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It is an incredible day for science when a tiny robot manages to land on a comet. It is an irritating day for science when that gets overshadowed by a poor wardrobe choice. It is a good day for science when that mistake is quickly addressed, and even better when it results in a fantastic…
Yesterday, we asked your to bare your soulsto us by revealing the most embarrassing chat-related mistakes you’ve ever made. From accidentally sexting your loved ones to chatting your dealer during a presentation, you delivered. Below, find just a small selection of the more than 100 stories you reported over on the original post. They range…
The explosions caused by this malfunctioning fireworks launching mechanism were so big and the noise so deafening that they could make Michael Bay proud. Beware of your volume level. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
British artist Damien Hirst is often controversial, but his latest works are unlike the pieces he’s put together before: intricate depictions of cities from above, created using a variety of sharps, from scalpels to safety pins. The works , on show at the White Cube Gallery, depict 17 cities, including São Paolo, Moscow, New York,…
These are real monsters of war. Members of 34 Regiment Squadron from RAF Leeming firing a .50 calibre heavy machine gun mounted on a Mastiff armoured vehicle, during a night time live firing exercise at Warcop Ranges in Cumbria, UK. [Cpl Babbs Robinson / RAF / MoD / Crown]
While Google couldn’t track influenza particularly accurately using search analysis, a team of researchers reckons it can predict the spread of diseases using datalurking within Wikipedia. In a new study published in PLoS Computational Biology, scientists from the Defense Systems and Analysis Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory explain how there’s a wealth of information…
Beautifully drawn short animated film by Amsterdam-based filmmaker Hisko Hulsing that tells the story of two childhood friends meeting many years after with disastrous consequences. SPLOID is delicious brain candy. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter.
What’s made out of of solid oak, a foot in diameter and weighs about 14 pounds? One of Nick Offerman’s handcrafted wooden emojis is what. Never has there been a more lasting way to tell someone that you’re sticking your tongue out at them. When Nick Offerman isn’t appearing in Parks and Recreation he is…
You might not think a lone E. coli bacterium has much in the way of memory. But now, researchers have hacked their DNA so that they can store memories of their environment—working much like an old tape recorder. New Scientist reports that chunks o DNA code in E. Coli called retrons carry the genetic code…
This helmet may just be a concept, but it aims to bring technology to the world of cycling headwear. It is also ridiculous. While it may look like it was created as part of an elaborate joke, apparently Toby King’s “Smart Hat” is being taken (vaguely) seriously. The Sydney-based designer is said to have presented…
I’ve had this night in New York before. Actually, anyone who has lived there has had this night. And though you might not immediately recognize it, you will. That’s because the art in this video is lifted straight from those nights you don’t exactly remember but you know were awesome. Basically, New York on any…
Earlier this week, the internet was up in arms about a new iOS vulnerability, dubbed ‘Masque Attack’, that was discovered by security firm FireEye. Apple have released a statement to iMore pointing out that Masque Attack isn’t really a flaw at all, and that it’s ‘not aware’ of anyone who’s actually been affected by the…
Here’s a silly exercise in animation: Zeitguised made this lighthearted clip to show how different objects would look and act like if they were birds. Yeah, I told you it was silly. But I can’t stop laughing at sliced eggs and a bunch of leaves and worms sitting on a tree branch. Oh the worms.…
According to a report in The Information, Samsung is planning on dipping its toes in the world of original short-form video content. Think Netflix, but lower-budget and probably without Kevin Spacey. The report says that the service will be code-named ‘Volt’, and cost subscribers a couple bucks per month, in return for access to short-form…
Google’s Project Tango is a prototype tablet that can see in 3-D. Although it’s mostly aimed at developers, that’s not stopping Google from putting the tablet on the Play Store, along with a $1,024 price tag (although it’s not actually for sale quite yet). When it was launched, Google’s stated objective for Project Tangowas “to…
We’ve all been there. When things change, when love is gone, when something happens, when someone leaves, we spend too much time chasing it back again. Péter Vácz made this stop-motion animation music video for James’ All I’m Saying to illustrate that chase. Vácz explains: A man goes on a quest to find the spirit…
David Bowie has a new song in his retrospective album Nothing Has Changed. It’s called Sue (Or In a Season of Crime), a dark jazz track full of dissonance that would be perfect for a Hitchcock movie or, better yet, a film starring Alain Delon and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. Watch the equally dark video…
Sure, bicycles get made from all sorts of unlikely-sounding materials these days — bamboo bikes are a lot more common than you’d imagine. But making a working bike from recycled carpet definitely sounds like it’s taking things too far. The bike, which is a real, actual thing you can buy for $229, is targeted at…
When Amazon announced its Prime Air delivery service right before last year’s Black Friday, everyone kind of wrote it off as a well-timed publicity stunt. But it would appear that Amazon is moving ahead to some extent with the idea, and it’s now looking for a test pilot to rush you that Taylor Swift CD…
Phenomenal, almost abstract video created by London-based directing duo Bif. I like how they managed to transform reality into a 60s rug. This is SPLOID, a blog of delicious brain candy. Join us on Facebook