Caped Crusaders Face Jell-O Shots in Superhero Crawl

A wicked assortment of costumed crime-fighters and their masked nemeses band together for an annual booze-up blowout in Reno, Nevada. A top-secret interview with the Drunken Justice League reveals plans for debauchery in "The Biggest Little Metropolis in the World."


It Keeps You Runnin': The Best Hydration-Bottle Packs

Running doesn't mean anything if you're running on empty. That's why a hydration-bottle pack can mean the difference between crossing the finish line and collapsing on the pavement.


Scott Pilgrim Director, Actor Crack Wise About Movie

As they prep for Comic-Con, the duo get misty over Mario, open up about their love of Rambo and preview their film adaptation of Bryan Lee O'Malley's cult comic series.


July 12, 1960: Etch a Sketch? Let Us Draw You a Picture

The big companies weren't interested, but when Arthur Granjean finally sold his invention, it became one of the most popular children's toys ever.


Photo Gallery: Sir, Your Liver Is Ready — Behind the Scenes of Bioprinting

A new bioprinter fabricates veins on demand, the first step in whole-organ printing.


Woman Jailed for Texting Threats to Herself

A Southern California woman is being sentenced to a year in jail after sending herself threatening text messages. Her former boyfriend and his sister-in-law were arrested multiple times because of the messages until authorities realized the 25-year-old culprit was sending them to herself.


Darpa Plots Death-From-Above, On Demand

In Afghanistan, the generals have made it almost impossible to call in an air strike - even when troops are under fire. Darpa wants to make it as simple as pressing a button.


The Little 57-mpg Engine That Could

Fiat says the TwinAir 875cc will be the world’s most fuel-efficient gasoline automobile engine — getting 57.4 mpg — when it appears in the 500 this fall. It meets Euro 5 emission regs and will allow Fiat to retain its position as the European automaker with the lowest overall fleet CO2 emissions.


Social Network Trailer Cranks Up Rancor Behind Facebook's Beginnings


Lawsuit Advances Claiming AT&T iPhone Monopoly

A lawsuit alleging that Apple and AT&T secretly formed monopoly with their exclusive iPhone agreement has received class-action status, meaning the plaintiffs now represent everybody who’s ever bought an iPhone in the United States.


Earth From Space: Greenland Glacier Shrinks Overnight

A high-resolution imaging satellite caught a 2.7-square-mile chunk of Greenland's Jakobshavn Isbrae glacier, one-eighth the size of New York's Manhattan Island, breaking off into the ocean between July 6 and 7.


Photos: Rosetta Gets Close in Asteroid Flyby

The Rosetta spacecraft gets within 2,000 miles of the asteroid Lutetia and sends back some close-ups of the mysterious rock.


Google Promises to Let Anyone Build Mobile Apps

As Apple relies on a velvet rope approach to keep subpar app developers out of its App Store, Google sends them an engraved invitation with Google App Inventor, which should allow anyone to create powerful apps out of simple building blocks -- no programming expertise required. If you've ever bored friends and colleagues with ideas for mobile apps, a lack of programming expertise will soon no longer function as an excuse.


Coheed and Cambria Singer Mines 'Metropolis'

In the hands of Claudio Sanchez, the influential 1927 sci-fi film serves as a visual springboard for a song attacking elitist music reviewers.


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