Looking for Life in All the Wrong Places
Minute Physics asks if looking for Earth-like planets is the wrong place to find aliens.
Minute Physics asks if looking for Earth-like planets is the wrong place to find aliens.
Using his own super spy experience, Sterling Archer reviews all 24 of the 007 films.
Bruce Gardner practices the Japanese art of hikaru dorodango — literally making beautiful spheres from dirt.
Caliber is a science-based fitness coaching platform that pairs data-driven strength and cardio programming with personalized nutrition and habit guidance to help you build muscle, lose weight, and improve overall body composition. After a quick consultation, you're matched with a certified coach who designs a plan tailored to your goals, tracks your progress, and keeps you accountable through one-on-one support and app-based metrics. Backed by real research and real results, it makes structured training feel less like guesswork and more like a plan you'll stick with.
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MetMo's latest creation turns mechanical obsession into something you can feel in your hands. Built around a precision-machined gear system, the tool amplifies input torque by a staggering factor of 16,384—each gear doubling power as it transfers force through the system. CNC-machined for absolute tolerances, it's engineered not just for performance, but for fascination. Even the locking pin becomes part of the experience: remove it, and reassembly is only possible when every gear aligns perfectly, transforming a simple mechanism into a tactile puzzle. It's a celebration of gears, leverage, and mechanical purity—designed to reward patience, precision, and an appreciation for how things truly work.
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Postmodern Jukebox gives Justin Timberlake's "Cry Me a River" an RnB makeover.
The reviews are in, and they're not good. Ben Affleck is a little sad about the news.
The Food Surgeon get his hands on Easter's most coveted treats.
Aladdin magic carpets his way through the streets of San Francisco to meet Jasmine.
Luca Faloni's City Jacket elevates the everyday outer layer with Italian craftsmanship and purposeful design. Tailored in a rich midnight blue that pairs effortlessly with both tailored and casual outfits, it blends structure with mobility so you look sharp whether you're navigating the city streets or heading out for the night. Premium fabrics and thoughtful construction mean it wears comfortably across seasons while maintaining a refined silhouette that feels at home in any setting. It's a versatile jacket that strikes the rare balance of effortless style and dependable performance.
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Headwear becomes true performance equipment with Melin's HydroLite collection, engineered for daily use rather than seasonal rotation. Lightweight, breathable fabrics combine with moisture and water resistance to handle heat, sweat, and travel without losing structure or shape. Performance features stay hidden within a clean, minimal exterior, delivering durability and shape retention built for long-term, repeat wear across environments.
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The easiest way to make a good Star Wars movie is to remake a good Star Wars movie.
Fuel your obsession with Visible Air in Nike SNKRS' mini doc exploring the wide-spread Air Max culture.