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Flying race car narrowly avoids decapitating another pilot

Jul 18, 1:46AM

Flying race car narrowly avoids decapitating another pilot

The best part about the video—other than that ridiculously close call of the flying race car launching right pass the driver—is how the driver who almost got crashed into, calmly fixes his side view mirror and keeps driving.

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Yikes, these animal hybrids are so hilariously terrifying

Jul 18, 1:27AM

Yikes, these animal hybrids are so hilariously terrifying

Don't be surprised if in the future crazy scientists will have tampered with genetics so much that they'll create insane animal hybrid mashups. And not just designer dogs but psycho frigs, horsquirrels, eagluanas and chinchillapotamuses. They'll probably look a lot like these excellent photoshopped animals.

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The Greatest Eulogy of All Time For a Broadway Legend

Jul 18, 12:00AM

The Greatest Eulogy of All Time For a Broadway Legend

Elaine Stritch passed away today at the age of 89. While the Broadway legend had decades of iconic live performances under her belt, tonight's a good time to celebrate her life on the small screen: As Colleen Donaghy in 30 Rock with a eulogy—The Greatest Eulogy of All Time—written and delivered by her onscreen son, Jack.

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Electricity-Eating Bacteria Are Real and More Common Than We Thought

Jul 17, 11:47PM

In the extreme world of bacteria, stunts such as living in hot springs or without oxygen are, like, totally unimpressive. But then there are bacteria that live off electricity, feeding directly on naked electrons. Even more surprisingly, scientists are finding that these bacteria are not even that rare.

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These lunar shoes make you feel like you're walking on the moon

Jul 17, 11:40PM

These lunar shoes make you feel like you're walking on the moon

To celebrate the 45th anniversary of Neil Armstrong walking on the moon, Nike has made a pair of shoes that'll make you feel like every step you take is on the moon. Because of the all over lunar print, the silhouette of the shoe completely disappears and makes it look like the shoe is made from moon rock.

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What's hiding behind these giant holes on the Moon?

Jul 17, 11:37PM

What's hiding behind these giant holes on the Moon?

You've probably seen the mysterious giant hole that was discovered in Siberia, which appears to lead into a large cave. We don't know its origin yet, but it isn't the only hole like that on Earth. Or the Moon: NASA found these formations there too, which are perfect for future human outposts. Or current alien/Nazi UFO bases.

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How a Cat Poop Parasite Could Help Scientists Beat Cancer

Jul 17, 11:11PM

How a Cat Poop Parasite Could Help Scientists Beat Cancer

This week, a team of researchers at Dartmouth announced an exciting, if terribly disgusting, medical discovery. A single-celled parasite usually found in cats' intestines—and later in their poop—shows unique promise as a cancer treatment. The researchers even think the parasite could enable them to create personalized cancer vaccines.

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MØ's Infectious Electropop Is the Perfect Backyard Barbecue Backdrop

Jul 17, 11:00PM

MØ's Infectious Electropop Is the Perfect Backyard Barbecue Backdrop

Copenhagen-based singer MØ (real name: Karen Marie Ørsted) was described to me as the Danish Lady Gaga by my Danish friends, who saw her last week at the Roskilde Festival. I think she's closer to the Danish Grimes , though there's no need to compare her to anyone: MØ's splashy, bombastic electro-pop isn't only good relative to her contemporaries. It's just good, and it's exactly what I want to hear this weekend while I'm eating watermelon and drinking several shandies at a backyard event that involves grilling meat.

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Twitter, Facebook, and Snapchat Are Turning Into Storefronts

Jul 17, 10:42PM

Twitter, Facebook, and Snapchat Are Turning Into Storefronts

Earlier today, three of the biggest names in social network land—Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat—all announced major pushes towards mobile payments. But it's not your friends they want to help you funnel money to—it's advertisers.

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This Chlorine-Free Pool Is Biofiltered and Freaking Beautiful

Jul 17, 10:08PM

This Chlorine-Free Pool Is Biofiltered and Freaking Beautiful

'Tis the season for stripping down and getting wet in the great outdoors. Unfortunately, the chlorine and chemicals used to keep man-made, al fresco watering holes clean can do a number on sensitive skin, which makes this Swiss pool all the more appealing; Herzog & de Meuron designed this beautiful lagoon with biofilters. Au naturel, ooh la la!

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A Hoodie Made From Speaker Fabric Won't Muffle Your Headphones

Jul 17, 9:50PM

A Hoodie Made From Speaker Fabric Won't Muffle Your Headphones

Originally designed for home or recording studio use, over-the-ear headphones somehow became a popular choice for music aficionados on-the-go. We can probably blame Sony's Walkman for that, but it means that Betabrand's new Audio Engineer's Hoodie—which uses speaker fabric on the hood so headphones can be worn over it—isn't necessarily just for those hiding in an over air conditioned studio all day.

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How the Internet Is Helping a Father Fight an Illness Unknown to Science

Jul 17, 9:30PM

How the Internet Is Helping a Father Fight an Illness Unknown to Science

In 2012, Matt Might sat down to write a blog post. The 5,000-word essay titled "Hunting Down My Son's Killer," which was also republished on Gizmodo , documented his and his wife's harrowing attempt to make sense of their son's mysterious illness. The post went viral online—setting the family down a road that could change medical research. In the New Yorker, journalist Seth Mnookin tells the story of what's happened since.

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​The 10 Worst Things About Building A New Gaming PC

Jul 17, 9:15PM

​The 10 Worst Things About Building A New Gaming PC

Building a gaming PC can be difficult and stressful. There are a thousand things that could go wrong, and any one of them could wind up costing hundreds of dollars. And yet we do it anyway. Why? Lord only knows.

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You No Longer Have to Go to Japan to Buy These Beautiful Blue Toolboxes

Jul 17, 9:00PM

You No Longer Have to Go to Japan to Buy These Beautiful Blue Toolboxes

Trusco toolboxes have long been an elusive item, something only seen by tasteful travelers who spotted them in Japan. They lusted after them enough to fill a few pages on Instagram. But now Hand-Eye Supply is selling a whole line of these beautiful blue boxes, and they're surprisingly affordable.

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Jezebel Todd Akin Went On TV To Talk About Rape Again.

Jul 17, 8:46PM

Jezebel Todd Akin Went On TV To Talk About Rape Again. It Did Not Go Well. | Kotaku Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart Jedi Battle For Charity | Jalopnik GM To Hide Behind Bankruptcy For Crash-Related Lawsuits | Deadspin UEFA Emergency Panel: Russian And Ukrainian Teams Can't Play Each Other

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A Sneak Peek at Five Brand-New Products In Next Year's Ikea Catalog

Jul 17, 8:29PM

A Sneak Peek at Five Brand-New Products In Next Year's Ikea Catalog

It's that time of the year, folks. The new Ikea catalog is heading towards mailboxes around the world, and it's full of neat little tweaks to the lines you've come to love. There's also a handful of completely new products that you'll love even more.

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Why Google Is So Interested In Kenya's Transit System

Jul 17, 8:07PM

Why Google Is So Interested In Kenya's Transit System

The thousands of graphics-covered minibuses called matatus that zip through Nairobi make up one of the largest (and liveliest) informal transportation systems in the world. This unregulated—some might say renegade—transit keeps the city moving rather efficiently, and, until recently, was an all-cash business. Until Google stepped in.

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My Life in Canadian Netflix Hell

Jul 17, 7:50PM

My Life in Canadian Netflix Hell

I'm American, but I've spent a big chunk of the last eight years in Canada, first for affordable education, and then for love. Canada is a gentle foster motherland, suckling me on her polite, maple-flavored bosom. But Netflix here is some bootleg FUBAR bullshit.

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The new Predator drone cockpit looks like a dream gaming setup

Jul 17, 7:36PM

The new Predator drone cockpit looks like a dream gaming setup

General Atomics has a new cockpit for their MQ-1 Predators and MQ-9 Reapers, two of the most common hunt-and-kill drones used by the USAF, capable of destroying basically any ground—and some air—targets. It looks like a dream gaming setup. Heck, it even includes a gamepad (check out that guy's lap.)

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Every Centimeter Mark on This Ruler Is Actually a Tiny Embedded Flower

Jul 17, 7:30PM

Every Centimeter Mark on This Ruler Is Actually a Tiny Embedded Flower

It's the attention to detail that often differentiates a good product from a great product, but designer Norihiko Terayama goes above and beyond the call of duty with his f,l,o,w,e,r,s ruler, which uses tiny dried flowers to represent the centimeter markings along its length.

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Microsoft Is Already Quitting the Movie and TV Business

Jul 17, 7:18PM

Microsoft Is Already Quitting the Movie and TV Business

After two years of aspiring to original content, Xbox Entertainment Studios is shutting down. Master Chief will have to settle for video game stardom.

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Report: Oculus VR Is Working on Motion Controllers for the Rift

Jul 17, 7:12PM

Report: Oculus VR Is Working on Motion Controllers for the Rift

The Oculus Rift is a fantastic headset, but looking at stuff is only one part of VR. If you want to interact you need some sort of controller, and CNET is reporting that Oculus VR is working on its own first-party ones.

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The Best TV Stand

Jul 17, 6:53PM

The Best TV Stand

Living up to its name, the IKEA Besta is your choice for Best TV Stand. Given its affordability, customizability, and versatility, this is no surprise. [IKEA Besta]

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Facebook Now Lets You Buy Things Straight From Your News Feed

Jul 17, 6:41PM

Facebook Now Lets You Buy Things Straight From Your News Feed

Facebook is just full of surprises today. After releasing its new Mentions app earlier, the company has just announced the latest in its long history of experiments: Giving you the ability to buy things straight from your News Feed.

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These Cemeteries Are All That Remain of Mountains Destroyed by Mining

Jul 17, 6:35PM

These Cemeteries Are All That Remain of Mountains Destroyed by Mining

Mountaintop removal mining is exactly as destructive as it sounds. In West Virginia coal country, entire mountaintops have been stripped into barren wastelands for the sake of coal. But every once in a while, you'll see a lonely island of green—a centuries-old cemetery that just barely continues to exist.

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