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Japan’s Ispace to Launch Second Moon Mission After Crash-Landing
Japan’s Ispace to Launch Second Moon Mission After Crash-Landing
Japanese space startup Ispace Inc. will reach for the moon again after its first attempt to land a
2023-11-16 09:52
Time After Time: The Surprising Connection Between Taylor Swift’s “22” and Hanson’s “MMMBop”
Time After Time: The Surprising Connection Between Taylor Swift’s “22” and Hanson’s “MMMBop”
It’s possible to sing the chorus to Hanson’s 1997 smash “MMMBop” over the chords to Taylor Swift’s 2012 hit “22.”
2023-11-16 06:20
FAA approves license for SpaceX's second launch of Starship Super Heavy
FAA approves license for SpaceX's second launch of Starship Super Heavy
By Joey Roulette (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday granted Elon Musk's SpaceX a license to launch the company's
2023-11-16 05:51
20 Surprising (and Horrifying) Facts About Pregnancy
20 Surprising (and Horrifying) Facts About Pregnancy
In this edition of The List Show, we’re covering some surprising—and occasionally horrifying—facts about pregnancy.
2023-11-16 04:46
Scientists discern internal structure of mysterious dwarf planet Eris
Scientists discern internal structure of mysterious dwarf planet Eris
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON Dwarf planet Eris, similar in size to its better-known cosmic cousin Pluto, has remained
2023-11-16 03:21
An Astronaut Tool Bag Is Now Orbiting Earth
An Astronaut Tool Bag Is Now Orbiting Earth
The tool kit, which was lost during a spacewalk, is visible from Earth.
2023-11-16 02:23
Balenciaga divides with release of ‘absurd’ $925 bath towel skirt
Balenciaga divides with release of ‘absurd’ $925 bath towel skirt
People can’t decide whether Balenciaga’s new $925 bath towel skirt is an example of clever marketing or just a ploy to wipe wallets. The unparalleled high fashion house, piloted by long-time creative director Demna Gvasalia, regularly releases peculiar designs, made to look beaten down and wrecked, with purposeful outlandish price tags – see its $1,850 fully destroyed sneakers or $1,800 trash bag tote. But this particular pick from the brand’s Spring 2024 collection sparked widespread debate online as soon it became available for pre-order on 14 November. A $927 terry-cloth towel, fashioned to be a wrap skirt, comes after the Georgian designer faced backlash for a controversial 2022 holiday ad featuring children holding teddy bears in leather bondage. Following the extensive criticism, Demna said he planned on tapping into his “roots in fashion as well as to the roots of Balenciaga, which is making quality clothes – not making image or buzz”. He told Vogue his plan in February a few weeks ahead of his fall 2023 debut. But while the designer intended to find motivation from Balenciaga founder Cristóbal moving forward, this quirky bathroom garment prompted further conversation about the brand’s continued desire to offer “absurd” luxury items. One riled up fashion enthusiast took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to make a larger generalisation. “This is absurd, These brands will sell anything and everything at such ridiculously high prices,” they wrote. “Balenciaga is so unserious,” another critic commented, while someone else said: “I’ll say it again... Balenciaga is conducting an experiment. It’s a behavioral science study. You can’t convince me otherwise.” Amid the flock of immediate criticism, brand supporters pointed out the platform and intended buyers Balenciaga targets. “In economics we’d say they are discovering the true demand curve. They are checking their customer base to see how elastic they are. If it’s a fairly inelastic demand curve of which it’s very likely to be. They won’t lose anything by being selling s*** like this, in actual fact…” one person wrote. “I need customers like theirs,” another fan proclaimed. One candid reviewer wrote: “What kind of madness is this? At least I’m not their target market.” Other X users added remarks about how they could make their own towel skirt with their fluffy fabric at home. “I already got a towel skirt, it cost $10 and it’s from Walmart,” one individual commented. Playing off the high-end fashion brand’s current visibility, Ikea, the Swedish homewares and furniture brand, dropped a similar advertisement, highlighting its $10 VINARN bath towel. In promotional photos, a model could be seen with the towel wrapped around his waist, layered over a pair of construction pants. On top, the man donned a common Balenciaga identifier with a black hoodie and wrap-around moto sunglasses. Read More Women’s scarves and crocheted ties - what is Robert Peston wearing now? McDonald’s and Crocs collaborate on new Grimace shoes Jacob Elordi reveals why he always carries a purse Women’s scarves and crocheted ties - what is Robert Peston wearing now? McDonald’s and Crocs collaborate on new Grimace shoes Jacob Elordi reveals why he always carries a purse
2023-11-16 01:58
White House proposes transportation, commerce agencies handle new space regulations
White House proposes transportation, commerce agencies handle new space regulations
By Joey Roulette NEW YORK The Biden administration on Wednesday released a long awaited proposal to split regulatory
2023-11-15 23:15
Contract drugmaker Catalent shows signs of recovery in Q1 revenue beat
Contract drugmaker Catalent shows signs of recovery in Q1 revenue beat
(Reuters) -Catalent beat Wall Street's estimates for first-quarter revenue on Wednesday, as the contract drug manufacturer showed signs of improvement
2023-11-15 21:52
25 of the Most Confusing Acronyms and Initialisms
25 of the Most Confusing Acronyms and Initialisms
You’re not the only person who has Googled “NPC meaning” of late.
2023-11-15 21:27
Troye Sivan wins big Down Under at 2023 ARIA Awards
Troye Sivan wins big Down Under at 2023 ARIA Awards
Troye Sivan, Kylie Minogue, G Flip and more won top prizes at the Australian version of the Grammys.
2023-11-15 21:25
Water Is Now a Global Asset, and a Growing Threat
Water Is Now a Global Asset, and a Growing Threat
To measure all the ways humans move our dearest commodity around the planet, researchers devised two categories of
2023-11-15 20:19
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