Floppy Drive Ghostbusters Theme
The floppy drive is alive, well, and performing a killer rendition of the Ghostbusters theme song.
The floppy drive is alive, well, and performing a killer rendition of the Ghostbusters theme song.
This reminder of your imaginative, slightly obsessive-compulsive childhood games will have you stepping over cracks all day.
Our love affair with slow motion just got even more intense. Using inspiration from stop-action photography pioneer Harold Edgerton, the MIT Media Lab Camera Culture group has developed a high-speed camera that can capture 1,000,000,000,000 frames per second, fast enough to capture light in motion. Professor Ramesh Raskar gives the details on the femto-photography technology in this TED talk.
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Your face takes the hit — sun, stress, sweat, and screens — and EltaMD's UV Skin Recovery Face Sunscreen is built to defend it all without flinching. Formulated with mineral-based Zinc Oxide and SPF 50, this all-in-one shield offers broad-spectrum protection while instantly calming redness with smart color-correcting tech. Clinically proven to support sensitive and post-treatment skin, it goes beyond basic defense, actively helping to recover the skin barrier after exposure. Lightweight, invisible, and non-irritating, it's the kind of daily armor that works just as hard in the sun as it does under fluorescents.
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Red Bull wakeboarders Robert Pokovec & Dominik Hernler travel to the Bled Gorge and the Soca River to shred the freezing upstreams of Slovenia.
After grilling celebrities on Inside the Actors Studio, James Lipton finishes them off with these ten questions. The answers are surprisingly redundant.
For the man whose passport sees more stamps than dust, the Jack Archer Jetsetter Shorts are the essential uniform of elevated travel. Crafted with the discerning frequent flyer in mind, these shorts blend tailored aesthetics with ultimate performance. The sculpted waistband lifts with intention and ensures first-class comfort without compromise. Wrinkle-free, odor-resistant, and stain-repellent, they demand nothing and deliver everything. With fabric that adapts to motion and maintains its shape across time zones, the Jetsetter is proof that luxury doesn't pause for laundry. From Santorini to São Paulo, this is how you stay sharp without trying.
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Moving from PBS Icons to Shark Week villains, John D. Boswell takes his autotune talents underwater to remix "Bite of the Great White. "
A lot can happen in seven years: The birth of a baby, the death of a loved one, and the completion of a Mars Rover. JPL engineer Mark Rober is just one of the thousands who contributed to NASA's Curiosity Rover and on August 6, 2012, they saw seven years of hard work payoff in just seven terrifying minutes.