It took awhile, but the blatant discrimination against the ladies in the workforce finally seems to be balancing out. More women are being hired for important positions at major companies. However, some male employees feel as though they're being left out.
Everything seems to be so artsy and futuristic in Japan. Even their escalators look cool. While the moving staircase may have been an American invention, this new blog shows just how the Japanese might have really perfected them.
Who would do such a thing? On the left is the world-famous 54-foot-tall "Rubber Duck" installation by
If you’re in a tropical country and looking to avoid malaria, you might be better off not wearing stinky socks. A new study done by scientists at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine shows that mosquitoes can't resist the smell socks that stink.
Google Glass looks weird to you? Then check out these prototypes before they finally settled on the one you know today.
From BFFs to nothing. That's how Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian's friendship was. Kim first rose to fame as Paris' dark haired counterpart. Then the sex tape happened (ala Paris style?).
You can pretty much learn to do anything online these days. A few days ago, I learned how to play Adele's Someone Like You on piano, all by looking at a YouTube video. But what if you need to learn something fast? 6 second fast?
Google has just announced the launch of a new "channel gadget" which caters to YouTube viewers who love browsing videos to find cool stuff to buy.
Ever wonder just how much work goes into creating a burger using samples grown in a lab? The New York Times recently spoke to Dr. Mark Post, a researcher at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, who revealed more about the process of creating the world's first cultured hamburger:
Here's something interesting about Japanese culture. While men might earn a salary from their company, those who are married will sometimes hand over that salary to their wife and receive only pocket money to cover their needs.
You'll most likely recognize this Google Glass model. But what you don't know, is that he's also a developer. His name is Steven Yau, and he's one of the most widely circulated press photos of Glass. Yau is a programmer on the project.
Here's what it looks like wearing Google Glass, if you're a toddler. The Google Glass from the eyes of a toddler is just absolutely adorable.