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Women and LGBT engineers tweet with the hashtag #ILookLikeAnEngineer to shut down stereotypes in STEM.
Lenny Kravitz's leather pants split on stage in a show in Stockholm and everyone saw his penis.
A new paper shows how the battery level reading of your smartphone or laptop can be used to compromise your privacy.
In which a kid tries to roast Michael Jordan using an Internet meme -- but His Airness has the perfect comeback.
Finally, proof that hoverboards could one day replace skateboards -- and work over water.
A woman on Twitter discovered that you can take the plastic off studded earring backs. This has sparked a heated debate online.
It's a warning to all teenage boys: do not mess with women at that time of the month.
Cristiano Ronaldo donned a beard and wig to fool passersby while he performed crazy soccer tricks.
Like after any good break up, Taylor Swift certainly seems to have no problem dishing about her ex in public.
Microsoft's releasing a limited edition 'Halo 5: Guardians' Xbox One console with matching controller and custom sounds on October 20.
Carole Walker was caught brushing her hair at the start of the BBC's 9am news broadcast, but managed to style it out.
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