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Meteor Strike: The Complete Story of Russia's Cosmic Fireball
Mar 31, 1:00AM
Thanks to the crazy prevalence of dash-cams in Russia, we got an amazing, multi-viewpoint look at last month's monster meteor strike just hours after it happened. But there's more to see than just the flashes in the sky. PBS's Nova dug in deep to figure out the details of the incident, and the disaster it could have been. The disaster it might be next time if we don't keep a close watch on the skies. More »
Nine Inch Nails: The Day The World Went Away
Mar 31, 12:00AM
It's always good to have some tunes on tap that sound their best at ear-shattering volumes, and if you're in the market, Nine Inch Nail's "The Day The World Went Away" deserves a spot at the top of the list. More »
These Awesome Floating Vases Are Practically Invisible
Mar 30, 11:00PM
An expensive, ornate vase can be as much of a centerpiece as the flowers that are in it. These floating vases designed by the Japanese group oodesign take things in the opposite direction by making them look like water ripples. More »
Scientists Built a Fake Virus Shell to Make a Sterile, Zombified Vaccine
Mar 30, 10:30PM
Vaccines beef up your immune system by giving it a little taste of a weak—or dead—version of diseases. Now researchers in the UK have developed an alternative approach: build a synthetic doppelganger and let your body crush its hollow husk. More »
Your Old Hard Drives Are DIY Cotton Candy Machines Just Waiting to Happen
Mar 30, 9:00PM
What with cloud storage becoming more and more affordable, chances are you've got a stack of old hard drives just laying around somewhere. At least one. You could just throw them away, or leave them to languish, or you could throw caution to the wind and make one into a cotton candy machine. Just in time for Easter. More »
San Francisco's Stunning New Transit Hub Is One Beautiful Slice of Future
Mar 30, 8:00PM
Public transit doesn't have to be a total bummer if you've got a nice enough hub for it all to connect to. That seems to be the logic behind the upcoming 1.5-million-square-foot, San Francisco Transbay Transit Center. Some are calling it the city' "Grand Central," and if it lives up to the plans, it'll certainly be grand. More »
What's Your Earliest Memory of Using a Computer?
Mar 30, 7:00PM
We all use computers every day, but at some moment in each of our lives, there was that first meeting. A first interface, if you will. You might not remember the real first time you used a computer, but there's got to be one shining gem of nostalgia that sticks out in your mind. What is it? When you look back on it now, is it laughable or just plain awesome? What was your first time like? More »
The Earth-Shattering DDoS That Wasn't, Bill Gates' Condom Challenge, Photoshop Jedi, And More
Mar 30, 6:00PM
While there may not have actually been a Internet-threatening DDoS this week, there's plenty more to catch up on. We've got soda-stealin' tips, two flavors of photoshop magic, the reason you'll wind up with a smart watch, Bill Gates' condom plans, and all the people who suddenly owe Google $1,500. Check it all out below. More »
8 Random Celebrities Who Are Getting Google Glass
Mar 30, 5:00PM
When Google started its Glass-giving spree, it picked out some odd picks. It got so bad that some of those offers got pulled. But you can bet these celebrity winners will get their copies. More »
How Big Is the Tallest Mountain That Could Ever Exist on Earth?
Mar 30, 4:00PM
We've got some pretty tall mountains here on Earth. Granted, even the best of 'em don't hold a candle to what's waiting on Mars, but they're still impressive. Just look at the views Google got with its
How to Stop Robocalls Once and For All
Mar 30, 3:00PM
You've just sat down to a nice home-cooked meal with your family when the phone rings. Could be Grandma, you think. She still actually uses the phone for talking. But no, it's a robocall shilling for some debt relief scam, the fifth in as many days. More »
Star Trek: Into Darkness Will Have a NASA Ad for Real-Life Starfleet
Mar 30, 2:30PM
Star Trek is every thing we hope space travel can be someday. Maybe we could do without all the universe-threatening disasters, but we're all hoping for a warp drive, or a tricorder, or a replicator. Until then, NASA is carrying the fire, and the 30-second NASA trailer that will play before Star Trek: Into Darkness aims to get you stoked about our current day, real-life Starfleet. More »
Even Grandma Could Tell This Isn't How Hacking Works
Mar 30, 1:30PM
It's a common little meta-game for those of us who are technically competent: keep your eye out in the movies for the most egregious technical misrepresentation you can find. And while its one thing to just keep tossing of reference after reference to "the mainframe," this complication of hacktastic scenes put together by the folks at Hack a Day is particularly cringe-worthy. More »
What a Sci-Fi Porno Set Looks Like
Mar 30, 6:00AM
If you want to take a peek at the set of the movie Surviving Humanity, here it is. If you're wondering what the heck Surviving Humanity is about, don't worry. It's fantastic. It's a sci-fi porno that stars James Deen, Sinn Sage and Andy Sand Dimas. More »
Whoa, Watch Magnetic Putty Completely Swallow a Rare-Earth Magnet Like a Mutant Monster
Mar 30, 5:00AM
Think Silly Putty is just fun and games? Not always! Just watch this magnetic putty completely devour a rare-earth magnet. It's not as instantaneous as this time-lapse video makes it seem but it still ends up engulfing the entire magnet. More »
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Old Portents & Hand-Out Hijinx
Mar 30, 4:00AM
Ben Crouse has done what some have said could never be done—he's captured the spirit of the World Wide Web, animated it into a six minute short, and put it back on the Internet. Hella meta. [Cartoon Brew] More »
Scrambling Eggs Inside Its Shells to Make Scrambled Hard Boiled Eggs Looks So Fun
Mar 30, 3:00AM
Here's a fun little cooking trick for you to try: scramble eggs inside its shell so that you can make scrambled hard boiled eggs. Meaning the entire egg will be perfectly golden all around. Delicious! More »
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Chris Brown's Publicist
Mar 30, 2:00AM
The life of a hotshot Hollywood publicist isn't one you'd envy under the best of circumstances. But the guy who has to cover Chris Brown's back? That's some kind of martyr. More »
Report: Facebook's Secret Android Project Isn't a Facebook Phone But a Home Screen Dedicated to Facebook
Mar 30, 1:06AM
The WSJ is reporting that Facebook's upcoming Android event will be a home screen—as in the first screen you see when you flip on your phone—dedicated to Facebook. It will "display content from users' Facebook accounts on a smartphone's home screen." More »
How a Pope's Chalice Is Made
Mar 30, 1:00AM
I don't know why I find something so mundane so fascinating but I can't get enough of watching Argentinian silversmith Juan Carlos Pallarols create a chalice for Pope Francis. It's incredible just to see his hands and tools shape what will be the cup for the holiest man in the world. More »
How Many Peeps and Cadbury Easter Eggs Can a 50 Cal Rifle Shoot Through?
Mar 30, 12:00AM
You probably never wondered this before but the Internet is always about answering questions you never knew you had. Like, how many Peeps and Cadbury Easter Eggs can a 50 cal rifle shoot through? Rated R on YouTube decided to give it a try and blasted through your favorite Easter treats so you don't have to. More »
Most Beautiful Items: March 23-29, 2013
Mar 29, 11:00PM
Between unbelievable balloon art, a scaly aluminum aquarium, and a Google Image Search art project, we have beaucoup beautiful things to show you this week. Take a second to gander at the gorgeous things we found in art, architecture, and design this week. More »
Google Keep, Instructables, Sidewalk Buddy, and More
Mar 29, 10:00PM
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you had no excuse for being unproductive this week. What with Google's new note taking service coming out (and staying out), a coupon organizer in the palm of your hand, and easy to use instructions that can basically tell you how to do anything, any thing you didn't get done is on you. More »
CheapAir, French Girls, and More
Mar 29, 10:00PM
Feeling lonely? For whatever reason, there was a whole slew of apps this week that get you connecting with others in mildly creepy ways. Whether its reminiscing about the past, seeing who's around you and what they're doing, or drawing total strangers for their enjoyment, there's a friend out there waiting for you. Go get 'em, tiger. More »
WideAngle, Tunable, and More
Mar 29, 10:00PM
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