You’ve seen the PS5 Slim knockoff, now check out a suitcase-sized portable PS5 console that can even be used in a forest. How? It’s now a battery-powered PS5 Slim inside a super heavy duty yellow case, complete with clasps to ensure the hardware remains secure.
Long-term exposure to microgravity causes astronauts‘ bones and muscles to weaken, but there may be a solution in the form of a circus attraction. Scientists from the University of Milan, led by physiology professor Alberto Minetti, proposed a ‘Lunar Wall of Death’.
Apple’s Beats Studio Buds are a budget-friendly alternative to AirPods Pro, and you can get a pair for $79.95 shipped, originally $149.95. Proprietary 8.2mm, dual-element diaphragm drivers, which features a central rigid piston with a flexible outer surround, offer powerful, balanced sound. Product page.
For $34.95 in 1992, you could turn a normal computer mouse into a flight simulator joystick with ‘The Mouse Yoke’ by Colorado Spectrum. There was no installation, game port, or special card required, just a standard Mac, Amiga, or IBM-compatible computer as well as a mechanical (ball-type) computer mouse.
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captures an unusual celestial spiral near star LL Pegasi. Astronomers consider this one of the most perfect geometrical forms in our known universe, caused by the formation of an unusual nebula as a star begins to die and cast off its outer layers of material.
Standing nearly 3-feet-tall, this 3D-printed roller coaster, called DragonStrik features three inversions, or in other words, the mechanism that turns riders upside down and then return them to an upright position. It was created with an Ultimaker 2 printer, Creality Ender 3 printer, and Blender / Fusion360 software.
Remember the scene in ‘The Suicide Squad’ where Bloodsport (Idris Elba) shoots Peacemaker (John Cena) character through a second bullet? Well, the Slow Mo Guys wanted to recreate that scene, but in real-life, all captured in super slow motion.