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It takes a very specific kind of sensibility to live in the ruins of monstrous regime, but art collectors Karen and Christian Boros have it. The couple and their kids live in a bunker with six-foot-thick concrete walls, originally built to hold 3,000 people during air raids in Berlin, in 1942. This is theBoros Residence,…
Here’s the good news: General Electric has created a wonderful 3D model of a jet engine that anyone—even those lacking an aerospace engineering degree—can build themselves, complete with moving parts and a cutaway design so you can see everything in motion. But here’s the bad news: GE isn’t actually selling the models. It’s only making…
Image via NASA and @NASAHistory: Skylab 3 astronaut Owen Garriott spacewalks near the Apollo Telescope Mount on the space station in 1973. He had just deployed an experiment designed to collect interplanetary dust particles and study their impact. Factually is Gizmodo’s new blog of fun facts, interesting photos, and weird trivia. Join us on Twitter…
Another day, another story about how flying cars are just two years away. Funny how they’re always just two years away. Today at Fast Company: “The good news is we’ve been at this for eight years and we are less than two years from shipping the product,” the CEO [of Terrafugia] says. Just another two…
The smell of flatulence could help avoid cancer,strokes, heart attacks and dementia, according to scientists at Exeter University. Hydrogen sulfide is one of the gases produced by bacteria as it breaks down food in the gut, it is toxic in large doses but in tiny amounts it helps protect cells and fight illness. Professor Matt…
There are many movies about the internet. Some are good. Some are bad. And now comedian Nathan Fielder has made a movie about the internet so bad that it is the best. Unfortunately, it’s not quite real. But the part of it that exists is great. On Comedy Central’s Nathan For You, Fielder hand-holds small…
The World Cup ends this weekend, leaving Brazil with the heady task of deciding what, exactly, to do with the 12 stadiums that were built or converted for games. Two architects have published a proposal to convert the stadiums into something Brazil desperately needs: Affordable housing. French architects Axel de Stampa and Sylvain Macaux have…
This video gives a very valuable advice.Something that we heard many times before but we keep forgetting: Death can hit you at any given moment so you better enjoy life while it lasts. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
Taking your friends and loved ones with you is one of the neatest things you can do in the outdoors. Who’s going to believe you saw Sasquatch unless they’re right there alongside? Here’s how to make it easy for them. A lot of the stuff I do outdoors I do by myself or with a…
Even a building made of stone is still subject to the ravages of time, and the intricately carved gargoyles on Kronborg Castle in Denmark were in desperate need of repair before they crumbled into dust. We all know how easy it is to replicate something using a 3D printer, but if you need something made…
Looking at these time-lapse videos of Undulatus asperatus—”a cloud formation proposed as separate cloud classification in 2009″—look like the ocean’s surface in a stormy day as seen from under the water. They also look like those scenes in sci-fi movies when something really bad is coming to kill us all from the sky. Or the…
Right around Independence Day, an amazing story went around: historians discover a soldier’s camera at the site of the Battle of the Bulge. They develop the 70-year-old film and find grainy but gripping images taken by a soldier just before he was killed. It’s an engrossing tale—but it’s false: the photos came from a book…
San Francisco’s Fire Department is one of the few left in the United States that still uses wooden ladders. Each is made by hand at a dedicated workshop. Some have been in rotation for nearly a century. We’ll get to the why and how, but hang on: Wouldn’t a wooden ladder burn? Yes. They go…
The Nespresso Pixie is small, attractive, and makes some great espresso. It even includes a milk frother! It’s never sold below $200 until today. [Nespresso Pixie Espresso Maker, $155] Update: The third party seller offering it at $155 has sold out. Amazon has it for $194, which is still a great price for this unit,…
The elected representatives you chose to represent you in the legislative branch of the United States of America aren’t just making modifications to national law. They’re also editing the Wikipedia pages for “Horse head mask” and “Step Up 3D.” Or at least their staffers are. And thanks to @congressedits, you can keep tabs on it.…
Photographer and digital retoucher Laure Fauvel produced these charming images of children confronting the monsters in their bedrooms. The creatures that go bump in the night appear to be in retreat and as scary as they look, I actually feel sorry for them facing these tough kids. Laure Fauvel is a photographer and digital retoucher…
The type of metal your pots and pans are made of can affect how quickly or evenly they heat, but so can their shape. That’s why kitchenware manufacturer Lakeland sought out the expertise of an actual rocket scientist to help design its unique flared pots and pans that better distribute heat for faster cooking and…
Facebook cover photos aren’t just a banner at the top of your profile page; they’re an art form. We were impressed when we saw these masterworks from Libby Cooper. And apparently so was Nikki, who took them as inspiration to make an awesome batch of her own. From Game of Thrones to Monty Python, these…
It’s getting increasingly difficult to feed humanity’s seven billion-plus mouths, especially as climate change begins to wreak havoc on the world’s staple crop supplies. While efforts are being made to find hardier alternatives, a research team from the University of Sydney has developed a tool to better manage the crops we’ve already got. Industrial agriculture…
Phil Collins is one of the foremost experts on the Battle of the Alamo. Yes, that Phil Collins. He’s been obsessed with the Alamo for decades and over the years has acquired over 200 artifacts, including everything from Davy Crockett’s guns to the musket balls of Mexican soldiers. From PRI: [Phil Collins’] collection now includes…