The viral wall friction trick is taking over social media. From pencils to full-sized chairs, content creators are testing a wide range of objects to see if the trick works. Wall friction content ...
Eeny, meeny, miny, mo, catch a tiger by the toe – so the rhyme goes. But even children know that counting-out rhymes like this are no help at making a truly random choice. Perhaps you remember when ...
I have a confession to make: I play Fortnite. And honestly? It’s pretty fun. Between the dance emotes, the collabs, and the pure chaos of getting sniped by a banana in a suit — I’m hooked. But here’s ...
Matt McCarty will always have Black Desert Resort in his heart after claiming his maiden PGA Tour title there last year. Turns out, he also carries an actual piece of the place in his bag. Ahead of ...
From everyday objects to wild experiments, we put random items to the test against spinning helicopter blades to see what would happen. The results were unbelievable. Shrapnel from Marines anniversary ...
Sometimes, it feels like the inanimate objects in our homes have a mind of their own, doesn't it? From the quirky to the mundane, it’s almost as if they’re silently observing our every move. While ...
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"There's an app for that." Who'd have ever thought that would be the case for something as fundamental as a ruler or a measuring tape? But here we are. If you're reading this, you may already know ...
Most people are familiar with conventional cubical six-sided dice, but there are also polyhedral versions like the 20-sided dice used in ancient Rome and to play Dungeons and Dragons. Researchers have ...
Subtle differences in how we move through the world may actually hold clues about how our brains work. According to a new study, we may be able to train AI to detect autism just by looking at how we ...