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It’s exciting to go into space, but it gets boring eating the same old freeze-dried food and toothpaste tubes of pasta sauce. NASA is now fighting “menu fatigue” with a new plan to combine home-cooked (spaceship cooked?) meals with the ready-to-eat staples like dehydrated ice cream. https://gizmodo.com/space-food-sucks-nasas-quest-to-serve-astronauts-four-517568578
We’ve already brought you a few clips of Kenji Ishida’s amazing self-transforming RC cars, but so far he’s only made about ten of them available to the public, at a staggering $24,000 a piece. But there’s great news for those of us who’ve chosen to pay off our mortgages instead of buying a toy robot:…
You’re about to be able to cloak short video clips in vintage filters. Facebook just added video to Instagram, similar to Twitter’s Vine app, only smarter. It has many more features than Vine—it looks like video sharing done right. For the uninitiated, Vine lets you share six second loops of short video clips in a…
A very awesome Florida dad rented out his local historic movie theater so his son could have a fantastic 13th birthday party: pizza and video games played on the big screen. Jonah has Type 1 diabetes and often volunteers with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
iPhone versus Android is a battle for the ages, and it’ll never really be settled. But now you can see which camp is claiming what territory with this map the that shows the geographic use of both devices across the entire world. Oh and also there’s Blackberry. Now to be fair, this isn’t a comprehensive…
A scam “Christian ministry” has shut down after 40 years of peddling a fake “cure” for homosexuality. Exodus International’s president says he is “deeply sorry” for all the misery the execrable tax-exempt organization has caused over four decades of jihad against gays.
Your average atom is about 62 to 520 picometers in diameter, but since that’s a full factor smaller than the 390 to 700 nanometers human eye can perceive, direct observation using conventional microscopes is physically impossible. But that’s where the electron beams come in. The University of Victoria has just installed the most powerful scanning…
Oh boy, it’s Friday again. Our favorite day of the week other than Saturday and Sunday, where we can play with our gadgets without worrying that we have THINGS to do. If we somehow invented a time machine, we’d time hop from Friday to Friday, always visiting on the day of the week everyone’s most…
We don’t spend nearly enough of our time looking up. Fortunately, film maker Ken Murphy has done it for us, pointing a camera straight up, from sunup to sundown, for 146 consecutive days. It’s beautiful. The effect isn’t just aesthetic. It’s hypnotic. I’m struck by how similar most days look, but even more so by…
Ricardo Woods has been sentenced to 36 years years in prison based on the blinking testimony of his paralyzed victim, who died shortly thereafter. The jurors found the man guilty beyond reasonable doubt even while the defense argued that this type of testimony could be confusing. http://gawker.com/5933928/dying-mans-blinks-are-key-evidence-in-murder-trial
An elementary school in the Philadelphia suburb of Warminster recently opened up a time capsule from 1968. Unfortunately for time capsule purists, this uncapsuling was a bit premature. You see, the McDonald Elementary School’s time capsule wasn’t supposed to be opened until the year 2068. In this time capsule obsessive‘s humble opinion, opening any time…
Apple single-handedly created the world’s biggest handheld game market through low-cost, digitally-distributed games, turning traditional handheld game devices into niche products for dedicated gamers. Now they may be about to do the same with home consoles by adding a gamepad to their Apple TV.
Chances are you’ve used an equalizer before, and chances are there was a lot of blindly turning dials and hoping something good happened. The Timbre Speaker embraces exactly that kind of blind experimentation by using nothing but two glasses for its sound control. Designed by industrial design student Casey Lin, the speaker appears to be…
The Atlas of True Names—compiled by cartographers Stephan Hormes and Silke Peust—catalogs the etymological origins of place names across the world. This image shows the original meanings of the names of states, cities and landmarks across North America. Well worth at least thirty minutes of scrutiny.
Whether you like it or not, your eight-hour workday shouldn’t last eight hours. The fact is that different people need different work hours, but everyone can use a few simple tips to increase productivity and happiness, from turning off notifications to dividing your day into 90-minute windows. https://lifehacker.com/why-we-should-rethink-the-eight-hour-workday-515742249
We’ve seen a lot of awesome cake designs over the years, but this is the first time we’ve been genuinely envious over what a six-year-old was served at his birthday party. After all, who wouldn’t want an R2-D2 birthday cake that actually projects holograms like the one Marc Freilich made for his son Alexander? Besides…
Opening yesternight’s Colbert Report after a week-long hiatus, Stephen Colbert paid a very emotional tribute to her mom, talking about all she meant for him and his siblings. She died last week at the age of 92. You can watch it here. http://gawker.com/watch-stephen-colberts-heartwarming-tearful-tribute-t-514533962
There’s a great scene in the first season of Mad Men where Don unveils a campaign for Bethlehem Steel. “New York, Chicago, and Detroit—all brought to you by Bethlehem,” reads the copy. The client rejects the pitch, but the sentiment itself was hard to argue with: steel from those small rustbelt towns was feeding the…
The WSJ is the latest publication to report unnamed sources claiming that today’s Facebook announcement will be all about video sharing. Now it looks like the service will be separate from Instagram? Or is that an omission? According to “sources with knowledge” Facebook will announce “pieces” of a “Vine-like video service”. The main difference between…
Caving to the pressure from rabid gamers in the internet, Microsoft decided to let anyone to share and sell physical disc games freely in their next-gen Xbox One. Ironically, that’s terrible news, as Kyle Wagner cleverly explains in Gizmodo. https://kotaku.com/microsoft-is-removing-xbox-one-drm-514390310