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They could’ve included jailbreaking and rooting, too, but they’d have needed a log scale. [Truth Facts]
When you think you’ve had enough sun, you probably move into the shade. But, according to a new study, that might not be soon enough—because it turns out that sun keeps damaging skin for hours after exposure. A team of scientists from Yale University have shown that sunlight does its damage to DNA over a…
At the end of 2013, 23andme was ordered to stop selling its DNA testing kit health reports by the Food and Drug Administration. Now, the FDA has granted the company approval to sell a single test for the markers of Bloom Syndrome, a rare genetic disease. Bloom Syndrome is associated with short stature, sun sensitivity,…
For as long as I’ve owned a Macbook and an iPad (read: two years), I’ve been searching for a way to connect the two together, marrying touch sensitivity and portability to a proper operating system in some kind of post-Jobsian tech utopia. And as long as I’ve been trying, every half-assed solution has sucked —…
ESA’s Sentinel satellite is proving its worth by mapping fault displacement from the earthquake that hit Napa Valley, California late last year. Here’s what we’ve learned so far:
Here’s a fact about living on Earth: it’s hard to keep track of who boned who. Even comic book superheroes have a hard time remembering who they’ve had relations with and who they kissed and who they briefly dated. This infographic breaks it down for us, showing which superhero has been around where in the…
Back in the 1970s, Vint Cerf was one of the engineers working on ARPANet, the early military predecessor to the internet, and consequently he’s often referred to as one of the founders of the internet. These days, the decidedly father-figure-esque Cerf still cares about the network he helped create — specifically, saving digital information for…
Dancer Madd Chadd is so, so good at doing the robot that he actually looks more like a frighteningly realistic robot pretending to be a human than a human dancing like a robot. In this latest video, he’s sitting down and attempting to eat a sandwich like a robot would and it looks absolutely perfect.…
The original skeumorphic iOS was designed to make digital stuff more tangible and physical — but I’m not sure these amazing magic tricks were exactly what Jobs had in mind. We’ve seen illusionist Simon Pierro‘s iPad magic routive before, but he’s back on Ellen with a whole new set of tricks. If you look closely…
The good people at Foodbeast created a new frankenfood that tops the ramen burger in my eyes (and more importantly to my tastebuds): the pho burger. Made with deep fried rice noodle buns, Vietnamese style cole slaw and a juicy patty, it looks like a fantastic combination of the ingredients of Pho but in burger…
Back in November, we learned that the State Department’s unclassified networks had been hit by an unidentified group of hackers, causing the department’s email and websites to go offline, and prompting some awkward conversations with the IT guys. And according to a WSJ report, the State Department still hasn’t managed to clean up the mess.…
Robotic birds are notoriously difficult to make, because the complex motion required brings mechanical weight penalties that are difficult to balance with the modest thrust of the flapping wings. But this new avian bot uses lightweight 3D-printed parts to reduce weight and turn it into an acrobat. Update: We actually wrote about a much earlier…
If you want some epic disaster tales this evening, you can watch this How Stuff Works podcast about possible causes of the five mass extinctions that nearly extinguished all life on Earth. After that cheerful topic, I also talk about why scientists believe we’re heading into a sixth mass extinction. I’ve been obsessed with mass…
When he’s not busy with his job as co-founder of Wolfram Research, Theodore Gray makes a lot of incredible things. Sometimes they have to do with metal and fire. But fairly regularly, he uses a robot to make a quilt. And this is the quilt which rules them all. You can see more of Gray’s…
It’s probably true that every generation thinks it’ll be the last—I mean, the Doomsday Clock has been ticking since 1947. And though I accused us millennials earlier today of being the “generation that cried apocalypse,” I fully admit there are some damn legit reasons for that cry currently brewing. A report out this week from…
As we get closer and closer to the release of Age of Ultron, the Avengers are infiltrating more and more random places in the continued bid for merchandising goodness. We’ve had toys of all sorts of sizes, horrifying Halloween costumes, and now, they’re coming for your phone! The series is by Beast Master, and will…
You’ve probably read about it, even if it didn’t really register. Something about a backlog. Something about unions. Imports and exports. Now the dispute that’s paralyzing 29 ports on the U.S. West Coast has the potential to affect all of us—and to empty the shelves in countless stores. What seems to be the problem? West…
The foundation for comfort outdoors, a sleeping bag is probably the most essential item of camping gear. But, they now come in a lot of styles. Mummy, rectangle, quilt, synthetic, down and backed or backless. Which is right for you? https://gizmodo.com/how-to-find-the-perfect-sleeping-bag-1686845761
The foundation for comfort outdoors, a sleeping bag is probably the most essential item of camping gear. But, they now come in a lot of styles. Mummy, rectangle, quilt, synthetic, down and backed or backless. Which is right for you? Why You Need A Sleeping Bag I have friends who come party camping sometimes who…
A few days ago Pebble’s wonderful smartwatches got updated with the power of Android Wear notifications when the feature rolled out to all users. I’ve been using it for a few days now, and while it’s definitely not a perfect implementation, it does make one of the best smartwatches out there even better. The Pebble…