The world's most extreme pooch Whisper took a giant leap for dogkind when she base jumped from the Eiger in Switzerland with her human Dean Potter.
Storm chaser Scott Sheppard beat all odds, taking a direct hit from a lightning bolt in South Dakota while filming - and escaped with only minor injuries.
Frasé Skin is an Australian men's skincare brand built for the guys most products overlook: tradesmen and outdoor workers dealing with sun, dust, and grime all day. The line keeps things simple with five essentials, from a hydrating cleanser and heavy-duty exfoliating scrub to a lightweight moisturizer, body wash for breakouts, and blackhead strips. Formulated with proven ingredients like salicylic acid, hyaluronic acid, and natural exfoliants, it focuses on real results without overcomplicated routines or luxury packaging theater.
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The modern sneaker rotation demands versatility. One day starts with a flight across the country, the next with a coffee stop across town. The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 thrives in both worlds, combining the technical complexity of an early-2000s running shoe with the understated versatility of an everyday staple. Layered mesh, synthetic suede, and plastic accents create a distinctive honeycomb-like look, while Zoom Air cushioning and a foam midsole provide comfort for long days on your feet. Originally built for performance, the Vomero 5 has become one of Nike's most adaptable silhouettes equally comfortable navigating airport terminals, city streets, and everything in between.
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The Force is strong with this Swedish street performer.
Dom Dwight travels the globe to find the world's finest beans, roast, water, and milk and create the ultimate cup of coffee.
Jason Bateman, Tina Fey, Jane Fonda, Adam Driver and Corey Stoll make up the coolest family tree when they spend a week under the same roof for the film adaptation of Jonathan Tropper's book. In theaters September 12, 2014.
Danny MacAskill brings biking to the ruins of Epecuén, Argentina, a town that was underwater for most of the last 25 years.
Private Label QR turns ordinary household labels into dynamic digital reference points, using durable QR stickers that link physical objects to editable information accessible from any smartphone camera. Once attached to a box, appliance, container, suitcase, or keepsake, each label can store notes, photos, instructions, contact details, or organizational data that can be updated anytime without replacing the sticker itself. The system feels especially useful for the kind of real-world friction most smart-home products ignore, from labeling moving boxes and organizing pantry goods to leaving appliance instructions for Airbnb guests or preserving the stories tied to family heirlooms. With no app required and built-in controls for private, public, or group visibility, the platform lands somewhere between modern inventory management and a digital memory layer for everyday objects.
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The Dreame L40 Ultra Gen 2 continues the march toward fully autonomous floor care, combining powerful vacuuming with an equally capable mopping system in a package designed to require as little human intervention as possible. Its 25,000Pa Vormax suction, driven by a sixth-generation TurboForce motor, tackles everything from fine dust to pet hair and cat litter, while DuoScrub mopping and extendable SideReach and MopExtend technologies ensure corners, edges, and tight spaces don't get overlooked. The real centerpiece, however, is the multifunctional PowerDock, which automatically empties debris, cleans the mops, and uses hot-air drying to keep the system fresh between runs. Intelligent carpet handling, off-peak charging, and enough battery life to clean large homes in a single session round out a robot designed to do more than maintain floors. It aims to eliminate cleaning chores altogether, especially for busy households and pet owners.
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Appalachia has a head-on trainwreck with SoCal speed metal in this banjo-infused cover of Slayer's "Raining Blood".
Although it's small in size, the impact could be huge. Aiming to improve road safety and help those who can't drive themselves, Google's self-driving car can get you where you need to go without a steering wheel, accelerator, or brake. Here's the first group of brave volunteers to test the prototype.