Don't Get Stuck In Traffic
The leading cause of your slow morning commute is you. AsapScience looks at the science of traffic jams to find out that humans aren't very good drivers, no matter what we think of our own abilities behind the wheel.
The leading cause of your slow morning commute is you. AsapScience looks at the science of traffic jams to find out that humans aren't very good drivers, no matter what we think of our own abilities behind the wheel.
Riding on salt ramps a 3,600 meters above sea level. You have our attention. BMXer Daniel Dhers takes advantage of the high altitude to shred the salt of Uyuni in Bolivia.
In a city of millions, nearly everyone is a stranger. HBO's High Maintenance follows a bike-riding bud dealer that serves as the center for a cast of unconnected characters. Premieres September 16, 2016.
Trojan G.O.A.T. Condoms stand out for its UltraFlex material that brings a softer, more flexible feel to non-latex protection. The condom stretches naturally, moves comfortably, and stays smooth throughout use, offering a level of sensitivity that sets it apart from typical alternatives. With a design focused on natural feel and reliable protection, it delivers comfort without compromise.
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SHRED turns your phone into a hyper-personal trainer. With AI-adapted programs built by top fitness coaches, it molds workouts to your goals, schedule, and equipment—whether you're lifting at home or hitting the gym. Want hypertrophy, weight loss, or bodyweight routines? It's got you. Track progress, grab feedback, and swap plans seamlessly as you improve. Think: coach-designed results without the gym clock drama.
Presented by SHRED.
One of the most beautiful and saddest songs ever written, "Eleanor Rigby", a tribute to the lonely and unloved everywhere. First appearing on the 1966 album Revolver, here it is in all it's technicolor glory in this clip from The Beatles' landmark film Yellow Submarine.
Seth Rogen is giving food a voice, a dirty voice at that, with his new R-rated animation Sausage Party. With isles full of talking food and hidden cameras, the actor puts New Yorkers in a live-action version of his film by yelling at them through an animatronic cantaloupe. Of course everyone freaked out and we all get roll into the weekend with a good laugh at their expense.
Festival wristbands are a nice way to remember 2011 Coachella or that time you went to SXSW. You might wear them for a while or keep them in a special drawer. But those wearable mementos are actually really gross. Triple J's Veronica and Lewis take some to a microbiologist to find out just what's growing on your arm.
There are thousands of moving pieces that have to come together to shoot a scene in film. Directors, actors, extras, cameras, props — the choreography has to be impeccable. Even more amazing is when a scene comes together in one take, often with a pleasant accident that makes it memorable. Screen Rant put together their list of 10 of the best one-take scenes.
Meet the Roborock Saros 10R — smartest and most relentless cleaning machine Roborock has ever built. Standing just 7.98cm tall, it slips effortlessly under sofas, beds, and tight corners, leaving no dust untouched and no excuse for a mess. Its StarSight Autonomous System 2.0 reads and maps your home with surgical precision, gliding across carpet and hard floors with zero hair tangling and total coverage. Engineered to clean what you can't see, the Saros 10R turns precision into perfection — all while you sit back and breathe in the quiet satisfaction of spotless living.
Presented by Roborock.
The original Caribou boot carried explorers across arctic landscapes to the top of the world and later became the world's first snowboarding boot, cementing its place as a cold-weather legend. The new Caribou Horizon GTX channels that same grit with refined leather, modern insulation, and premium Gore-Tex protection. Whether cutting through slush-slicked city streets or climbing toward the altitude of après escapes, the Caribou Horizon GTX keeps you moving in life's coldest moments. The horizon is calling—step boldly into adventure and the unknown.
Presented by SOREL.
"American Woman", the iconic 60s anti-Vietnam War song, was written in a place that had nothing to do with protest, war, or even America. The Guess Who guitar player Randy Bachman describes the genesis of the hit: a cancelled gig, the sport of curling, and a broken guitar string.
Season six is over and season seven is already delayed. So, what's a Game of Thrones junkie to do? Looks like we're going to have to settle for some fan edits. David Garuchava has steadily been feeding our appetite with his character profiles of Jon Snow, Tyrion Lannister, and Ned Stark. Now he's back with a tribute to The Kingslayer Jaime Lannister.