Mix the crystal powder with hot water, let it cool, and then watch as it begins to grow crystal formations on a phosphorescent base that glows in the dark.
While they may look like normal playing cards, the back of each card is actually an AutoStereogram that reveals the suit and number of the card in magical 3D.
If you spend more time photographing your food to share on social media than actually eating it, then you'd better leave extra room to take pictures of your... More
This massive life-sized, animatronic replica of Robby the Robot from the 1956 science fiction classic, Forbidden Planet, can now be yours to command.
A delicate self-sustaining balance of earth, water, air, and life in a completely enclosed glass sphere - no feeding or water changes required.
This cool new Green Magnetic Field Viewing Film is a fascinating sheet of green film that encases millions of nano-sized magnetic particles suspended in oil... More
An elegant ceramic espresso cup that allows you to view the phases of the moon seemingly right inside the mug by scanning the QR code at the bottom with a smartphone... More
When you step on the center foot pedal of this highly detailed vinyl model of R2-D2 from Japan his domed head pops open to accept trash.
This terracotta watering vessel releases water from its base like a gentle rain shower when your thumb is removed from the top opening. Great for seedlings.
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
Arealistic miniature depiction of planet Jupiter that endlessly rotates using energy gathered from low power and highly efficient solar cells and counter-torque... More
A stunning kinetic art sculpture handcrafted from a solid chunk of bismuth ingot that showcases a neodymium magnet levitating in a central crevice.
A massive 10 foot diameter, LED-illuminated inflatable moon balloon with a realistic lunar surface printed on the outside and no noisy fan blower is required.
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The entire 120 year National Geographic archive of every single issue, page, article, advertisement, map and photograph from 1888 to 2008 has been digitally... More
Prohibition is long gone, but if it ever returns, you'll be ready with your very own professional Miniature Distilling Machine! This cool alcohol distillery... 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
Levitate and display your favorite stuff in mid-air!
This piece of Ulexite AKA hydrated sodium calcium borate hydroxide AKA TV Rock naturally projects an image of whatever is placed below it onto its surface.
This retro reproduction of the classic 1940s wooden tabletop game challenges your hand-eye coordination skills to compete against the basic laws of physics.