weird science
U.S. Unveils 'MUTANT' Missiles That Morph In the Air
The MUTANT missile will morph mid-air, allowing it to chase down targets more efficiently.
Biorhythms: The 1970s Fad That Won a Super Bowl, Killed Clark Gable, and Made America Gaga for Computers
Long before copper bracelets and nanobubbles, the sports world—and America, too—went all-in on the pseudoscience of biorhythms.
Chorusgirl's New Video for "Oh, To Be A Defector" Takes Weird Science to the Next Level
Watch two people wrestle while covered in balloons and a man scoff boiled eggs until he's about to vomit.
Throwback Thursday: Crushed Testicles And The Birth Of Sports Doping
In 1889, Hall of Fame pitcher Pud Galvin tossed a gem after receiving an injection containing crushed dog and guinea pig testicles, ushering in the era of sports doping.
Dingball - Badda Biff Badda Booch
Turdswallo had a lousy date last night, so he's going to use magic to create his ideal date. Who will it be?
This Guy Can Hear Wi-Fi, He Says it Sounds like Minimal Techno
Wi-Fi is always hard to find. In moments of drought, we attempt to connect to unknown networks with dubious names. Other times, for whatever reason, there isn't even any Wi-Fi in reach - not even the supposedly omnipresent The Clou
This Guy Can Hear Wi-Fi, He Says it Sounds like Minimal Techno
Phantom Terrains is a project which is mapping the sound of wireless networks, transforming whole cities into sonic wonderlands.
Horror Legends Describe the Scariest Things That Have Ever Happened to Them
Featuring Stories from Wes Craven, John Carpenter, Clive Barker, and more.
Technologically Modified Plants To Prevent Wolves From Contracting Rabies
London studio Cohen Van Balen designed prototype structures to genetically enhance natural habitats.
The Novelizer
Sadly, the market for novelizations has begun to dry up. So I called Alan Dean Foster, author of novelizations for many films like 'Alien' and 'Star Wars,' to find out how the science-fiction fans of tomorrow will satisfy their appetite for transmedia...
Criminal Chlorination
There exist gentlemen scientists, who seek to further the field of psychoactive-drug synthesis in the privacy of their own homes. Here I present an interview with a clandestine chemist whose curiosity of forbidden molecules left him locked in a cage.