Red Hot Nickel Ball Burning Tinsel Releases This Thick Poisonous Looking Death Gas
It’s flame retardant tinsel which probably explains why the smoke it releases looks so damn toxic.
It’s flame retardant tinsel which probably explains why the smoke it releases looks so damn toxic.
You might’ve seen Zaha Hadid’s name in the news recently, but the real update comes in the form of a new skyscraper in Melbourne.
This Boeing 747 you see right now is not the real thing, it's actually a perfectly detailed 1/13 scale model. That makes it one of the world's coolest model planes. Read More >>
Who doesn’t love a surprise at this time of year?
Think you’re the biggest Star Wars fan in our neck of the galaxy? Here’s your chance to prove it once and for all.
New York City’s first micro-unit development opened this month and it’s controversial—even in a city where people already pay top dollar to live in tiny flats.
Alcohol clocks never caught on with consumers, so they were only marketed for a short time in 1945. Have a look at one in action, and see if you can figure out how it turns. Read More >>
This new kind of metal composite is made from magnesium infused with silicon carbide nanoparticles, and it’s both lightweight and super-strong.
2015 has seen an incredible number of apps hit the web, but we can't cover every single one. Instead, here's our top ten.
If you been fooled once, you can be fooled again. And again. And again. And again.
Aaaaaand, breathe. It's over, for another year at least. How was it for you?
If you were idly wondering what it might be like to visit the High Canadian Arctic in the dead of winter, this incredible new shot of a cup of hot tea freezing in mid-air sums it up nicely: Cold. As. Hell. Read More >>
How often have you let your imagination run wild and waived around the key to your car like a tiny sword? Don’t worry, you’re not the only one.
A surprisingly large number of animals change sex over the course of their lives. But why? In the case of limpets, it's surprisingly simple.
They’re bright and cheery, they’re easy to grow, and when the bugs come calling, they have a really nasty surprise hidden in their roots.