I Declare War Trailer
In this Toronto International Film Festival selection, sticks and stones become machine guns and grenades when an after-school game of capture-the-flag gets brutally intense.
In this Toronto International Film Festival selection, sticks and stones become machine guns and grenades when an after-school game of capture-the-flag gets brutally intense.
Laugh now, because once DARPA's swagbot finds a way off that treadmill, it'll be the only thing "Stayin' Alive."
If you're considering getting 7 billion of your closest friends to head out to Los Angeles for a rotation-changing jump party, don't waste your time. Vsauce explains exactly how insignificant we all are compared to Earth's massive mass.
GNC is rethinking the creatine aisle with a new performance-focused lineup that scales from beginner staples to fully stacked muscle-support systems. The range starts with the straightforward Pro Performance Creatine Monohydrate, delivering the research-backed 5-gram dose athletes have trusted for decades, before moving into more advanced territory with the new Creatine + HMB formula for added recovery support, Beyond Raw's dual-action Creatine MonoPhate, and the flagship AMP Creabolic, a triple-action blend combining creatine, myHMB, and PeptiStrong in one scoop. Across the lineup, the focus stays on transparent formulas, clinically relevant ingredients, and banned-substance-tested performance without the proprietary blends or overbuilt stimulant formulas crowding the category.
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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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Lazy, shiftless bastard Jerry Seinfeld picks up Alec Baldwin in his 1970 Mercedes 280SL for coffee and tuna fish not on rye.
NASA's Curiosity rover turned seven minutes of terror into three minutes of Red Planet-landing glee, as it captured its final descent to Mars at four, high resolutions frames per second.
Eclectic Method gives the man, the god, the legend Bill Murray his very own remix.
The floppy drive is alive, well, and performing a killer rendition of the Ghostbusters theme song.
From the courts to the terminal, Nike's Elite Varsity Backpack has you covered. A large main compartment fits a full-size basketball, while a separate bottom pocket keeps shoes and gear isolated. An exterior front pocket provides quick access to smaller essentials, and a trolley sleeve allows it to attach easily to luggage for away games. Designed for daily use, the backpack also includes an internal laptop sleeve that fits up to 16 inches and a plush-lined top pocket for valuables. Air Max shoulder straps add comfort, rounding out a durable build made from 100% polyester
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Born in 1977 during Nike's formative years, the LD-1000 was pioneered with long-distance runners in mind offering stability through every stride with its unique flared heel. As one of Nike's earliest endeavors into performance footwear, it helped cement Nike's legacy in the athletic sphere building its reputation as an olympic winner. Today, the LD-1000 returns with its original DNA woven into a Flyknit upper for a durable and breathable fit, combined with a durable waffle outsole, bringing retro running heritage into a street-ready revival that honors the past with modern running technology.
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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.