
Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti Demonstrates How to Make a Meal in Space
ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti demonstrates how to cook a delicious meal of “mackerel, quinoa and leek cream tortilla” in space aboard the International Space Station…

Beautiful GoPro Footage of a Spinning SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Fairing Falling Back to Earth
SpaceX has uploaded some beautiful GoPro footage of a spinning Falcon 9 rocket fairing falling back to Earth after a flight. The footage is set…

Where to Watch the Apple WWDC 2015 Live Stream
Apple is scheduled to begin their WWDC 2015 event today at 10AM PDT. iOS 9 and OSX 10.11 are both expected to be major points…

A Flame-Spewing Ukulele Inspired by the Guitar Played by Doof Warrior in ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
Make: Community Editor Caleb Kraft created a flame-spewing ukulele inspired by the flame-spitting guitar used by the Doof Warrior in Mad Max: Fury Road. The…

An Amusing Mashup of the Pixar Animated Film ‘Cars’ and ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
Bobby Burns (previously) of the newly launched YouTube channel CineMash has created an amusing mashup of the Pixar animated film Cars and the trailer for…

‘PBS Space Time’ Explores Whether Gravity Is an Illusion
PBS Space Time host Gabe Perez-Giz explores whether gravity is an illusion is a recent episode of the series. The explanation is a bit complicated,…

A Sony LED Light Bulb That Doubles as a Bluetooth Speaker
The Sony LSPX-100E26J is an LED light bulb that doubles as a Bluetooth speaker. The speaker sits in the middle of the illuminating portion of…

Mixfader, A Device That Connects to a Smartphone or Tablet to Help DJs Scratch and Mix
Mixfader is a device by the folks behind the edjing application that connects to a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth to help DJs scratch and…

‘The Diffusion of Light’, A Project Featuring White Light From a Laser Focused on Broken Glass and Mirrors
The Diffusion of Light is a project by Jayson Haebich created while at the Institut Fur Alles Mogliche in April 2015 that uses white light…

A Simple Explanation for Why Things Look Darker When They Are Wet
SciShow host Michael Aranda provides a simple explanation for why things look darker when they’re wet in a recent episode of the series. It all…
