Lucky Charms Remix
A magically delicious remix of Lucky Charms commercials just in time for St. Patrick's Day.
A magically delicious remix of Lucky Charms commercials just in time for St. Patrick's Day.
PBS Off Book does it again with this mini-doc on the funny/personal/weird world of web comics.
March Madness isn't just for college basketball fans anymore. Lucasfilms have geeked out the month by creating their own tournament between the The Light side and The Dark Side of The Force. Starting March 18th, fans can vote their favorite Star Wars character through the bracket to see who will be the Chosen One April 9th. May the Force be with you.
Levi's leans back into its workwear roots with a collection built for everyday movement rather than nostalgia. The Long-Sleeve Worker Shirt anchors the lineup in classic denim and twill, cut relaxed with a familiar button-up front that works as easily on its own as it does layered. Loose Overalls modernize a timeless staple with an extra-roomy fit, adjustable straps, and durable non-stretch denim—designed for comfort without losing structure, and finished using Levi's Hold the H2O process to reduce water impact. Rounding out the collection, the Berkley Canvas Chore Coat delivers a utilitarian silhouette with added pockets and a relaxed cut that's ready for real use. It's honest workwear, refined for life beyond the job site.
Presented by Levi's.
T-Mobile's family plan flips the usual wireless math by bundling premium features competitors charge extra for into one straightforward package built to last. With three or more lines, families can save over $1,000 per year versus Verizon and AT&T while locking in a five-year price guarantee on talk, text, and data, and those savings do not vanish when promos end. Save on streaming, satellite, and more benefits they leave out. The plan includes Netflix and Hulu on Us, Apple TV for just $3 a month, premium unlimited data, international coverage with up to 30GB of high-speed data in 215+ countries, and T-Satellite for texting and data on supported apps. Add fast, app-based switching that takes about 15 minutes per line and access to America's Best Network, and it is a family plan designed for less hassle and more value.
Presented by T-Mobile.
Everything you thought you knew about sushi, microwaves, and earthworms was just a big lie. In an attempt to break the cycle and save humanity, Mental Floss' John Green debunks 50 of these common misconceptions.
No flames. No explosions. Just the simple vibrations of a tuning fork at 1,600 frames per second.
Photographer Dan Finnerty captures comet Pan-STARRS and a crescent moon, ascending from the sky over the Verdugo Hills, hand-in-hand.
AsapSCIENCE tells you were to scientifically lay blame for the lack of locks on your shiny, bald head.
Propel forward with speed tuned for long-distance performance. The Nike Alphafly 3 Road Running Shoes are designed around marathon pacing, combining two propulsive Air Zoom units with a carbon fiber Flyplate that stores and returns energy with each step. Paired with a ZoomX foam midsole, the shoe delivers a fresh, responsive ride from the first mile to the finish line. Lightweight construction and notched laces make this the most responsive Alphafly yet, supporting speed and endurance in a way that makes long runs feel effortless—and personal bests easier to chase.
Presented by Nike.
These chlorophyll capsules bring a dose of daily detox support to your wellness routine with a simple, no-nonsense formula aimed at internal refreshment. Packed with plant-derived chlorophyll, they're designed to help neutralize odors, support digestion, and promote overall internal balance without fuss or flavor. Easy to toss into your day alongside water or your morning routine, they offer a straightforward way to tap into nature's green goodness without juicing or prep. For anyone chasing a subtle boost to digestive and detox habits, this supplement makes the habit effortless.
Presented by Nature’s Craft.
Consult a physician before consuming any new supplement. Any health claims made are solely those of the brand and not those of Uncrate LLC.
Editing together images of Toronto, New York, and other major cities from the Nokia 3D Maps, Paul Wex created this insane flyover of an entirely new network, the Wide Web World.
A band of old school computers replace the wub, wubs from Skrillex's "Bangarang" with the sounds of 80s electronics.