Say Goodbye to Making Your Bed Every Morning—the Smartduvet Will Do It for You
The Smartduvet’s merits far outweigh any visual similarities it may have to the titular antagonist of the 1977 horror film ‘Death Bed: The Bed That Eats.’
The Smartduvet’s merits far outweigh any visual similarities it may have to the titular antagonist of the 1977 horror film ‘Death Bed: The Bed That Eats.’
Residents stand on bright orange tiles spaced a safe 6 feet away from each other while they wait to fill their bags with free rice.
The apparel arms race at sporting events began when the San Antonio Spurs mascot wanted to blast people in the upper deck with free stuff.
The serrated-chain blade we associate with striking down trees was originally invented to slice through pelvic bone during deliveries.
The tiny plastic disc costs less than a penny, but the number of pizzas it has saved from a cheesy demise is incalculable.
The popularity of the surname McCoy makes it difficult to pinpoint one origin on the phrase, but here are the leading theories.
In the late 1970s, three Vermont women saw a need for more athletic support. Their invention—the sports bra—changed athletics forever.
Waze is making driving safety even easier with a feature that shows you (and lets you report) dangerous and icy roads.
The motorized attachment can be placed on most municipal garbage bins. It uses a timer to drive itself out for collection.
With this early film of a staged cat fight, Thomas Edison may have inadvertently predicted our viral cat video obsession.
The ubiquitous packaging is everywhere, from cereal to deliveries to impromptu cat beds. But where did it come from?
After feeling uneasy about IV treatment for her autoimmune disease, 12-year-old Ella Casano decided to give her IV pole a makeover.
The Ferris line of personal item organizers allows you to grab only the things you need, leaving behind the things you don't.
Need help dragging yourself out of bed in the morning? The Barisieur is half coffeemaker, half alarm clock. It can brew coffee or loose-leaf tea, and even has compartments to for milk and sugar. Here's how to buy one for yourself.
When an expensive bill came due and Tesla was broke, the famous scientist and inventor got creative.
John Murray Spear said the spirits told him how to create a perpetual motion machine. But things didn't go quite according to plan.
It comes with built-in air freshener and dog treats.
You may have heard some tales about Thomas Crapper, the Victorian-era inventor and sanitary engineer, but there’s a good chance those stories are untrue. In honor of Thomas Crapper Day on January 27, we want to set the record straight.
Happy National Popcorn Day!
Thank him for making tasty frozen pizza a reality.
An ingenious way to take aerial photos.
Even its inventor was worried about calling it a "lie detector."
Horse-powered cars, bombs with cat flaps, self-steering golf balls: Arthur Paul Pedrick may not have been the world's most successful inventor, but he was undoubtedly one of the most creative.
The glass armonica was Benjamin Franklin's biggest contribution to the world of music—and then it started to kill people.