Bubbles Bursting In Slow Mo
In their slowest video yet, the Slow Mo Guys capture the bursting of a bubble at an insanely slow rate of 18,000 frames per second.
In their slowest video yet, the Slow Mo Guys capture the bursting of a bubble at an insanely slow rate of 18,000 frames per second.
France's Quentin Robinot created ping pong insanity when he pulled off a behind the back shot, stunning the crown and his opponent.
Omre's NMN + Resveratrol is a science-driven longevity supplement designed to support energy, focus, and cellular repair from within. Each serving delivers 500mg of NMN to boost NAD+ production alongside 500mg of micronized resveratrol for powerful antioxidant support. Vegan, filler-free, and enhanced with black pepper extract for optimal absorption, it's a clean, high-impact formula built for those serious about aging well.
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The Aeropostale Cloud-Soft Pullover Hoodie is a cozy, go-to layer built for everyday comfort. Made from cloud-soft fleece, it drapes effortlessly while keeping you warm without feeling bulky. The classic pullover design, adjustable hood, and front kangaroo pocket make it perfect for layering over tees or pairing with joggers for laid-back style. Soft, simple, and endlessly wearable, it is an easy upgrade for any casual wardrobe.
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A couples brunch takes a turn for the worst when dirty bombs are set off downtown. The film starring Julia Stiles and David Cross made its debut on the app Vine, one six second clip at a time, and will be in select theaters April 12, 2013.
Taking up a staggering 9,000 square feet, Rancho Obi-Wan is home to the world's largest private Star Wars memorabilia collection. The non-profit museum has been growing for 35 years and contains over 300,000 items, ranging anywhere from action figures to fan-created piñatas. You and a friend can tour the collection with owner Steve Sansweet once you've reached Knight status (a donation of $200).
So, you thought Inception was pretty awesome? See what you think after Cinema Sins ruins it for you in under four minutes.
Darwin Deez is the creeper in your stock video nightmares for the indie group's latest video. Their new album Songs For Imaginative People is out now.
MyHeritage DNA turns your ancestry curiosity into a full-scale exploration—with just a two-minute cheek swab and a return to the lab. In about 3-4 weeks, you'll unlock an Ethnicity Estimate that breaks down your origins across more than 2,100 geographic regions, plus uncover DNA Matches that might connect you with relatives you didn't know existed. All results are delivered through CLIA- and CAP-certified processes in a secure, encrypted environment, giving you insight into your roots without sacrificing your data privacy. It's genealogical power you can hold in your palm—and a powerful tool for anyone looking to build a family history or explore their ethnic story.
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For those who take late-night calls that turn into early flights, the Lundi Conally 36-Hour Briefcase is the only plus-one you need. Crafted from black canvas and leather with a silhouette as sharp as your pitch deck, it carries the precision of a briefcase and the utility of an overnight bag. Inside, there's a place for everything — laptop, documents, business cards, a change of clothes—because chaos isn't part of your carry-on. Finished with a leather strap, suitcase clip, and clean lines, it's built for long days and global nights.
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Google is giving us an idea of what life would look like (if you are a professional ice-skating pilot who dances with the American Ballet and carves ice sculptures in their spare time) with this short video shot entirely through their Glass headset. The hands-free device allows you to send and receive messages, search the web, and take pictures and video, all with just the sound of your voice. Now, get out there and take up some hobbies interesting enough to record on a $1,500 pair of glasses.
After a box containing hundreds of negatives was discovered at an auction in 2007, a new street photographer was accidentally born. The mysterious photos belonged to nanny Viviam Maier and have now been exhibited in the United States, England, Germany, Denmark, and Norway and published in the book Vivian Maier: Street Photographer. This documentary follows John Maloof's search to uncover the life of one of the most talented street photographers we almost didn't know.