Have you ever wanted to go 50 miles per hour in an open, exposed shopping cart? No? How about a wheelchair? No?! Well then you must not be Jasper Edwards.
There’s a good chance you’ve been buying the wrong size t-shirt this whole time. Son Of A Tailor designs custom-fitted tees, so they know a thing or two about fit. Take their four-question quiz and see what your ideal shirt size is.
Human urine reacts with standard pool cleaning chemicals to form new compounds that can be very harmful to pool goers. So yeah, it's definitely better if you go to the bathroom before you go for a dip.
Earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission hit Detroit-based watch and accessory maker Shinola with a warning for use of the slogan “Where American Is Made,” which the government body concluded was a misleading claim as to the origins of the brand’s watches.
Australia hosted the 1988 International Math Olympiad, and the final question was so hard, that one competitor — a future Fields Medalist — was only able to score partial credit.
Ken Spitulski's table saw caught a piece of wood and hurled it 20 feet across his workshop, where it went 8 inches into his wall and punched a dent in the workshop's steel siding. So yeah, be safe with those table saws.
It is Wednesday, May 4, 2016, and five grade 11 boys run gleefully on to the football field next to the school. In their right hand, they each carry a gun, in their left, a hand grenade.
These days, stunts are often easier and safer to animate on a computer than they are to pull in real life. But when you have a world class crazy person like Damien Walters as your stuntman, you might as well just let the cameras roll and see what he does.
In a state that stays prepared for hurricanes, the devastating floods that have left tens of thousands homeless seemed to creep up almost without notice.
Powering NASA's new Space Launch System is the 130-foot liquid hydrogen fuel tank. But just look at those tiny humans, building something that will eventually send other humans into the heavens.
Welcome to Today In 2016, your daily digest of all things election. Today: Roger Ailes might advise Trump's debate prep, Clinton holds her swing state lead, and why the press is being so harsh on Trump.
Slowly but surely, the media has turned on Trump. He still gets wall-to-wall coverage, but that coverage is overwhelmingly negative, and increasingly, the press doesn’t even pretend to treat Trump like a normal candidate
When a bunch of big, black flying almonds (well, that's what they look like) touch down all over the Earth, an expert linguist (Amy Adams) is called into to figure out how to communicate with the aliens before everything goes to hell. It looks good!
Panning for gold is hard work. And so to feed the 'Niners insatiable hunger, others plundered the bird-dominated Farallon Islands for eggs, lots and lots of eggs.
A conversation with "Bizarre Foods" host Andrew Zimmern that touches on everything from eating horse mackerel on Namibia's skeleton coast to watershed moments in the evolution of New York dining.
Did you know you have muscles in your pelvis? Did you also know that they help you (or sometimes do not help you) poop? Here is an informative, and also sanitary, look at how your pelvic floor works.
The bucolic fields of southern California entice many families for a ‘pick your own’ day out, but it’s a very different reality for those working under the sun
The jury is still out on whether micro apartments are going to be the utopian cure to cities' housing shortages... or just another step toward a crowded Earth dystopia where we're all packed together like pink, gill-less krill.
The political commentator’s passing comes just days after he missed his first hosting of his eponymous syndicated public affairs program in more than 34 years.
Who else could go from starring on an obscure sketch-comedy show — recently picked up for a fifth season, no less! — to winning an Emmy, hosting "Saturday Night" Live, and posing nude for Annie Leibovitz, all in a single year?
While Europe won't stop gushing about its awesome train infrastructure, Americans are sitting in traffic and airport terminals scratching our heads. Why are trains the best way to travel everywhere except in the US?
Members of the Zenkerella genus are creatures of another world, "living fossils" that have evolved very little over the past 49 million years. When they first arose, Australia was still connected to Antarctica, and the Himalayas didn't even exist yet.
what the publishers in France are trying to do by withholding these clickable details could be a poignant experiment in fighting violence. And there’s plenty of science to support it.
The ancient technique of nixtamalization is still used today to create modern delicacies out of corn. Can understanding the science behind nixtamalization help us make great tortillas at home?
Have you ever wondered how different your financial situation would have been if you'd invested in Apple stock instead of having a child? Well even if you haven't, now you can find out.