveries in mathematics and physics, his accomplishments have just been eclipsed by a man named James Risner who has somehow bent the laws of the universe to build an infinitely-looped spiral model railroad. Powered by what appears to be seven HO-scale…
Welcome to this week’s Reading List, a collection of the most interesting science and technology stories on the Internet. This week, we’ll stroll through the cemeteries of the future, take a pivotal road trip with Dwight D. Eisenhower, and dive into the dying oceans of 2100. The funeral industry is adapting as more people choose…
Computer programs might not be as objective and unbiased as they seem, according to new research. The software that process job applications, housing loan decisions, and other data that impacts people’s lives might be picking up biases along the way. It’s common practice for companies to use software to sort through job applications and score…
The sixth man to walk on the Moon says that pacifist alien visitors tried to create world peace by disabling missiles during Cold War weapons tests. Edgar Mitchell, who walked on the Moon during the Apollo 14 mission in 1971, told Mirror Online in a recent interview that he believes the UFOs reported around military…
It’s no surprise that people tamper with Wikipedia entries on a regular basis, but it turns out that especially dedicated trolls have been sabotaging entries on politically controversial science topics like evolution and global warming. Researchers Gene Likens of the University of Connecticut and Adam Wilson of the University of Buffalo found that hot-button science…
A stunning photo of a rainbow arcing over a lightning strike in Tucson, Arizona took the Internet by storm last week, garnering nearly 4,000 retweets on Twitter. And there’s a good reason the image went viral: Rainbow lightning is a spectacular— and spectacularly rare —phenomenon. Lightning forms when negatively charged electrons in cloud water are…
Occupy Wall Street may be long over, but the lawsuits are still very much alive and kicking. Just this week, New York City agreed to shell out $25,000 to one Isaac Wilder, founder of the Free Network Foundation, as recompense for the “Freedom Tower,” a tall, thin pole loaded with routers that beamed Wi Fi…
Notorious ninja man Spencer Seabrooke has reportedly broken the world record for longest solo slack lining walk. On August 2nd, Seabrooke crossed a 210-foot gap between two cliffs in British Columbia nearly a thousand feet above the ground — with no safety aids whatsoever. Videographer Zachary Moxley used a drone to shoot the entire event…
Doctors have been trying to find simpler and more convenient ways of giving patients drugs for years. Now a team of researchers at North Carolina State University has just developed a device that’s about as hassle free as can be: It looks like a bandaid, and it releases drugs automatically when the skin flexes and…
Amazon factories, with their insane, round-the-clock delivery schedules, are notoriously hellish places to work. But life at corporate Amazon isn’t exactly a picnic, either. Here, CEO Jeff Bezos’ terrifying workplace manifesto permeates every aspect of life. In a fascinating exposé that interviews more than 100 current and former Amazon employees, The New York Times paints…
Twitter feed Star Wars Forever has somehow managed to dig up what appears to be official box shots for seven of the new Star Wars: The Force Awakens Lego sets that will presumably be available ahead of the film’s release in December. The sets include the updated version of the Millennium Falcon with its new…
The microscopic world is beautiful and fascinating, but those of us who aren’t molecular biologists rarely get to appreciate it. If you need a little more microscopic flair in your life and on your coffee table, you might want to check out these gorgeous, scientifically-accurate puzzles. These computer-generated, laser-cut wood jigsaw puzzles were put together…
It was a sunny Saturday afternoon in San Francisco’s Dolores Park and kids on gyroscopic single-wheeled skateboards seemed to float uphill. I sat next to the “Fuck the techies!” graffiti, waiting to score some weed. But my eyes weren’t on the park — they were on the skies. Because I was about to get a…
States looking to slash carbon pollution and meet reduction goals in Obama’s new Clean Power Plan: It might be time to double down on wind. According to a new report by the DOE, the price of wind energy has hit an all-time low in the US, dropping below 2.5 cents / kilowatt hour for the…