Wednesday, July 8, 2015

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Teens create #DontJudgeChallenge, immediately judge others

The nonsensical #DontJudgeChallenge asks teens to post videos of themselves looking "ugly" and then "transform" into their most attractive, made up selves.

15-year-old discovered something awry in museum's decades-old math exhibit

On a family visit to the Boston Museum of Science, 15-year-old Joseph Rosenfeld noticed something didn't look right in the Golden Ratio.

Panic! at the Disco's new 'Hallelujah' music video: See it here first

Can we get an amen for the wild narrative of this sermon-and-mobile-game-inspired music video?

Greek financial crisis sparks gadget-buying frenzy with Macs high on the list

Greek financial crisis sparks gadget buying frenzy, and Macs are high on the list

Amazon releases its own mobile cloud app to take on Google, Dropbox

Amazon has released a dedicated mobile app that allows users to access documents saved in its Cloud Drive service.

Semicolon tattoos are a new way to talk about mental health

A global movement is revolutionizing how we talk about mental health -- with punctuation.

Man thought he was raising puppies, turns out they're bears

One man in China received the surprise of his life when he realized his two pet "puppies" were actually Asian black bears.

Subway suspends relationship with Jared Fogle amid child porn investigation

Federal and state agents raided Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle's home in Zionsville, Indiana at 6:30 am Tuesday morning.

Productivity startup aims to make the Internet less distracting

Saent, a new productivity startup aims to make its users more productive with a combination of distraction-blocking hardware and software.

Floyd Mayweather stripped of championship title from Pacquiao fight

Floyd Mayweather Jr. failed to pay a fee and will lose his title as a result.

Elon Musk envisions pizza parlors, iron ore factories on Mars

SpaceX founder Elon Musk thinks that one day, there could be pizza parlors on Mars.

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