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Following the deployment of American F-16 Falcon fighters and AWACS surveillance airplanes to Poland, the Russians have sent six Su-27 Flanker jets armed with live missiles to Belarus. Two of them are reportedly shown in this photo. Belarus offered its territory to Russia to deploy warplanes two days ago. SPLOID is a new blog about…
Listen, friends don’t let friends drink green beer. We’re talking about cheap light beer, plus green. Yum. Is this what your Irish grandfathers and grandmothers worked their fingers to the bone for? No! It’s possible to make a drink that pays homage to The Emerald Isle without compromising your dignity in the process. Here are…
This ain’t no blimp. The first new dirigible in nearly a half century to bear the the iconic Goodyear logo is actually a rigid airship—a safer, more efficient, far less explodey form of air travel than conventional blimps. Though orders of magnitude safer than the ill-fated Hindenberg—switching the lifting agent from explosive hydrogen helped to…
Ever have that sense of panic when you’re standing in line at the grocery store and can’t remember your constitutional rights? Well, then you need the CONSTI2GO, a clever little device that lets you print out a full copy of the U.S. Constitution in receipt form. Unfortunately, the CONSTI2GO isn’t really something you can buy…
Back at Steam Dev Days, Valve announced it was giving up on the touchpad dreams for its Steam Controller. Now, we’ve got a render that shows exactly what the new older-school design will look like. Which is to say, just a liiittle less alien. [Engadget]
Camelbak’s made a name for itself when it comes to proper hydration, at least when it comes to outdoor activities. But now the company has set its sights on your kitchen—and Brita—with its new Relay pitcher that uses an exposed dual-pleated filter that lets water flow 10x faster than what we’re all probably used to.…
What would it look like to travel through a wormhole? Maybe a little bit like this new photo series from Randy Scott Slavin. “Alternate Perspectives Two” challenges the very definition of panorama, turning simple landscapes into 360-degree spheres of beauty. You almost want to fall right into the photos, just to see where in the…
With towering, crystalline halls of frozen water, ice caves are among the most visually arresting formations in nature. They’re just a pain to explore given their often inaccessible locations and the inhospitable climate that allows for their development. But that’s where the drones come in. With the assistance of a GoPro HERO3+ Black Edition on…
There are 6,245 restaurants on Seamless in New York City. Sometimes deciding between a roast beef sandwich and a pepperoni pizza is an impossible choice. But this is not an isolated dilemma—the question of what to watch, what to eat, and what to click is indicative of an issue that plagues the whole internet. Unfortunately…
Pi is for planets, and spacecraft, for orbital dynamics and craters. It’s 3.14, and it’s all about circles. 1. The Pi Transfer How does Cassini peek at the poles of Saturn without burning ridiculous amounts of fuel? By using the gravity of Titan to get a boost and redirect! This technique is the pi transfer,…
Ah Paris—city of light, city of love, city of smog? Unusually warm spring weather has trapped diesel car emissions, blanketing much of France in noxious and dangerous air pollution. It’s gotten so bad that officials in Paris are taking the radical next step of making public transportation, bike shares, and electric car shares free to…
Getting 20 hot, confident models to make out—like they do every day, for their job—is pretty and all, but it’s no big feat, really. Vice got 20 completely normal strangers to kiss each other. Some of them are awesome, some of them are weird, all of them are normal. It’s real life! Enjoy it. Where…
I know I will never use Google Glassuntil it becomes an invisible part of my eyeglasses but I just realized that teaching people how to cook may be a great application for it. Imagine it: Instead of having to look at your tablet or laptop, you can follow recipes without taking your eyes from your…
The next time your kid complains about not having the latest and greatest toys, just point to them towards this photo of what children in the late 1800s had to play with. On one hand they’ll certainly start appreciating what they’ve got, but on the other they probably won’t sleep for a week because this…
The number of Californians who walk, bike, or take transit on an average day has doubled in the last decade, according to a new study by Caltrans. Also notable: More people in their 20s and 30s are not getting their licenses at all. [Los Angeles Times]
Newest research sez, volunteer citizen-scientists with the Moonmappers project do just as well as trained experts at mapping craters on the moon. This research is vital for understanding relative ages, odds of impact events, and how our solar system has evolved over time. So go on, head over to Cosmoquest, sign up, and start clicking.…
According to the folks at Kolelinia, cyclists are spending twice as much money as they need to on a bike. The company has just designed a more compact alternative called the Halfbike that looks like someone stripped away all the comfy bits from a real bike, leaving us with the cyclists’ equivalent of a standing…
We love Bluetooth speakers. We love external phone chargers. With the JBL Charge, you don’t have to choose. The device goes for $120 new on Amazon, with great reviews, but you can pick up a refurb from eBay today for $84. Refurb JBL Charge Bluetooth Speaker/External Charger | $84 If Apple’s standard Lightning cable isn’t…
With Google dropping the cost for its Drive service to just $10 a month for an absurdly mammoth 1TB of storage, it’s a great time to think: “Wow, well I maybe I should cram all my digital crap into the same place for simplicity!” But it’s never that easy. So are you stashing old college…
Ancient stone bridges dot the Spanish hills. Some are still in use, and all play a part in defining the region’s landscape and heritage. Now, researchers at Spain’s University of Vigo can examine the inner structures of these bridges without disturbing a single stone, thanks to some incredibly powerful imaging technology. The University of Vigo’s…