Aftershock II, a new rocket built by students at the University of Southern California, recently broke a number of 20-year-old amateur spaceflight records for altitude, power and speed. It reached more than 470,000 feet above Earth's surface and went "hypersonic." | Continue reading
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A 36% discount on the #1 best-seller Ember Smart Mug is a rare opportunity you don't want to miss. | Continue reading
It is 4 to 5 times less expensive than its direct competitors. | Continue reading
I finally made it to the Walt Disney Family Museum, smack in the center of San Francisco’s Presidio. Why is it in San Francisco when almost everything that Disney did was in Los Angeles or Orlando? Disney’s only child, Diane Disney Miller (mother of 7!), moved to the Bay Area in … | Continue reading
Google is pulling the plug on its next Pixel Tablet, citing fears the product wouldn’t sell very well. | Continue reading
At the annual tech conference for Black professionals, all eyes were on AI—but many also braced for the impact of a Trump administration that has promised to kill DEI. | Continue reading
Every day for a year, freelance animator Daren Jannace made 30 little drawings on Post-it notes. He then combined the 10,946 Post-its to create this trippy animation. At 30 frames per second, each second is a day of drawings. All the audio is taken from videos Jannace took on his … | Continue reading
A boy is abducted by aliens, who think he's the ruler of Earth, in the new film due out Summer 2025. | Continue reading
Scientists have created ultra-thin spaghetti through electrospinning, not for eating but for uses like medical scaffolding and drug delivery. This spaghetti is made from flour to reduce the environmental impact compared to traditional methods that use purified starch, offering a … | Continue reading
"It could serve as a valuable method for producing supplemental food when necessary." Bioengineers propose revolutionary new method for grow-in-the-dark food: 'Becoming increasingly vital to ... support a growing population' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Born in a shotgun-style house on this stretch of land in 1871 and 1873, respectively, the Johnson brothers grew up in the Lavilla area of Jacksonville, Florida. Their home life was full of music and literature, and the brothers each became proficient in the arts—James Weldon was … | Continue reading
The hilarious author and blogger Jenny Lawson took a 150mg gummy and had a spectacularly bad reaction. She has shared the gory details of the embarrassing experience in the hopes that it will prevent it from happening to others. She and her husband, Victor, who is usually the voi … | Continue reading
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Missed the shuttle. “It was night but the tarmac was illuminated with spotlights and lights from vehicles and planes. These giant jets were taking off real close on either side of me. I’ve never seen a plane that big up close at lift off.” 💬 Join the discussion on kottke. … | Continue reading
Legendary actor James Doohan recorded this commercial for Toyota back in 1968. This trippy, floating parts-in-the-air visualization of a Toyota, shared by James Doohan, is cool. Best known as a miracle worker, repeatedly performing impossible feats of engineering, Doohan's Montgo … | Continue reading
We asked Serious Eats staffers what products they’d immediately repurchase if they broke. Their answers included a citrus juicer and cutting board. | Continue reading
It’s $40 cheaper than the previous record low price which makes the Tineco Floor ONE S5 incredibly appealing. | Continue reading
Just six miles away from the mega-rocket's fifth test flight, the noise level was equivalent to a rock concert, researchers found | Continue reading
The Sonos Era 100, our go-to smart speaker, is down to an all-time low of $199 right now. | Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge Good news: Black Friday has come early for Sonos fans. Now through December 2nd, you can potentially save hundreds on a variety of Sonos products, includin … | Continue reading
Mike Masnick, writing for MSNBC: Turns out for the “Twitter Files” crew, “creeping authoritarianism” isn’t so creepy when it’s your team doing the creeping. Before, we were told that White House officials’ merely reaching out to social media companies about election misinformatio … | Continue reading
Reducing food waste protects our planet in so many ways. Marriott hotels reveals the impact of its AI program: 'Setting a new standard ... in the hospitality industry' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Some homeowners may know the trouble of an HOA all too well when it comes to money-saving home upgrades. 5 overbearing HOAs that couldn't mind their own business first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The Petitions of the Week column highlights some of the cert petitions recently filed in the Supreme Court. A list of all petitions we’re watching is available here. Federal law limits the government’s ability to place a substantial burden on the free exercise of religion.... The … | Continue reading
Last year we saw these non-functioning Casio watch rings by a Japanese toymaker: Apparently Casio thought it was a good idea. To celebrate their 50th anniversary, this year the company is releasing this fully-functional Casio Ring Watch: The tiny, working watch module was made p … | Continue reading
Here is a strange set of objects that speaks of a modern human need.Digital publishing was supposed to kill print books. Instead, after the pandemic (and perhaps because of it), print books exploded in popularity. Barnes & Noble, the bookseller formerly at death's door, is on tra … | Continue reading
Harley-Davidson has pivoted with the times. Once known for producing heavy, gas-powered, ear-splitting hogs, the company released its Livewire electric motorcycle in 2019; it then spun Livewire off as its own electric motorcycle brand. And Livewire is now reaching downmarket to t … | Continue reading
Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge; Getty Images A new cell phone carrier is launching with an interesting pitch: it says it will offer secure cell service that limits how much personal data users give up, as reported earlier by 404 Media. The service, called Cape, is geared toward … | Continue reading
Aubrey Gavello and Alex Wood showcased the outrageous items at their local HomeGoods by pretending be shoppers looking for that item. | Continue reading
Vampires? Helicopters? Mumblecore time travel? No one knows! The post Christopher Nolan’s Mysterious New Movie Adds Robert Pattinson to Its Star-Studded Cast appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Microsoft Edge is here to help you navigate the busiest time of the year. From finding the best deals on your shopping list, helping you prepare for holiday travel, or even giving you ideas for a DIY ugly holiday sweater, Edge has the built-in tools The post Holiday Shopping and … | Continue reading
Illustration: The Verge WhatsApp is introducing a new transcription feature that makes it easier (and more convenient) to communicate using voice messaging. The feature is rolling out globally to Android and iOS users “in the coming weeks” according to WhatsApp, and will automati … | Continue reading
As transportation sectors like shipping and aviation remain difficult to decarbonize, a French startup claims to have developed a promising solution to reduce carbon emissions in these industries. Aerleum, founded in 2023, says its technology can pull carbon dioxide from the air … | Continue reading
In cabernet. The post Rachel Zegler Is a Vixen first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Contained in this riddle is the key to an enriching contemplation of life’s underlying meaning. | Continue reading
Microsoft and the Justice Department have seized over 240 domains used by customers of ONNX, a phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform, to target companies and individuals across the United States and worldwide since at least 2017. [...] | Continue reading
This Dance Central postmortem was first published in Game Developer Magazine in January 2011. | Continue reading
ASP.NET Core TagHelpers have been around for quite some time but only few people seem to like them. Here's why I think they're awesome. ASP.NET Core is one of the most underrated Web Frameworks. This might be an unpopular opinion these days when Single Page Apps, JSX/TSX, Next.js … | Continue reading
I have a lot of sympathy for Winnipeg. I’ve been there for work many times. I’ve been there in their frigid, tens of degrees Celsius below zero winters. I’ve been there in their dusty summers. I’ve even tried to get across the main intersection that pedestrians still aren’t allow … | Continue reading
Donald Trump has vowed to “defeat anti-Semitism.” His Cabinet picks tell a very different story. | Continue reading
GET BOING BOING AD-FREE Mercadona, a supermarket in Spain, illegally fired a worker who ate a deep-fried snack that was headed to the trashcan after the store close for the day. A court in Barcelona upheld an earlier ruling criticizing the company and it must reinstate the worker … | Continue reading
Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth was mortified when Donald Trump announced the former Fox News host as his cabinet pick. Not because he was accused of sexual assault — that's an asset on the Trump team, for God's sake — but because the MAGA leader had the gall to mention … | Continue reading
A new study suggests that nicotinamide riboside (a form of vitamin B3) may reduce lung inflammation in COPD patients, with promising results showing significant decreases in inflammation markers and potential benefits for delaying cellular aging. People are living longer than eve … | Continue reading
A Scandinavian Airlines flight from Stockholm to Miami encountered terrifying turbulence. Back in the early 1990s, I was regaling a friend with tales of how slapped together the global internet infrastructure was. My friend worked at a facility that made parts for passenger aircr … | Continue reading
Jesse Singal at Reason: When Scientific American was bad under Helmuth, it was really bad. For example, did you know that “Denial of Evolution Is a Form of White Supremacy“? Or that the normal distribution—a vital and basic statistical concept—is inherently suspect? No, really: T … | Continue reading
It’s weird to me that after I urged everyone not to disable form controls, a bunch of them decided that making them read-only was somehow better. But here we are. What’s in the box? Photo by Michael Heiss, no edits, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. HTML The readonly attribute is only allowed… | Continue reading
New phone day for Android users should get a whole bunch easier. | Continue reading