The infamous Golden Records traveling aboard NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 space probes are the ultimate gold records and now you can hang a replica of one on your... More
When you wear one of these cool new Star Trek Ties to the office, only your fellow Trekkies, Trekkers, geeks, nerds, dorks and more will notice your impeccable... More
Educational and entertaining kit teaches how spinning motors and plastic discs can be used to launch a paper airplane up to 30 mph.
Indispensable all-purpose, beaker-shaped measuring cup with scientifically calibrated markings for six different measurements!
Now you can easily grow your own flowering lily pads on your desk in only about two weeks.
Forget the gold records musicians used to receive and hang on the walls, because the ultimate gold records are on the Voyager space probes and now you can listen... More
This portable device is capable of producing a 1 lb. block of dry ice in as little as 60 seconds for keeping foods and beverages cold at picnics and parties.
A professor at the University of Tokyo has developed an optical camouflage system that makes a special reflective material seemingly disappear, including the... More
Mix up your most intoxicating concoctions in the flask mixer with the included stir stick, pour into the 9 test tube shot glasses or 3 lab flask shot glasses,... More
Who doesn't love those cool plasma balls that shoot rays to your fingertips when you touch them? Well take that same novelty technology, shrink it down and you... More
The Plantarium is a neat little space-age greenhouse that basically lets you grow plant seedlings in transparent gel so you can watch the roots grow. Although... More
This retro reproduction of the classic 1940s wooden tabletop game challenges your hand-eye coordination skills to compete against the basic laws of physics.
A long time ago, before video games and apps, there was a cool wooden tabletop game where you slid real pucks down a smooth surface, banking them off angled... More
The perfect addition to any true mad scientist's laboratory wet bar for doing shots of victory after completing some diabolical experiment or for pouring in... More
This incredible sculpture, by artist Tom Shannon, is a mix of aluminum, magnets, and mahogany that allows the 6 foot piece to levitate indefinitely.
Practice the futuristic/mad scientist cooking techniques typically seen in high end restaurants that fuse science, art and cuisine into one.
Build a winter wonderland of snow, snowmen and snow balls right on your desk using three different types of fake snow, just add water!
Excerpt: They laid Ben Franklin's dead body out on a gurney, re-installed the stolen brain, implanted lightning rod bolts in his neck, tied a string to the bolts... More