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A Coloring Book That Puts Kid-Designed Fashions On a Virtual Catwalk
Mar 05, 8:40PM
Right Said Fred knew the appeal of the catwalk, and now kids can get in on the glitz and glamor with this new coloring book from Crayola that lets them design custom clothes and then see their creations virtually modeled. And it goes without saying that an iOS tablet or smartphone is required, but not included.
Does This Geometric Church Look Like A Stegosaurus Doing Yoga?
Mar 05, 8:20PM
The aptly-named 100 Walls Church in Cebu, Philippines, is like an architectural Rorschach test: From far away, it looks like shards of shale rock rearranged by an extreme rationalist. Up close, it's something closer to an oversized geometric maze. CAZA Architects, who designed the building, describe it on their site as "a Stegosaurus doing yoga." Namaste.
This Is The Room Where The Internet Was Born
Mar 05, 8:00PM
For something as ubiquitous as the internet today, it certainly isn't easy to find where it all started. I don't mean historically, I mean logistically: 3420 Boelter Hall is a tiny room in a basement hallway of a large nondescript building on the sprawling UCLA campus.
This Simple Subway Planning Game Will Be Your New Favorite Time-Waster
Mar 05, 7:40PM
If you love the city-planning aspect of Sim City but can't handle the pressure of playing god, then you may have just found your new favorite time-waster. Say hello to Mini Metro.
I Did the World's First Ice Cream Cleanse: Yes, Really
Mar 05, 7:20PM
Back during the no-carb diet craze of the early 2000s, I joked that I wanted to try a diet consisting of nothing but carbs and lipids. I would call it the Fatkins Diet. Guess what? I just did exactly that. I ate ice cream, and only ice cream, for four days straight. Yes, it's the world's first Ice Cream Cleanse, and no, I didn't just make it up.
China Is Deploying Smog-Busting Drones So Its Airports Can Stay Open
Mar 05, 7:00PM
With smog in Beijing so bad it's forced pilots to land blind and officials to shut down the airport, China has unveiled a new plan to test drones that spray smog-clearing chemicals around airports. How will it work?
Nexus 7 and iPad, Sony Storage, 30% Off Kindle Accessories [Deals]
Mar 05, 6:45PM
Staples has hosted $30 off tablet specials in the past. The difference today: they have iPads in stock. Promo code 58129 will take $30 off any tablet priced over $150, including the Nexus 7 and Retina iPad Mini. In the case of the iPad, that's the best deal we've seen so far.
Shooting Challenge: HDR Photography
Mar 05, 6:40PM
HDR. It used to be a photographic technique reserved for those fluent in Photoshop. Now, it's a go-to filter in every point-and-shoot and app. For this week's Shooting Challenge, we'll celebrate this democratization of the art form and all shoot in high dynamic range.
How To Pick a Lock Using Nothing But Hairpins
Mar 05, 6:20PM
You can learn the basics of lock picking from a GIF , but for a more nuanced look at the techniques required to actually get a lock open without the key, check out NightHawkInLight's latest tutorial where he uses nothing but a pair of strategically bent hairpins in the process.
13-Year-Old Builds Nuclear Reactor, Becomes Youngest Fusioneer Ever
Mar 05, 6:00PM
Do you remember what your greatest accomplishment was at age 13? Well, it doesn't really matter either way, because whatever it was, Jamie Edwards—the tween scientist who's now the youngest person to ever carry out atomic fusion—just crushed it.
Someday, Surgeons Might Fix Your Broken Bones With Screws Made of Silk
Mar 05, 5:30PM
Surgeons have used metal screws to reassemble broken bones for years, but there are drawbacks: if the metal corrodes, they've gotta come out. Biodegradable screws aren't as strong, and can cause inflammation. So a team of Harvard and Tufts scientists came up with screws and plates that are as tough as metal, but biodegradable. The trick? They're made out of silk.
Your iPhone Can Search These Storage Boxes Without Having to Open Them
Mar 05, 5:00PM
You know that stack of storage boxes buried deep in your closet that you're too lazy to dismantle to find that one item you're looking for? These boxes from King Jim feature a small tag on one side that lets you catalog photos of their contents, so when it's time to find something you can do all the searching from your iPhone or iPad.
2030 Space Odyssey: NASA will search for alien life in Jupiter's moon
Mar 05, 4:57PM
This is amazing news: NASA is sending a mission to Europa! If everything goes well, a robotic submarine may be landing on Jupiter's moon—the world that scientists believe is the most likely to contain life in the Solar System—by 2030, a real space odyssey. This has the potential to change the world.
A NASA Rocket Soars Into an Emerald Aurora
Mar 05, 4:56PM
These are photos of a rocket from NASA's GREECE mission blasting off into the beautiful Aurora Borealis over Venetie, Alaska earlier this week. I wish I could be that rocket.
Gmail has just updated their iOS app to finally include background app refresh, so you won't have to
Mar 05, 4:47PM
Gmail has just updated their iOS app to finally include background app refresh, so you won't have to sit there waiting for your new messages to come in every time you open the app. It's not going to do anything to help your battery life, but hey—every second counts.
Boeing's X-36 Is the Single Coolest R/C Plane in the History of Aviation
Mar 05, 4:40PM
Despite the mammoth budgets assigned to next-generation military aircraft programs, the Department of Defense is always looking for ways to streamline the development process and shave dollars from a combat system's bottom line. You'd think the DoD would take Boeing's lead and just build quarter-sized, remote controlled flight test prototypes, like the X-36 agile fighter.
Every Outlet Cover Should Be an LED Nightlight By Default
Mar 05, 4:20PM
It's ok to sacrifice an outlet to a nightlight in a child's room to scare away monsters, but elsewhere in your home they're far more valuable for other electronics and appliances. And that's exactly why these replacement outlet covers with built-in LED nightlights are so clever—and should eventually be standard in every home.
How the Art of Tattoo Has Colored World History
Mar 05, 4:00PM
Tattoo is among humanity's earliest and most ubiquitous art forms. Cultures from every habitable continent have embedded permanent dyes in their bodies for more than 5000 years—as mystical wards, status symbols, rites of passage, or simply as personal decoration. That tradition continues today, just with a much smaller chance of infection.
The Best Way to Measure Snowfall in NYC Is This 3D Animation
Mar 05, 3:40PM
It's been a snowy winter in the Big Apple. But don't take our word for it. Look at this great little animated infographic that the New York Times put together that shows snow accumulation since January.
RuPaul Trolls Pirates With Hilarious Fake Album Leak
Mar 05, 3:26PM
If you're a musician who has worked hard on a new record, it must be pretty frustrating when it invariably leaks on BitTorrent. RuPaul just trolled would-be pirates with a fake leak of the album Born Naked.
Norway's Lovely Memorial to the Worst Mass Shooting In Modern History
Mar 05, 3:20PM
It's been almost three years since a gunman detonated a bomb in Oslo and then stormed a small summer camp off the coast of Norway, killing 77 people and cementing a record as the worst mass shooting in modern memory. This month, the country revealed plans for a memorial to the tragedy—and it's beautiful.
A Complete Demonstration Of Apple's CarPlay System In A Ferrari FF
Mar 05, 3:15PM
The difference between Volvo's and Ferrari's CarPlay is that the Italian version is using buttons as well as the touchscreen. Here's our complete demonstration, and while you're watching, prepare for the news about a German manufacturer introducing it as well.
A Hawk Attacking a Balloon In Slo-Mo Is a Graceful Murderous Ballet
Mar 05, 3:00PM
There's no denying that everything looks cooler in slow motion, but birds of prey on the hunt are particularly mesmerizing through the lens of a high-speed camera. This Goshawk is being lured into attacking a water balloon baited with a piece of meat, and its mid-air maneuvers make even our most advanced fighter planes look primitive.
Watching Planes Land From Space Is Like a Video Game Brought to Life
Mar 05, 2:40PM
Ever wanted to watch the world—in real-time HD—from space? Well prepare to experience what it'd be life if the world was your very own video game and check out a few planes landing at the Bejiing airport. It'll be the coolest planespotting you've ever done.
The Perfect Use For All Your Old Tiny Tires
Mar 05, 2:20PM
Remember the lazy summer days of your youth spent whiling away the hours on your backyard tire swing? It only stands to reason that your local bird population—who are all clearly unemployed—are looking for a lazy spot to hang out too. So this 5.5-inch ceramic tire swing bird feeder is the perfect way to lure them to your yard.
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