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Samer Kalaf at Deadspin got this awesome clip of a boy trying to impress a girl by giving her an apparently generic baseball instead of the foul ball he just caught on a Blue Jays-Rangers game. This made every man in the planet wish they had the kids’ (other) balls, but it seems it was…
Amusement parks love those heart-stopping vertical drop rides because they don’t take up much space. But when you’ve ridden one, you’ve ridden them all. At least until Busch Gardens’ new 335-foot tall Falcon’s Fury ride is open to the public. When riders get to the top—as many as 32 at one time—their seats are tilted…
Herman Miller couches! Edible glasses! Telepresence robots! Here is everything we have in our Home of the Future and where you can buy these things. Living/General Herman Miller Tuxedo Sofa, $5389, Herman Miller Stool 60 by Alvar Aalto for Artek, $270, artek “Rocket” Stool by Eero Aarnio for Artek, $435, artek Bower Pick-Up Stool, $425,…
Chicago, Illinois, isn’t exactly a major player in national food production anymore, but that could soon change if companies like Green Sense Farms continue to sprout up. With the help of next-gen LED grow lights, the country’s biggest indoor commercial vertical farm can produce masses of produce regardless of the weather outside. Green Sense Farms…
At Emerald City Comic-Con the world’s first and only full-size, and functional Lego R2-D2 met its match when it came up against a full-size Dalek. The droid is about 16,000 bricks, 42″ tall, weighs 65 pounds, and can go 5 mph. It’s a radio-controlled, 4-wheeled masterpiece. It’s powered by two Arduinos, with a dedicated motor,…
In case you need more reasons to worry about escalating tensions between the US and China, the FBI is now circulating Wanted posters for five officers of the People’s Liberation Army. This isn’t just a fun let’s-see-what-happens exercise. These guys have been charged with some serious cyber crimes. These are those Chinese hackers you keep…
In the fall of 2012, a vandal approached a painting by Mark Rothko hanging in London’s Tate Modern, and scrawled it with graffiti. It took the Tate over nine months of work to successfully restore the painting before it went back on display last week. This video shows the amazing science and craft that went…
The coastal dunes of Médano Blanco in central Argentina are a rumpled band between blue seas and patchwork green farmlands. Strong westerly winds shape the whole landscape from waves to dunes, and even within the cropland. Image credit & read more: Earth Observatory For a massive, unannotated version, click here. The dune ridges form perpendicular…
Rumor has it, the iPhone 6 is going to have a 4.7-inch display, so 9to5Mac has created a mockup of what a phone of that size running iOS would look like. Spoiler alert: it’s not all that different. https://gizmodo.com/could-this-curvy-screen-be-the-front-of-the-iphone-6-1573512156 Funnily enough, 9to5Mac actually used a Moto X to make this simulator, because it has the…
Facebook relationship statuses completely revolutionized the art of “figuring out whether that person you want to bang is single.” It made it as easy as a search. But some sneaky people leave that drop-down menu empty, or protect that info from non-friends. Fortunately, Facebook is testing a button that lets you harass them about it.…
Pogo takes sounds from movies and transforms them into new songs. This time he remixed Back to the Future into a song dedicated to all the lovers out there—I love it when they say things like that on the radio. Pogo had a few big hits in the internet already—these are some of them: Well,…
Born and raised in New Orleans, Frank Relle takes us round his home town in these hauntingly atmospheric nightscapes. Frank uses long exposures and some serious lighting—mounted on stands sometimes three stories high—and works with city authorities to shut down street lights during his shoots. The resulting photos display a beautiful combination of colors and…
It started off as a more elegant (and faster) alternative to parallel and SCSI computer ports, but now that USB can even be used to charge everything from phones to cameras, there never seem to be enough of them. It’s, admittedly, a first world problem, but one that’s now thankfully solved with this plug-in tower…
It’s the lesser of two evils. After rinsing or washing dishes in the kitchen sink, do you let all those food scraps simply go down the drain, possibly clogging it? Or reach in and then empty the sink strainer in the garbage, risking physical contact with all that gross food waste? There’s finally a middle…
If you struggle to visualize what hundreds or thousands of calories looks like in the cold, hard light of day, then that firstly explains why your pants no longer fit, but also means you’ve missed one of the many explainers that have drifted across the internet in the past. So here’s another! https://gizmodo.com/what-does-200-calories-look-like-560954147 Above is…
This video shows a variety of rodents running on top of a spinning turntable, and it looks like they are having fun. If I was a rodent—maybe my ancestors were—I would enjoy this much better than the wheel. The video was created by Division Of Labor to be featured on Live Nation concerts. SPLOID is…
Well-developed cycling infrastructure is a fundamental and crucial layer of every city, where thousands of people commute by bike on a daily basis. This not only means that we need separate bikeways not available to cars, but much more: bridges, tunnels, and more—and more and more—secure parking places. So as part of our Bike Month…
Sure, watching Michael Jackson strut his stuff once more is cool, but currently holograms are the preserve of the rich and richer. Fortunately, though, a team at MIT is trying to build a glasses-free 3D projection system that should be affordable enough to use at home. https://gizmodo.com/watch-a-dead-michael-jackson-perform-as-a-hologram-1578352019 The system uses two liquid crystal modulators to…
We’ve all been there: you’ve got your hands on some lovely timber or such to fasten to your wall and put stuff on, only to find that all the brackets you can buy are dog ugly. So, designer Sylvain Willenz decided to make brackets that come with shelves included, instead. Indeed, they’re called Brackets Included…
Fanboys, form an orderly line: true Apple fans can take their chance at buying these original rainbow logos that once graced the walls of the company’s Cupertino HQ in a forthcoming Bonhams auction. The larger of the two signs is made from foam and measures 46 by 49 inches, while the smaller is built out…