As young men pursue radical methods of “looksmaxxing,” young women are discovering a world of YouTube and TikTok videos that promise glow-ups through ASMR affirmations.
A new viral trend revolving around Justin Bieber's tune 'Everything Hallelujah' has been all over everyone's TikTok For You page. The trend first came out after Bieber's headline Coachella set ...
Time crystals, a collection of particles that "tick"—or move back and forth in repeating cycles—were first theorized and then discovered about a decade ago. While scientists have yet to create ...
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Fifteen years after Animal and Cannibal, Kesha is finally feeling glittery again. Now that her long legal battle with producer Dr. Luke is over, she’s ready to reembrace her career breakthrough, which ...
Using sound to get objects to float works well if a single particle is levitated, but it causes multiple particles to collapse into a clump in mid-air. Physicists at the Institute of Science and ...
Puma’s final installment of its partnership with Rombaut is almost here. In a teaser image, the German sportswear company released a look at the duo’s upcoming Speedcat sneaker with the now iconic ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin’s psychedelic rock music festival is back and in a new home. LEVITATION is marking its 18th year this weekend. The fest has a stacked lineup that’ll perform across two stages at ...
I have high hopes for this year’s Levitation Fest, hosted in the Palmer Events Center for the first time after years scattered across venues, primarily on Red River Street. This change harkens back to ...
Kevin Ashton found job satisfaction mentoring sorority sisters at the University of Nevada, Reno. By Priya Krishna Cooking for a sorority was never Kevin Ashton’s plan. Nor were the 4.9 million ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dua Lipa‘s “Levitating” is continuing to rise to new heights, with the song’s high-energy visual recently surpassing a billion ...
Between 30 and 60 miles above Earth’s surface lies a largely unstudied stretch of the atmosphere. It’s too high for airplanes and weather balloons, too low for satellites and nearly impossible to ...
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