Some Guy Found A Way To Recreate The Entire Earth On A 1:1 Scale In Minecraft
Using satellite imagery and a little ingenuity, a determined gamer is working on building a virtual land modeled exactly on the Earth.
Using satellite imagery and a little ingenuity, a determined gamer is working on building a virtual land modeled exactly on the Earth.
Rebecca shares some important pointers to know while grocery shopping during the coronavirus outbreak.
Sometimes in life you just need your sibling to give you a little nudge.
The infamous Corrupted Blood incident in the MMORPG helped scientists understand human behavior during a pandemic
Using satellite imagery and a little ingenuity, a determined gamer is working on building a virtual land modeled exactly on the Earth.
At 7pm each night, Vancouver residents give applause to health-care workers fighting the coronavirus.
Out of Spec Motoring got its hands on a Tesla Model 3 that had early access software and posted footage of new Autopilot software put to the test.
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The thought of simply breathing in and out without coughing and reuniting with my children, wherever that might be, is goal enough. To —literally — live and let live will be enough.
Germany has the fifth most coronavirus cases worldwide — but only a fraction of the deaths.
We're not sure why Dean Allyson Green thought that a video of herself dancing to Rem's "Losing My Religion" would be in any way a helpful response to students' requests for tuition refund.
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Earlier this week, the United States Senate passed a roughly $2 trillion coronavirus response bill, but where is all that money going?
One tweet turned Collin Andrew Yost into a joke. Could he survive it?
The coronavirus burger was invented in an attempt to lighten the mood amid a pandemic, but instead I've found joy in hating it.
"I'm probably gonna fire Fauci on Good Friday… they'll call it Great Friday, for Trump."
Neal Agarwal's "Auction Game" is like "The Price Is Right," but way, way harder.
Revenue aside, flying empty or near-empty planes requires operational changes due to physics. It's all because of weight and balance.
Nate Bonham demonstrates how to get your marshmallows perfectly toasted.
Coquin restaurant in Charleston is facing criticism for allegedly selling $2 frozen pizzas to customers for $18 and passing them off as homemade.
An online furor over whether it's safe to use the fever reducer reveals how people are sharing incomplete — and sometimes bad — information.
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BBC sports announcer Andrew Cotter posted a video of himself giving color commentary on his dogs' feeding time.
Are taxpayers rewarding bad behavior?
Jeffrey Swisher, an anesthesiologist from San Francisco, answers commonly asked questions about the coronavirus and what it's like to be in the ICU right now.
Dyson has received an order from the UK government for 10,000 ventilators to support efforts by the country's National Health Service to treat coronavirus patients.
Since 9/11, disaster planners have been trying to warn Washington of the risks of a government based on stuffing all of America's most important legislators into one place. Covid-19 is reviving the conversation in real time—but there's a reason nothing has changed.
Sometimes in life you just need your sibling to give you a little nudge.
I've survived —Â and even prospered through — four stock-market crashes. But nothing prepared me for this.
Economists have done the math.
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A $400 Mitsubishi electric bread oven compared with a cheap Proctor Silex.
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Rebecca shares some important pointers to know while grocery shopping during the coronavirus outbreak.
As African players find stardom in the NBA, unscrupulous coaches and brokers are descending on — and sometimes trafficking — teens with big aspirations.
All the internet can talk about is coronavirus, which means there are lots of memes about it. Here are some of the funniest.
Meet Deion Broxton of NBC's Montana affiliate KVTM — you'll almost certainly see his face dozens of times in coming years as the perfect side-eye reaction gif.
"I shook hands with everybody, you'll be pleased to know, and I continue to shake hands."
Joe Exotic bred lions, tigers, and ligers at his roadside zoo. He was a modern Barnum who found an equally extraordinary nemesis.
Out of Spec Motoring got its hands on a Tesla Model 3 that had early access software and posted footage of new Autopilot software put to the test.
The coronavirus and subsequent lockdowns have left virtually no industry untouched.
Self-taught photographer William Eggleston's vivid images of mundane scenes arrived at MoMA at a time when the only photographs considered to be art were in black and white.
Sometimes to launch a boat you must lose a car in the process too.
Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein's YouTube history of the Mariners gets off to a roaring start — "with 140 acts of arson."
The coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented effect on the global economy.
Let's really hope life doesn't imitate art in this instance.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the grocery delivery company has refused to offer its 175,000 gig workers basic protections like hazard pay, hand sanitizer and paid leave for those with pre-existing health conditions.
Roughly 27.5 million Americans — 8.5 percent of the population — don't have health insurance based on the latest government figures.
The majority of new cars are white, grey, black and/or tan. Why has factory car paint become so drab?
Nearly everything in his campaign has been turned upside down, from fundraising to how (or even whether) to attack Trump.
A Norwegian school is dropping conference calls after a naked man guessed the URL to an online lesson and exposed himself on camera.
A YouTuber purchased the most expensive street legal bike on Amazon for $2,495 and gave it a test drive.
Americans in their 20s and 30s — no matter how healthy and invincible they feel — need to understand how dangerous this virus can be, writes a doctor in New York City.
With no detailed government database on where the thousands of coronavirus cases have been reported, a team of New York Times journalists is attempting to track every case.
Keep quarantining. You're doing great. We love you.
When vos Savant politely responded to a reader's inquiry on the Monty Hall Problem, a then-relatively-unknown probability puzzle, she never could've imagined what would unfold: though her answer was correct, she received over 10,000 letters, many from noted scholars and Ph.Ds, informing her that she was a hare-brained idiot.
COVID-19 might cause anosmia, but so does any upper respiratory infection.
If this is real, this is brilliantly devious.