How Apple's ‘1984’ Super Bowl Ad Was Almost Canceled
The inside story of the commercial that changed advertising, even though Apple's Board of Directors didn't want to run it at all.
The inside story of the commercial that changed advertising, even though Apple's Board of Directors didn't want to run it at all.
The next day, Alan Shepard swung his smuggled six-iron.
Mid-air refueling for the win!
They use water as a weapon...and they can recognize human faces.
Scientists use Rachel Carson's 1960s-era lessons to fight malaria today.
A new video from the American Chemical Society breaks down the science of a substance that we can't break down.
Math +3D printing + turntable = trippy animation.
"Why do people ask me about my childhood?" -Stephen King
It's cheaper than going to space.
Thousands of onlookers lined the streets, watching as Roosevelt and a contingent of Rough Riders made their way to the U.S. Capitol.
Zero is an oddball number.
In 2005, the European Space Agency's Huygens probe became the first spacecraft to land on an object in the outer solar system.
Unable to light your candle because of a buried wick? There’s a quick fix.
This classic math problem can be maddening.
Neon burns red, argon glows blue.
It’s all about how long it takes people to get to their nearest town, and what’s around that town.
Less grunting, more hoarse screaming.
"My parents were always uncertain and it really doesn't matter. I celebrate January 2, 1920, so let it be."
In San Antonio, Texas, a retired master plumber has created a bizarre roadside attraction known as Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum.
"The Windows 98 Y2K Patch fixes all these issues." -Don Jones, Microsoft
It's all about entropy.
Here's the math underlying the beams you might be sitting on right now.
Infuriate your relatives with the power of math.
One small step for pie, one giant leap for pastry-kind.