Karate Kid Robot
The ATLAS humanoid robot does its best Karate Kid impression. (Warning for extremely annoying sound.)
The ATLAS humanoid robot does its best Karate Kid impression. (Warning for extremely annoying sound.)
You could just use a fire, but the Nikka's Yoichi distillery in Japan uses robots.
Healthletic Body Protection Compound (BPC-157) is a revolutionary supplement designed to accelerate recovery, reduce inflammation, and promote gut health. This powerful peptide supports tissue repair concentrated in the gut, making it ideal for athletes, active individuals, and those seeking gut healing benefits. Unlike traditional probiotics that focus on balancing gut bacteria, BPC-157 targets the root cause by repairing and strengthening the gut lining, effectively reducing bloating, inflammation, and discomfort. Whether you're recovering from intense workouts or looking for digestive relief, Healthletic BPC-157 offers a science-backed solution for overall well-being.
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Puffer jackets are warm. Filled with too much insulation, though, and they become more "puff" than "jacket". The Davos from Collars & Co. uses a clever build to maintain a sleek look. Its hood removes in seconds, taking the jacket from full coverage to a form more fitting for a night out. Lightweight poly-fill insulation provides plenty of warmth; tactical stitching and smartly placed pockets complete the package.
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A talented street drummer nearly gets upstaged when a fan starts dancing.
The new year is a great time to take stock of your finances and start planning for the future. With this deal on The Motley Fool's recommendations, you'll have a full year of curated investments — two per month — that have averaged a 939% return as of 12/17/24. Think Tesla stock in 2012 (up over 18,000% as of today), stocks that take advantage of the AI boom, like NVIDIA, or Shopify in 2016 (up over 3,500% as of today). A full year's worth of picks typically costs $199, so at $99, that gives new members an extra $100 to invest in the next big thing.
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Founded in 1984 by Argentine brothers Fernando and Santiago Aguerre, Reef has evolved from a passion project into a leading name in casual footwear. Their vision was to craft high-quality, ultra-comfortable sandals that seamlessly transition from beach to street, embodying the essence of a laid-back, beach-centric lifestyle. Today, Reef's commitment extends beyond footwear; the brand is dedicated to ocean conservation and preserving our beaches, recognizing the intrinsic link between well-being and coastal environments. Offering a wide variety of footwear — including sandals, slides, shoes, boots, and flip-flops — Reef delivers comfort and style for everything from beach strolls to everyday adventures, all while supporting environmental stewardship. That includes their women-specific Vista collection, which employs their signature footbed in styles and silhouettes like clogs, platform sandals, and slides that pair as well with a dress and a cocktail as they do with a swimsuit and sand.
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Sadly, you can't make sparkling wine with a SodaStream.
Nick Jonas explains how to transition from forgettable boy band to Marky Mark wannabe.