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Over the past four winters, we’ve tested more than 30 pairs of touchscreen gloves while moving half a ton of tree stumps, ice climbing, standing in a walk-in fridge for nearly three hours, and simply walking and biking around town. The Moshi Digits are easy to type with and should keep most people’s fingers toasty,…
CNN reports that a piece of plane wreckage found off Mozambique in southeastern Africa likely belongs to lost plane Malaysia Airlines 370. Over the weekend, a piece of a Boeing 777 was found washed ashore Mozambique, and it’s already on its way to Malaysia for examination. As CNN points out, aviation experts say this debris…
After two years of prototyping, tweaking, and building, Martin Molin of the Swedish band Wintergatan finally debuted his enormous musical marble machine. The melody is primarily carried by a vibraphone whose bars are hit by falling marbles, but it also includes small percussion and cymbals, as well as a bass guitar neck. It even has…
Remember last November when Canadian scientists published a study using the tweets of Deepak Chopra to demonstrate how some people can interpret utter bullshit as deeply profound observations? It’s now sparked a counter-argument and a sharp rejoinder—two respectable scientists arguing about the meaning (or lack thereof) of bullshit. The actual title of that 2015 paper…
He doesn’t make anyone think they’re a human chicken, but Anthony Howe just might be the world’s greatest hypnotist. His wind-powered metal creations, sometimes standing as tall as 25 feet, are some of the most mesmerizing kinetic sculptures you’ll ever see. Don’t look, or you might not be able to look away. [YouTube via Laughing…
Fancy a challenge? The Pentagon has announced that it’s seeking “vetted outside hackers” to test the security of US Defense Department websites. Reuters reports that the project—called Hack the Pentagon— is the first time the federal government will have tried to test its defenses in this way. While the exact details are yet to be…
You can blame your parents for some of those gray hairs. A new study has identified the first gene known to be responsible for causing your hair to lose its color. Surprisingly,according to the researchers, this is the first time a gene has been found to be responsible for the graying of hair. While scientists…
In 1976, Martin E. Hellman and Whitfield Diffie created public-key cryptography—and with it transformed the world of digital security. Now, they’ve been honored with the 2016 Turing Award, often considered to be the computing equivalent of the Nobel Prize. The announcement was made at the RSA Conference, an international gathering of computing experts currently taking…
Kanye has tried repeatedly and often to make artist-friendly streaming service Tidal happen. The premise is that Tidal is a “fair” way to stream music, an artist-friendly experience that gives back money to the creators. Which is great, but it appears Kanye can’t be bothered to pay $200 for music software. A tweet earlier in…
Windows 10 might be the “most secure Windows ever,” but the unfortunate reality is that companies and hospitals far and wide are getting hacked faster than ever. As a result, Microsoft is bulking up its enterprise-level defenses. Windows already ships with some built-in antivirus called Windows Defender. Currently, it’s a defensive program that looks at…
The first things people are supposed to notice in Jurassic Park are, obviously, the dinosaurs. But what would you be left with if you took the T-Rex out? Some sweeping vistas and people getting very emotional about trees. William Hirsch, the man behind the Vidsplode YouTube channel, used a little VFX trickeryto take the dinosaurs…
With the Oculus Rift andHTC Vivenow up for pre-order, anxious analysts worldwide are finally starting to get a handle on how much the general public cares about virtual reality. If the HTC Vive pre-sale is anything to go by, the answer is quite a lot. According to a tweet from an HTC VR employee, the…
It’s summer. You’re hot. You’re thirsty. You surreptitiously crack open a Miller High Life tall boy in Central Park—right in front of a cop. Don’t worry. Thanks to new borough-wide policy, you probably won’t get arrested. Cheers! Welcome to Gizmodo’s Happy Hour. Substance abuse for nerds. Today, Manhattan’s district attorney announced that the borough won’t…
Physicists have used an old technique to make a new kind of material: a fabric that looks like glass. This material is clear enough to see through, incredibly thin, and snatches dust out of the air—all while seemingly evading the laws of classical physics to let the air flow unimpeded. Scientists at the Institute of…
Major climate events have opened up land bridges during prehistory, along which animals and humans traveled to new continents. A new study proposes that major weather events, like El Niño, open up “water bridges” that allow bacteria to do the same. An international team of researchers has been working with the National Institute of Health…
Bipartisanship, baby! Congress finally found something to agree on this Super Tuesday—how slippery the FBI’s stance on encryption is. At a House Judiciary hearing on Capitol Hill, representatives grilled FBI Director James Comey and Apple’s lawyers over their ongoing battle. The key to the dispute is whether the FBI can compel Apple to create software…
Self-employment is rough. One day you’re sleeping in for an extra half hour, and the next you’re staying up until 5am and realizing you haven’t seen any of your friends (or the sun) in months. Dust and dirty dishes start to pile up. You neglect the laundry. The laundry moves in with someone else. Nothing…
With LA’s Wilshire Grand to be crowned as the new tallest building west of the Mississippi, you might expect the former tallest building west of the Mississippi to just sulk into oblivion. No way! The US Bank Tower is one-upping every observation deck on the planet with a soon-to-be-vomit-covered slide. ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE…
Topps has been cranking out the political Garbage Pail Kids cards this year. And it’s Super Tuesday—the day when 12 states have primaries and caucuses—so they’ve got a new batch of limited edition treats. There’s Distressed Donald and Terrified Trump, poking fun at Trump’s fear of debate moderators. (He skipped a GOP debate because he…
Remember that mind-blowing scene in The Matrix when Neo had jiu-jitsu and kung fu uploaded directly into his brain? Researchers from HRL Laboratories are now saying they’ve developed a similar device that “teaches” pilots new skills. Too bad it’s bullshit. Sadly, this is a classic case of scientists doing reasonably good work, but then having…