Perpetual motion devices are either a gag, a scam, or as in the case of this particular toy that [Big Clive] bought on AliExpress, a rather fascinating demonstration of a contact-free inductive ...
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Scientists have developed the first-ever time crystals that are visible to the human eye, and they could one day make their way onto $100 bills. The time crystals emerge from the kinks that appear ...
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created the first time crystal that humans can actually see, using liquid crystals that swirl into never-ending patterns when illuminated by light ...
Prime Video has shared the official trailer for Colin Hanks' John Candy: I Like Me, which will have its world premiere at the opening night of the 50th Toronto International Film Festival. Those who ...
September 5, 2025 – True, a Solana-based AI decentralized trading platform, today announced the upcoming launch of its TRUE token sale. Proceeds will fund the development of a next-generation trading ...
Mark Kerr, subject of the new film <em>The Smashing Machine</em>, after winning the heavyweight tournament during the UFC 14 event on July 27, 1997 in Birmingham ...
On screen, John Candy was often the gregarious life of the party. He smoked and drank through a game of racquetball in “Splash,” he charmed a household of unruly kids with his free-spirited ways in ...
In 1889, a San Francisco tavern called the Palais Royale debuted a hot new attraction: a modified Edison phonograph that, when a customer inserted a nickel, played music from a single wax cylinder.
Emily Nicolle dives into Donald Trump’s latest crypto play, and which major industry player might stand to benefit. Michael Saylor’s Strategy was a pioneer of the corporate Bitcoin hoard craze, which ...
As the holder of 12 patents for inventions ranging from a Nerf ball blaster to a biopsy needle, Bill Fienup ’03, SM ’05, knows it takes more than a great idea to build a successful product. That’s why ...
He used animation and other media to create worlds inhabited by anthropomorphic machines and industrious creatures. One curator described his work as “Narnia on ...