The Moon Illusion
AsapSCIENCE use their large, human brains to explain why the moon never really changes in size, it's just your tiny, human brain playing tricks on you.
AsapSCIENCE use their large, human brains to explain why the moon never really changes in size, it's just your tiny, human brain playing tricks on you.
This Movember, let your moustache be all it can be while Nick Offerman guides the way through the single manliest journey of your life.
Petrolicious profiles car enthusiast James Chen and his pride and joy, the Lamborghini Countach.
Competition meets court-ready style with the latest drop from Centerline Athletics, highlighted through a curated selection from Terrell Owens. The collection reflects Owens' transition from football legend to dedicated pickleball competitor, featuring performance-driven apparel designed for speed, movement, and all-day play. Built for the modern athlete, the pieces balance technical function with clean design, aligning with Owens' mindset of desire, dedication, and discipline every time he steps on the court. As pickleball continues its rapid rise, the partnership signals a broader push into sports culture, with Owens not only showcasing his go-to gear but also collaborating on future designs that aim to bring the same competitive edge to the next wave of performance apparel.
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Performance eyewear gets a purpose-built edge with REKS Golf sunglasses, designed specifically for the demands of the course. At the core are Color-Boosting Trivex lenses that enhance contrast and depth perception, making it easier to track the ball in flight and read subtle breaks on the green with precision. Unlike standard shades, the non-polarized design preserves visual cues critical for distance judgment, while anti-reflective coatings and 100% UV protection keep vision clear in changing light. Paired with lightweight, unbreakable frames built for all-day comfort, the result is a focused upgrade that sharpens your game without adding distractions.
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Wake up San Francisco. While on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon, a stached Tom Hanks performs a spoken-word poem about the TGIF staple, Full House.
The living dead invade the New York Botanical Garden after sculptor Ray Villafane and his team carve a gourd-craving zombie out of a 1800-pound pumpkin.
The Gregory Brothers put their musical magic on the third and final debate.
Improv Everywhere sent 24 of their pranksters into the Staples in Times Square to hold an impromptu board meeting in their showroom.
Ranked the best fitness app for 2026 by CNN Underscored, BODi is a comprehensive training platform built around consistency and scale. The program delivers professional workout plans accessible online and through the app, structured to support regular training at home or on the move. A digital membership offers access to more than 140 trainers and a selection of efficient 10-minute workouts designed for busy schedules. For a deeper commitment, members can tap into BODi's full library of over 8,000 workouts spanning beginner to advanced levels. For a limited time, subscriptions start at $99 for the first /year or grab , with a 10-minute workout plan available for $10/month.
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Guided by the philosophy of Colin Chapman—"simplify, then add lightness"—Nike strips back the design with the Ava X. The silhouette focuses on weight reduction without sacrificing structure, pairing a textile upper with synthetic leather overlays for durability. Underfoot, a Cushion 3.0 midsole provides responsive cushioning, while a high-abrasion outsole adds grip across varied conditions. The result is a lightweight trainer built with a more streamlined, functional approach.
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Thrash Lab continues vacating cities around the country with this tour around the Seattle cityscapes, without all of those pesky people.
John Rosengrant is helping to make your Halloween costume a lot less lame by giving you a never-before-seen look at the creation of his Velociraptor suit for Jurassic Park. As part of the curriculum for the Stan Winston School of Character Arts, the special effects master shows the evolution of the walking fossil from its first foam fabrications to the final product.