Innovation
People love the "new car scent" so much that they started buying sprays and air fresheners that mimic the smell.
Is It Necessary to ‘Break In’ a New Car?
While it may be tempting to test your new engine's full potential, new automobiles require a "break-in" period first.
Even More Everyday Things That Have Hidden Uses
We usually take the design of common items for granted. This is how we miss design details that have a significant function!
Hair Sunscreen Is the Nwe Craze, Though It’s Not That Crazy
New products on the market are advertised to protect our hair and scalp. But is it really necessary?
Can All-Season Tires Handle the Unforgiving Winter?
Goodyear's 1977 Tiempo was their first all-seasons tire. Today, it makes 97.5% of their sales. But does it work?
How a Pillow Saved This Man’s Marriage
Phil Moore's snoring resulted in him sleeping on the couch for years. But then he had a dream with the perfect solution.
How Star Trek Inspired Mae Jemison to Become an Astronaut
While her achievements are well-documented, few people know where her story began and why we all have Star Trek to thank.
Dos and Don’ts According to a Laundry Specialist
The GH Cleaning Lab presents 7 tips for making your clothes look better than new.
Add Technological Flair to Your Kitchen With These New Devices
Here are some wonderful kitchen gadgets that can help you make some tasty new food at the touch of a button.
More Crazy Inventions You Need to See to Believe
Some of these inventions may be better than others, but a fair few should never have seen the light of day.
Renting a Car Is Not What It Used to Be
The car-sharing market is escalating as you read these lines. Discover the benefits of Air B&B in the car world and see how you can benefit too
How to Weave a Bohemian Wall Hanging Without a Loom
Wish to have a unique wall hanging? No need to spend much or have one shipped. Do it yourself with yarn and cardboard.