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How To Get A Killer Smile Without Paying A Fortune

If you’ve ever thought about a better smile but were turned off by the cost and inconvenience of orthodontist visits, SmileDirectClub‘s got you. They manufacture and ship invisible aligners directly to your door, straightening and whitening teeth remotely, passing the savings on to you.
THE FUTURE IS SERVED

Imagine a machine that knows the nutrients and ingredients your body needs to eat for every meal. Now imagine that machine can prepare the food itself. Now imagine eating that food. Awesome, right?
LOVE THE ONES YOU'RE WITH

Physicists at the Large Hadron Collider in Europe have explored the properties of nature at higher energies than ever before, and they have found something profound: nothing new. What does the absence of new particles suggest about how nature works?
'SEEKING A PRIVATE AUDIENCE'

It hasn't been confirmed that this is in fact the Trump Tower climber, but from the off-center camera angle to the knockoff Batman villain vibe, this video — which is titled "Message to Mr. Trump (why I climbed your tower)" and was uploaded on Tuesday — is just deeply, deeply weird.
GRIZZLY BEARS NEED THEIR SPACE

New York may have enough people to comfortably squeeze 8 state populations into its five boroughs, but Alaska is big enough — geographically — to fit 19 (!) US states. And we're not talking just the small states.
NOT COOL AT ALL

HFCs or hydrofluorocarbons are chemical compounds are responsible for keeping you cool on hot summer days, in air-conditioners and refrigerators. And even though you might not have heard of them, environmentalists, government officials and scientists say an agreement to limit HFCs represents a significant step in the fight to stave off the worst effects of global warming.
LEADING LINES AND MORE

Recently I got a message from a person who said that they liked my pictures, but unfortunately they don’t have a “photographic eye.” This inspired me to write the following article about basic aesthetics and their relationship to photography.
HEARTBREAKING

Born in Canada, Saunders was an all-star defenseman in the junior hockey leagues of Montreal. He played at Western Michigan and Ryerson Polytechnical in Toronto before becoming one of the most prominent broadcasters of his time.
TWEAKING THE TEA LEAVES

The drinking water onboard a warship is different to your regular tap variety, and therefore results in a different brew that can affect the taste of a cuppa.
GOLDEN OLDEST

It may be just a tiny gold bead — 4 millimeters in diameter — but it is an enormous discovery for Bulgarian archaeologists who say they have found Europe's — and probably the world's — oldest gold artifact.
PRETTY GRISLY

According to the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, this GoPro footage of a shark tearing into its prey is "awesome." While we don't quite share their enthusiasm, it is some very intense, very impressive nature footage.