Watch A Mad Scientist Transplant His Son's Brain Into A Cyborg In The...
Here’s a classic movie for you to enjoy for Sunday: The Colossus Of New York, from 1958. When a surgeon’s son dies, he transplants his brain into the body of a cyborg, with tragic and unintended...
View ArticleWith The Passage Of Amendment 10/60, Scientists Are Hunted Down
Here’s a really interesting short film out of Greece. In an alternate history, scientists are blamed for nuclear annihilation, and intellectuals are hunted down and killed. Amendment 10/60 reminds me...
View ArticleSunday's Best Deals: iTunes Credit, Easy Espresso, Cheap Watches, and More
Here are the best of today’s deals. Get every great deal every day on Kinja Deals, follow us on Facebook and Twitter to never miss a deal, join us on Kinja Gear to read about great products, and on...
View ArticleWhen Frozen hit theaters, stores quickly ran out of merchandise, caught by...
When Frozen hit theaters, stores quickly ran out of merchandise, caught by surprise at the popularity of the film. This year, Disney has been working carefully with their merchandise rollout for The...
View ArticleWhen Soldiers From Halo and Destiny Come Together, Hilarity Ensues
Here’s a delightful fan film featuring two Bungie properties: Halo and Destiny. What happens when the two collide? Hilarity.
View ArticleThese Mineral Veins Trace the Flow of Water on Ancient Mars
The mineral veins that crisscross through the rock around this ridge tell an important story about Mars’ ancient past. So of course the Curiosity rover shot them with a laser. Scientists have named...
View ArticleAfter the terrorist attacks in Paris, CBS has changed up their schedule for...
After the terrorist attacks in Paris, CBS has changed up their schedule for Supergirl and NCIS:LA, which each featured terror-related plots. They’ll be replaced with episodes already slated for release...
View ArticleZen Cho's Sorcerer To The Crown Shows What Happens When Politics And Magic Mix
In Sorcerer to the Crown, magic in England has been in decline, and the one respected Royal Society of Unnatural Philosophers is an institution tasked with overseeing magic in the nation. Zen Cho’s...
View ArticleThis Set Of Spartan Armor Will Knock You Flat With Sheer Awesomeness
This is one thing I love about the cosplay community: the level of work and attention to detail that’s put into the costumes that they build are absolutely stunning. Case in point, here’s DeAnna Davis...
View ArticleSo You Want To Be A Stormtrooper: It's The Little Things In Armor
This week, we’re rocketing to the end of our build for this Stormtrooper. With all the major assembly completed, it’s now time to get the little details and fittings finished up. While we’ve been...
View ArticleThis New Hadrosaur Species Is A Classic Missing Link
A new dinosaur species sheds some light on how duck-billed dinosaurs got their crests. Paleontologists say Probrachylophosaurus bergei is a missing link between two other species, and it fills in vital...
View ArticleJalopnik What Car Did You Want Until You Drove It?
Jalopnik What Car Did You Want Until You Drove It? | Gizmodo Science Finally Explains Slackers | Deadspin High School Football Player Ends Play With Nasty Eye Gouge | Kotaku The Real Pokémon Gym Is...
View ArticleGawker Terrorism Works | Jezebel Terry Richardson Shoots Miley Cyrus for...
Gawker Terrorism Works | Jezebel Terry Richardson Shoots Miley Cyrus for CANDY Magazine | io9 This Set Of Spartan Armor Will Knock You Flat With Sheer Awesomeness | Lifehacker Top 10 Ways You’re...
View ArticleIan McShane's Game of Thrones Role Could See The Return Of A Dead Character
J.J. Abrams teases the power of The Force Awakens’ new superweapon. Michael Douglas can’t wait to be back for Ant-Man and The Wasp. Wonder Woman reveals its Steve Trevor in the first set picture. Plus,...
View ArticleTeach Your Kids Computing With This Toy From 1972
You’d think that toy computers would have reached their height in the last decade. This Playskool Play and Learn Computer is from 1972 and is a spectacular reminder that a) everything is toyable and b)...
View ArticleLife-Sized X-Wing Is Parked at a Singapore Airport
If you are strolling through Terminal 3, you might notice something. A giant rebel fighter. You can do more than just look at this replica. Toggle and The Strait Times report that regular folks can...
View ArticleThe Batman '66 Comic Just Ended in the Most Perfect Way
It’s far too soon for this amazing series to have come to a close, but sadly, it is the end: DC’s delightful digital series based on the world of the campy 1960s classic Batman TV show is over. But...
View ArticleAuthor Patrick Rothfuss Is Here to Talk About The Kingkiller Chronicle
Today, from 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. (Eastern time), fantasy author Patrick Rothfuss will be joining us to answer questions about his Kingkiller trilogy, writing about magic, stories-within-stories, and...
View ArticleDammit, The Walking Dead, Let’s Get On With It
It was a bold move for showrunner Scott M. Gimple to make the first half of season six into a single day, following a bunch of different characters both at Rick’s doomed Zombie Fun Run and back at...
View ArticleYep, You Can Play Dungeons & Dragons in VR Now
AltspaceVR is a small virtual reality company that wants you to communicate with friends and family as a virtual avatar, kind of like a 3D version of Skype. But around this time last year, the company...
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