John Textor
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Founder and CEO of Pulse Evolution, Visual Effects pioneer.
Joined October 2015
For the science guys: Bitvae R2 Rotating Electric Toothbrush review
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Can the affordably priced Bitvae R2 Rotating Electric Toothbrush compete with more expensive models? Find out in our review
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For the science guys: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: Everything we know about our favorite archeologist's latest adventure
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Indiana Jones is back for one last ride this summer as he searches for the mysterious Dial of Destiny. Ahead of its release, here's everything we know so far.
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For the science guys: Watch exclusive clip of never-before-depicted dinosaur from Prehistoric Planet season 2
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Episode two, available to stream today on Apple TV+, features the heavily armored Tarchia, a dinosaur with an inbuilt air conditioning system and one of the largest ankylosaurs.
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For the science guys: Save $1200 on this incredible Razer Blade laptop
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Save big on this powerful laptop at Amazon that's perfect for video editing, coding, and gaming.
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For the science guys: Why do people like spicy food?
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The chemicals that make food spicy don't target taste receptors, but rather temperature receptors in the tongue.
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For the science guys: Saucony Ride 16 review
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Saucony Ride 16: a neutral everyday running sneaker that deserves a spot on your shoe rack.
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For the science guys: Spanish Civil War soldier saw the world 'backward' after bullet pierced brain, historic case report reveals
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After being shot in the head, a soldier in the Spanish Civil War woke up to find a world that's completely backward.
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For the science guys: New gene therapy gel is the 1st approved treatment for rare and painful 'butterfly disease'
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a gene therapy for dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, also known as butterfly disease.
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For the science guys: What happens if you skydive through a cloud?
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What it's like to skydive through a cloud depends in part on the type of cloud, but regardless, you'll likely end up cold and wet.
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For the science guys: 15 of the weirdest things we have launched into space
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From a dummy-driven Tesla, to a giant disco ball, to U.S. presidents' hair, here are some of the weirdest things humans have put into space.
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For the science guys: All butterflies evolved from ancient moths in North America 100 million years ago
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Scientists have revealed how butterflies evolved and took over the world in a new tree of life.
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For the science guys: Mysterious white, powdery substance found inside 3,000-year-old ruins in Armenia isn't what it seems
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Archaeologists in Armenia have unearthed the remains of a 3,000-year-old bakery that still contains heaps of wheat flour.
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For the science guys: Brain signals underlying chronic pain could be 'short-circuited,' study suggests
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Scientists uncovered a "biomarker" for chronic pain in the brains of four patients and are using the data to develop a new brain stimulation therapy.
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For the science guys: Rarest of rare: 2 albino egg-laying mammals spotted in Australia
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Echidnas are shy creatures, and even individuals without albinism are rarely seen in the wild.
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For the science guys: Watch an octopus waking up from what scientists think could have been a nightmare
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The male octopus was repeatedly filmed violently jolting awake from sleep and engaging in unusual activities, but exactly what prompted this odd behavior is unclear.
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For the science guys: Humongous, 100-foot-long dinosaur from Argentina is so big its fossils broke the road during transport
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About 90 million years ago, a ginormous long-necked dinosaur measuring nearly 100 feet (30 meters) long lumbered through what is now Patagonia, Argentina.
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For the science guys: New York City may be sinking under its own weight because the buildings are too heavy, scientists warn
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Scientists estimate the mass of the 1,084,954 buildings within the five boroughs of New York City is 1.68 trillion pounds.
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For the science guys: Why are insects attracted to artificial lights?
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Artificial lights can be deadly to the insects that fly around them, so why do these critters do it?
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For the science guys: Science news this week: The spark of life in space and 1.7 billion T. rexes
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Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news over the past few days, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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For the science guys: 1,100-year-old breastplate to ward off evil may contain the oldest Cyrillic writing ever found
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An inscription on an 1,100-year-old breastplate found in a ruined fortress in Bulgaria may contain one of the earliest known examples of Cyrillic text, researchers claim.
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