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Can eggs really unclog a sink? HowToBasic investigates
Surprise, it’s HowToBasic again!
just now • Grant St. Clair
Phasmophobia just got a lot darker with Alan Wake crossover
You remember Phasmophobia, right?
4 mins ago • Grant St. Clair
Someone turned the hardest game ever into a skating game
From Software’s Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the most difficult mainstream games in recent history, demanding the twitchy reflexes of their…
7 mins ago • Mark Frauenfelder
Is Lana Del Rey’s “First Light” the best Bond song in years?
Any game that promises to be the full James Bond experience, like IO Interactive’s upcoming 007: First Light, has a few obvious boxes to check.
1 hr ago • Grant St. Clair
Kash Patel sues The Atlantic over story claiming he often drunk or missing at work
Last week, The Atlantic published a bombshell story about Kashyap “Ka$h” Patel’s dismal tenure as FBI Director, writing that insiders there say he is…
3 hrs ago • Rob Beschizza
NASA’s Artemis II images—and a phone video
NASA’s high-resolution image galleries show the successful Artemis II mission to the moon, in which four astronauts slingshotted around Earth’s…
3 hrs ago • Rob Beschizza
Bedfordshire chosen as England’s worst county
Bedfordshire, famed for its stately homes and wildlife parks, for the delicious Bedfordshire Clanger pastry, the Shuttleworth Collection of vintage…
4 hrs ago • Rob Beschizza
Boing Boing, April 17, 2026
Vanished viruses, Viking gold, and meowing pilots
Apr 17 • Boing Boing
Air New Zealand economy bunk beds cost $291, ban snacks and perfume
No crumbs.
Apr 17 • Ellsworth Toohey
Mice that ate artificial sweeteners passed metabolic changes to their grandchildren
Grandchildren of mice fed artificial sweeteners showed altered glucose tolerance and shifts in gut microbiome composition — even though those…
Apr 17 • Ellsworth Toohey
709 vials of dangerous viruses vanished from a high-security Brazilian lab
Someone walked out of a laboratory in Belém, Brazil, with 709 vials of dangerous viruses — including samples of Eastern equine encephalitis and…
Apr 17 • Ellsworth Toohey
Arthur C. Clarke predicted remote work, telesurgery, and mobile phones in 1964
Sixty-two years ago, Arthur C.
Apr 17 • Ellsworth Toohey
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