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The Periodic Table of Videos is one of my favorite YouTube channels. It’s fascinating to delve into their library and find jewels like this: “What happens when you dunk a cheeseburger in concentrated hydrochloric acid?” Hydrochloric acid is one of the compounds in your stomach. This acid—along with other compounds—break food down in order for…
If you’ve been paying attention since, well, since the Cold War started, you know that the United States has an insanely huge number of nuclear weapons. And if you’ve been paying even closer attention, you’ll know that the military is not very good at keeping track of them. In fact, it’s laughably bad at. Enter…
The iPhone 6 may have a sapphire glass screen. It also may not. We’ve been through the will-they-won’t-they, but MIT Technology Review recently went straight to the source: A company that’s designed a better, cheaper way to manufacture the stuff. If Apple is planning a sapphire screen device, this could be the machine that makes…
Donning a VR headset can be a wonderfully immersive experience, if you can look past the pixels. But new research by Nvidia suggests that merely stacking two LCD systems in front of your eyes can quadruple their pixel density. That could make Oculus Rift—and more importantly, its cheaper DIY competitors—way more immersive. The problem with…
The animated landscape is one big Uncanny Valley now, dominated by massive digital conglomerates. But a half-century ago, the world’s animation powerhouse was an independent outfit run by Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, creators of The Flintstones, Tom & Jerry, and Scooby-Doo. This previously unpublished gallery of imagery peeks inside their workshop as the tiny…
Look at any concert photo taken sometime after cellphones started including built-in cameras, and you’ll see a sea of glowing screens that end up distracting from what’s happening on stage. So the next time you’re at a concert, be courteous to your fellow attendees with this alternative iOS camera app that keeps your smartphone’s display…
Many of us rely on Dropbox for file syncing and backup, but you might not be aware of all the different extensions and services that you can plug into it. Here are our five favorite Dropbox add-ons to supercharge your storage. 1. Drop It To Me If you want to provide an easy way for…
Touchjet first showed off a concept version of its phablet-sized Touchpico projector at CES 2014. Now, the Android-powered Wi-Fi device is nearly ready for production. We got to play with a preproduction model at Gizmodo’s office, ahead of the launch of TouchPico’s crowdfunding campaign. TouchPico shown sitting on an Apple TV remote The TouchPico is…
GoPros have taken us on some pretty ridiculous adventures, from shark dives and back country ski expeditions, to, uh, jumping out of a spacecraft and falling to Earth. But as one video artist just proved, these lil cameras can capture awesome footage from every day situations, too. Like driving. Ryan Fox, a student at University…
Time is not kind to grilled cheese sandwiches; there’s a (very) slim window once they’ve left the skillet before they turn into a congealed bummer. Which makes home delivery all but impossible. But the SmartBox, a highly engineered container, promises to get these fickle sandos to your door with minimum rubberization. We tried it. It…
This footage of a desert cat taking out a bird in mid-flight is another impressive reminder of the astonishing power of natural evolution. The small but agile caracal uses 20 muscles —in three distinct groups—to independently control each of its ears, which act as supersensitive parabolic sound antennas. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome…
Amazon has just opened a new 3D Printing Store, which allows customers to customize and then purchase “more than 200 unique print-on-demand products.” http://www.amazon.com/b?tag=gizmodo08c-20 Customer can take their pick from a wide variety of products to tweak: from cufflinks to credit card holders, iPhone cases to… err, custom bobbleheads. The amount of customization available on…
Ever wondered how the Wi-Fi signal varies around your house or workplace? Well, a new project by Luis Hernan combines signal strength sensing with light painting to show you just that. As part of a project for his PhD in Architecture and Interaction Design, Hernan has created what he calls a Kirlian device: it’s an…
A toasted English muffin stuffed with seasoned grass fed beef and pork sausage patty, whipped avocado cream, crispy chile ancho rubbed carnitas, purple cabbage slaw and smoky grilled pineapple butter. Get two sunny side up eggs on the side and some fries and you’ll have the perfect brunch. SPLOID is a new blog about awesome…
Scientists have found two new mysterious giant holes in Siberia, like the one that appeared in Siberia two weeks ago. The new craters are smaller than the first but they share a similar structure. Scientists are still puzzled by the origin of these formations. Here are all the details: https://gizmodo.com/mysterious-hole-discovered-in-siberia-1605872539 Crater of Antipayuta This hole…
The USAA has announced that it’s recruiting IBM’s Watson for its first-ever consumer-facing application—and it’ll help military members transition back into civilian life. The supercomputer will help the USAA—essentially the insurance and financial services firm that helps military and their families—to advise those leaving the military about the transition from military to civilian life: finding…
Nope, this isn’t how NASA gets ready to roast a chicken. In fact, this image shows its engineers testing the sunshield for the NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The size of a tennis court, it folds up like an umbrella—so has to be tested extensively to make sure the five layers of thin membrane can…
A report by Re/Code suggests that Apple is buying—and swallowing whole—the talk-radio app Swell for $30 million. The report suggests that according to “multiple sources” Apple will take control of the start-up, currently funded in part by Google Ventures, very soon. For those unfamiliar, Swell is an iOS app which compiles podcasts and other shows…
The road to building a dream bike is fraught with potholes—it’s easy to throw together a bunch of wacky ideas into a build and end up with something very far from perfect. This is not one of those bikes. This is Horse Bicycles‘s “Merge,” a collaboration with Pensa Design Studios, who set out to build…
9to5Mac has obtained some convincing evidence that Amazon’s working on its own credit card swipers, aiming its sights at incumbent Square for payments-on-the-go. Because if you’re not going to buy from Amazon, at the very least they can handle the money. The internal Staples documents highlighted by 9to5Mac indicate that the Everything Store plans to…