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The Financial Times is reporting that, come next week, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo will all be announcing their official launches of iOS in the Car at the Geneva Motor Show. Let’s just hope what we’re looking at looks a little something like this. https://gizmodo.com/ios-in-your-car-could-look-pretty-great-1505984952
This outdoor sauna on stilts, designed by architect Duilio Forte, stands in the hills of Piacenza, Italy. Made almost entirely from spruce wood, the cozy cabin seats two. [Atelier Forte via ArchDaily]
Driving in New York can be a pretty agonizing experience—but then, so can walking and biking. Still, in such a congested city, you’re going to need to be either extremely lucky or extremely okay with breaking the speed limit if you want to hit even just two green lights in a row. But 55 green…
Alexander Graham Bell may have invented the telephone in 1875, but the first phone installation didn’t come about for another three years. And that’s what makes these photos from 1887 so incredible; this tangled mass of telephone wires had already wound itself around New York City’s streets just seven years after that first installation. Then…
Poking around in the code of astrophysics papers provides a behind-the-scenes peek at the process of science. Practical, hilarious, and cringe-worthy, this is how new science is discovered. Astrophysics research papers are regularly deposited in the open-access arXiv electronic archive and distribution server. The papers can be in various states: sometimes they’re papers awaiting peer…
This week in Tech Reads: experimental energy, polar bears on Google Street View, how movies and TV portray tech, and lots—tons!—more. Tara Isabella Burton contemplates the real originators of the selfie: “the silk-waistcoated dandies of nineteenth-century Paris.” [The Paris Review Daily] Derek Thompson peers into the mysterious numbers surrounding House of Cards. Based on number…
Not even those who worked on the Oscar-nominated film Her are sure exactly how near we are to the near-future depicted in the movie. “I think the idea of the near-future is that you can’t predict the pace of technology,” says graphic designer Geoff McFetridge, who designed the interfaces for the film. Credited as Her’s…
From a shocking visual of the drought conditions in California to an incredible, disgusting real-time scroll of porn searches, we saw a lot of striking things this week. Let’s take a look back at our best stories of the week! Moov Might Be the Most Advanced Fitness Wearable Yet As you may have noticed, there…
Over on Slashdot yesterday, ex-TSA agent and controversial blogger extraordinaire Jason Harrington answered users’ questions about the life of a TSA agent. And as one of the TSA’s most outspoken critics, Harrington isn’t one for tiptoeing around sensitive issues—which, much to TSA’s dismay, makes for wonderfully fascinating Q&As. https://gizmodo.com/nude-bodies-free-booze-endless-radiation-an-ex-tsa-a-1513342093 Harrington was answering questions for over…
As a nation, the United States consumes a whopping 8 billion chickens every year, and this results in a few mountains’ worth of chicken feathers in pure waste. But no more, some entrepreneurs say: chicken feathers could be the future of plastic. It all began in 1993, according to Modern Farmer, when USDA researcher Walter…
If you ever find yourself scratching your head over the complicated articles in science and math journals, don’t feel too bad about yourself. Because there’s a chance that whatever you’re attempting to read is actually 100 percent, Grade A, peer-reviewed bullshit. Earlier this week, Nature revealed that scientific journal publishers Springer and IEEE are both…
A long time ago, in a suspiciously similar galaxy just far enough away to avoid copyright litigation, the Hagoromo fish-canning company realized it could totally cash in on an overseas pop culture craze. This is the result. Use the Force, Luke…to try this delicious tuna snack!
Winter came and overstayed its welcome. At what point do we make like the Russians and turn our tiny crappy cars into snow plow sleds? I say the next snow. Just hop on the hood of your car and make a friend drive you through and pummel it. Winter is stupid, this type of stupid…
In Focus collected a whole gallery of beautiful starling murmurations photographs, but this is one of those cases where photography can’t beat seeing thousands of birds in motion. These videos are breathtaking. Top image by David Buimovitch / AFP / Getty Images SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook
You see that speck at the top of the mountain? That’s snowboarder Matt Annetts standing on top of a 3600 feet tall mountain face that’s so steep it looks completely vertical. And he’s going to snowboard down the whole damn thing. And you get to watch him. And yeah, it’s nuts. Breath evaporatingly nuts. It’s…
Cut Copy’s new video for the track “We Are Explorers,” stars an interesting duo—a pair of 3D-printed figurines. It’s pretty adorable. In the stop-motion video, the glowing pair of printer pals explore Los Angeles, as you might have been able to guess from the title. And it ain’t no fake. PARTY, the creative studio behind…
Listen to super talented voice actor Brock Baker zip through 33 different Simpsons impressions in 5 minutes. His Homer takes a little getting used to but he nails a good chunk of them. There are a few that are pitch perfect (like his Fat Tony). Anyway, it all adds up to a very fun watch.…
Perhaps you came here looking for the story of the guy who lived off pizza for an entire year. Or maybe you were more interested in the harrowing tale of the teen who banged a Hot Pocket. If so, you’re in the wrong place. You will, however, find some beautiful wonders from the worlds of…
Welp, there goes my afternoon: once I start staring at this looping experiment in stitchery, I just can’t look away. Instead of using photos, artist Sam Meech made this Eadweard Muybridge-inspired animation with 272 frames captured on a custom 13-meter-long stretch of woven fabric. The GIF is good, but you have to watch the clip,…
The HAV304 took the crown of “world’s longest aircraft” with its inaugural flight today. The gargantuan spans a football field and towers just over two stories in height, owing its construction to pure metal. It sacrifices little in being the world’s longest, as it still reaches 100 mph, which is triple that of the dwarfish…