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ICYMI: The best health innovations of the year

Today on In Case You Missed It: It’s been a pretty magical year for medical innovation, with something for everyone but most especially Star Trek fans. The FDA approved 3D-printed medicine for the first time, prosthetic arms for kids got…

The walls are alive!

There’s something chaotic yet beautiful about the Helix furniture system. It can manifest itself on a wall and even continue onto adjacent walls and… from Yanko Design via IFTTT

This floating garbage can collects trash from the water

Two Australian surfers found an innovative way to clean up the ocean: ocean garbage cans. Aptly named Seabin, these garbage cans float around harbors and marinas vacuuming loose rubbish. How do they work? Seabins are connected to a floating dock,…

87 Of The Best Damn Photos On The Internet

In today’s Must See Imagery we’re tackling the hilariously random photos I came across on my daily journey to the center of the Internet. Aggregating content from the web’s hottest […] from BroBible via IFTTT

22 books that make great last minute gifts

Uh oh! You’ve waited until the very last minute to finish your gift shopping. Never fear! Visiting your local bookstore can be the best way to find heartfelt and personalized gifts for everybody on your shopping list, even at the…

6 Star Wars technologies that exist today

By Cat DiStasio The new Star Wars sequel had a record-breaking opening last week, proving once and for all the indelible mark the sci-fi saga has left on the world. On top of its social and cultural contributions, the film…

Everything Apple Introduced This Year Kinda Sucked

In 2015, Apple made a series of flashy new introductions in both hardware and software. Several seemed amazing at first, but on closer inspection, they were disappointing. Here is the year in Apple things that sucked. MacBook Apple’s latest vision…