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Roger Ebert gets to speak with his own voice for the first time in several years thanks to a Scottish company and a voice synthesizer.
Forget megapixels and photoshop, these 10 paper cameras show the beauty of using only film and light. The best part? More than half can be printed out for free and constructed by hand.
Mar. 1, 2010 - Icy roads after Friday's storm caused a near-death experience for this police officer near Cleveland Saturday. Lt. John Lambert pushed an 18-year-old out of the way before taking the hit. He suffered multiple fractures.
"This is Chook, our male Superb Lyrebird at Adelaide Zoo. We've had a lot of construction going on lately and Chook has picked up many of the sounds."
Here's an old trailer for the upcoming MMO, Star Wars: The Old Republic. (Even at just a bit over 3 minutes long, it still looks far better than any of the prequel movies.)
We've partnered with Google to offer our entire 137-year archive for free browsing. Each issue appears just as it did at its original time of publication, complete with period advertisements. And today we're excited to announce you can browse the full archive right here on PopSci.com.
“I still struggle every day to discard my past ideas,” said Pawel, a 33-year-old ultra-Orthodox Jew and former truck driver, noting with little irony that he had to stop hating Jews in order to become one. (A Jew, not a truck driver.)
The official video for the recorded version of "This Too Shall Pass" off of the album "Of the Blue Colour of the Sky". The video was filmed in a two story warehouse, in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA. The "machine" was designed and built by the band, along with members of Synn Labs over the course of several months.
This five-minute movie tells a short but sweet story about a sign-holder's last day on the job.
Ayyo, Insane Clown Posse be droppin' the mad cable news flava, bitch.
Each week State of Flux will be featuring images of different locations on planet Earth, showing change over time periods ranging from centuries to days. Some of these effects are related to climate change, some are not. Some document the effects of urbanization, or the ravage of natural hazards such as fires and floods. All show our planet in a state of flux.
An engineer showcases interactive drink-mixing video games for the upcoming Roboexotica event.
But remember: Mario before liquor, never sicker.
The world's most powerful iPod speaker is here.
A massive earthquake with an initial magnitude of 8.8 has struck central Chile.
More tilt shift action, this time from various parts of NYC.
For its 30th anniversary, Atari has given Missile Command a facelift, and included some sweet online multiplayer action.
Written by a 5 year old, drawn by his 29 year old brother.
Lady calls Leo Laporte's Tech Guy Show claiming her WI-FI access has "disappeared".
Video of Israel's Ambassador to the US, Michael Oren, trying to speak at UC Irvine on February 8, 2010, during numerous students who attempt to disrupt him.
Maybe they just need an electric penny counter to brighten their day...
For the past year and a half, several large California corporations have been secretly testing the "Bloom Box," a potentially revolutionary fuel-cell system.
Don't just shorten your URL, make it suspicious and frightening.
Here's video of a robot built out of Lego that can solve a Rubik's cube in < 11 seconds.
Here's one of the better pranks we've seen come about as a result of Chat Roulette. (NSFW, but not really.)
This year, the theme for the ice dancing original dance was folk dancing. The dance was supposed to represent the "flavor" of one country or another.
The Russian costumes were clearly designed by Vera Wang's cousin, Boomer, and they're getting run over the barbie over the whole ordeal.
No matter how much you know, there is always something new to learn about science. While your college courses may cover the basics, you can get a more in-depth look at a wide variety of topics from Internet resources such as these great documentaries. These selections will help you explore everything from the inner reaches of the human mind to the outer areas of our universe and just about everything else in between. Better yet, they’re all free to watch online so you can learn more without spending a dime.
Twitter sensation Shit My Dad Says is becoming a TV pilot with...meh, read for yourself. I'm too stunned.
If true (and apparently, the school district admits that it is), these allegations are about as creepy as they come.