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Let’s face it: After earning you lavish praise at age two, successfully making a bowel movement in the toilet has probably started to lose some of its appeal. Fortunately for you, the Sarlacc Toilet is here to put the excitement back into your (semi-)daily act of defecation. The inspiration for this ingenious sticker set came…
iOS 7.1 is now out, bearing mostly minor tweaks and bug-fixes, but also CarPlay support. At the moment there aren’t any cars to support it, but as soon there are you’ll be good to go. Well, if you’re picking up a fancy new car anyway.
Air rights—the ability to sell the invisible real estate hovering above your property—have become a big New York City issue in recent years as property values have skyrocketed. A new report recommends easing the city’s archaic restrictions to spur positive growth—including building more affordable housing. “Unlocking the Right To Build” is authored by NYU’s Furman…
It’s one of those things you’ve seen your entire life and probably never thought much about. There’s that iconic blue shield shape with a white number inside and a single word on a white background: “Interstate.” It could’ve been so much worse. Nearly 60 years ago, it was apparent that the United States would adopt…
Parts of the famously off-kilter “cube houses” project constructed back in 1984 to a design by architect Piet Blom in Rotterdam, Holland, have been transformed into new homes for 21 former prison inmates by Personal Architecture. The old, oddly angled complex has been updated with skylights and internal light-wells to allow more natural illumination, offering…
Seasonal Affective Disorder—either diagnosed or not—always seems the worst when winter drags on through March. But not everyone agrees on how affective light lamps and other tech really are in treating the winter blues. So tell me: Do you believe? I’ve been considering getting a light lamp, but there are plenty of other technologies out…
Yesterday I finally saw this incredible model of Manhattan at New York’s Armory Show. Hand carved on a gigantic 9-foot-long block of marble, this thing is overwhelming when you’re in front of it. The detail is truly unbelievable. Check it out up close: The piece is not new. It’s part of a series of five…
This is the Bugatti Model 100P: A 900 HP, 500 MPH, race plane imagined by none other than legendary automotive designer Ettore Bugatti, so technologically advanced that it could have single-handedly dominated the skies of WWII for Germany, had the Nazis ever gotten their hands on it. But after more than seven decades of obscurity…
Panasonic just released pricing for the 4K video shooting Lumix GH4. It will cost you $1700, and is available for pre-order through B&H now. The price is extremely reasonable, as many had expected the camera to show up over $2000. There is a bit of a catch though. The interface unit that will provide professional…
Art depots are the distribution warehouses of the art world. They’re tucked into anonymous buildings on the outskirts of town, housing works that aren’t on view. But in Rotterdam, the architects at MVRDV have won a competition to build a depot that will be open to the public. The depot will be built to house…
Former Fox News TV personality Glenn Beck is really sick of talking about politics. So what rustles his jimmies these days? The mythologized feud between Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison. Beck even has a movie in production about Edison that he hopes will “expose the truth” about this “bad man.” From National Review: Another film…
If you’ve heard of underground coal fires, then you’ve probably heard of the one raging under the abandoned town of Centralia, Pennsylvania, since 1962. Fifty-two years is a long time—and a lot of coal—but that’s barely a blink compared to Burning Mountain in Australia, which has been ablaze for 6,000 years. Coal seam fires are…
In case you were blissfully unaware last night, just as the entire country was preparing to tune in to the highly anticipated True Detective season finale, HBO GO decided it was a good time to crash and burn. Twitter, of course, rose to the occasion. Here are the funniest, most bitter tweets from last night’s…
Timelapse videos showing the meticulous process of retouching the female body have opened people’s eyes to our culture’s sad manipulation of beauty. But when College Humor has a go, the reality is worse than we think. Photoshop Has Gone Too Far has all the makings of a truth-bearing internet video, complete with melancholy piano score.…
Meet Rabbit, the only brown recluse spider you’re ever going to feel sorry for. That’s because you’re watching her be restrained and milked for her super-strong silk. Oof. Rabbit is one of many spiders to be found in research laboratories at the University of Oxford’s Silk Group. But she is, according to researcher Sean Koebley,…
Scared to look at Twitter because you missed True Detective last night? No problem. If you use TweetDeck, you can mute the show to live a blissful, spoiler-free day. It’s simple!. On the far left-hand side of your TweetDeck client, click the Settings icon. Click that, then select the Settings tab, then select Mute. Under…
These amazing, almost 100-year old covers of the weekly French magazine Le Petite Journal are from the online collection of the french National Library. They show what were the most exciting innovations of the 1920s, and how people in Europe imagined the future of technology and science. The locomotion of tomorrow Image: Le Petit Journal…
Facebook’s prolific I Fucking Love Science page—which has over 10 million likes—is reportedly making its way to TV with “a mix of live-action, animation and recreations that demonstrate the random manifestations of science that connects us.”
Learning to lasso is insanely difficult, but in this BBC video champion roper “Cowboy Craig” Ingram shows how it’s done in super slow-motion. It’s mesmerizing. The rope appears to defy some of the basic laws of physics, but it’s all down to years of practice and some experts flicks of the wrist. An amazing skill.…
Sony and Panasonic announced last year that they had plans to develop a new, high-capacity optical storage disc—and they weren’t lying. New details indicate that a new Archival Disc format will have a capacity of up to 1TB. Claiming that the Archival Disc format will be hardy—coping well with dust, temperature and humidity—Sony and Panasonic…