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.
Simple Life takes a more approachable approach to weight management, replacing rigid dieting and calorie counting with personalized habits, daily guidance, and a little help from AI. The app builds a plan around your goals and lifestyle, then brings together food and hydration tracking, movement, fasting, weight progress, and personalized insights in one streamlined experience. Its Avo AI coach provides daily check-ins and tailored guidance, while tools like the NutriScanner make logging meals and understanding what you're eating easier. It's a modern wellness platform built around consistency rather than extremes, designed to make healthier routines feel more manageable in everyday life.
Presented by Simple App.
Carbonite takes the stress out of protecting the files you don't realize you need until they're gone. The cloud backup service automatically saves files and photos in the background as they're created, eliminating storage caps and the hassle of manual backups. Everything is encrypted and accessible from any device, so if a laptop crashes, gets damaged, or disappears, you can restore your data to a new machine without starting from scratch. It's the kind of set-it-and-forget-it service that quietly does its job until the moment you need it most.
Presented by Carbonite.
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.
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.
Kenneth Cole's latest men's sandal collection is proof that summer footwear can be both polished and practical. The lineup pairs premium leather uppers with cushioned insoles and flexible arch support, creating sandals built for everything from weekend errands to vacation getaways. Styles like the Worly and Willy offer classic thong silhouettes with elevated finishes, while the Wassen introduces a modern two-tone look and the Wooper delivers a refined leather slide that works just as well with linen trousers as it does with shorts. Comfortable enough for all-day wear and versatile enough for nearly any warm-weather outfit, these are the kind of sandals that earn a permanent place in your summer rotation.
Presented by Kenneth Cole.
After redefining luxury skincare, Augustinus Bader is applying the same scientific rigor to haircare. Powered by Professor Augustinus Bader's patented TFC8 technology, a platform backed by more than 30 years of research, the collection is designed to support healthier, stronger, and fuller-looking hair from root to tip while addressing signs of damage and scalp imbalance. The lineup spans everything from The Shampoo and The Conditioner to targeted treatments like The Hair Oil, The Leave-In Hair Treatment, The Scalp Treatment, and The Hair Revitalizing Complex supplement, with each formula clinically tested to deliver measurable results. Rather than masking problems, Augustinus Bader's approach focuses on creating the ideal environment for healthier hair, bringing the same breakthrough innovation that transformed skincare to an entirely new category.
Presented by Augustinus Bader.
AsapSCIENCE tells you were to scientifically lay blame for the lack of locks on your shiny, bald head.
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.