How The Elements Got Their Names
It's okay to be smart - and you'll feel much smarter after this. If you've ever wonder where all those odd names on the periodic table came from, you'll find out here.
It's okay to be smart - and you'll feel much smarter after this. If you've ever wonder where all those odd names on the periodic table came from, you'll find out here.
Only one thing could make this song even more sad - a seven-foot-tall sad clown singing it. Have a pity party with Puddles while he covers Lorde's 'Team'.
No, really. In all seriousness. We can all have hoverboards now. Well - maybe not quite yet. But it's always fun to dream.
Streamlining nutrition down to a single scoop, the Factor Meal Shake is built for efficiency without sacrificing substance. Each serving delivers 30 grams of whey protein, 7 grams of fiber, and a full spectrum of vitamins and minerals, creating a balanced, meal-level profile that supports energy, satiety, and muscle maintenance. Designed to mix in under a minute, it fits into busy routines as easily as a morning coffee, while a clean formula free of artificial flavors and seed oils keeps things straightforward. The result is a no-frills, high-function shake that replaces complexity with consistency, turning daily nutrition into something you can actually keep up with.
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Duke Cannon's Father's Day lineup leans into the brand's familiar formula of oversized grooming essentials, military-inspired packaging, and unapologetically rugged scent profiles, but beneath the tongue-in-cheek attitude sits a genuinely practical collection of daily-use upgrades. The gift guide ranges from heavyweight Big Ass Bricks of Soap and bourbon-forward beard care to colognes, tactical shower bundles, and shave kits built for dads who prefer utility over luxury-brand vanity. Everything arrives wrapped in Duke Cannon's signature blue-collar aesthetic, balancing humor with legitimately solid formulations made for hard-working skin, dry hands, and low-maintenance routines. It is less about reinventing grooming and more about turning everyday basics into something that feels giftable, durable, and distinctly masculine.
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Get excited, because this is going to be it - the official trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight, the final game in lauded Arkham series.
This is hypnotic to watch - a robotic clock that manually writes the time on a small section of dry erase board, erases, and begins again.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and his tank hit up Epic Meal time to create a sandwich so meaty, it would make weaker men cry.
Bar soap rarely gets an upgrade, but the Duke Cannon Soap Puck rethinks the format with a compact, palm-sized design built for grip, portability, and longevity. Triple-milled for a denser, longer-lasting bar, it delivers a rich lather while holding up better than typical soaps, making it just as suited for daily showers as it is for gym bags and travel kits. Formulated with natural oils and free of phthalates, it cleans without overcomplicating things, while the rounded puck shape feels deliberate in hand. It's a small shift in form that turns a basic essential into something more considered and durable.
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Switching wireless carriers has traditionally involved enough friction to keep most people exactly where they are, but T-Mobile is trying to remove that excuse with a streamlined digital process designed to get customers through checkout in 15 minutes or less per line. The experience focuses on speed and simplicity, allowing users to switch online or through the T-Life app while keeping the device they already own. To further lower the barrier, T-Mobile's Keep & Switch program offers up to $800 via virtual prepaid card to help pay off eligible phones when customers make the move, creating a proposition that is equal parts convenience and cost savings.
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33 impressions from The Simpsons in five minutes - that's definitely a paddlin'. Brock Baker lends his kajillion voices to the cast of the longest-running show on television.
Jimmy Fallon, Idina Menzel and The Roots break out the alphabet blocks for this preschool-worthy performance of the Oscar-winning song "Let It Go."