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It is not easy to picture such massive manmade structures like bridges colliding—but then the flooding right now in parts of Eastern Europe is so severe that there is a state of emergency in several countries. This video was captured in Bosnia amid a massive relief effort and fears that wartime landmines might be displaced…
This GIF shows a fast-paced light show on the north pole of Saturn, as captured by the European Space Agency’s Hubble Space Telescope in April and May of 2013. The images was just now released by the ESA. http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2014/05/Hubble_sees_aurora_on_Saturn I put together this animation using six new ultraviolet images, taken by Hubble’s super-sensitive Advanced Camera…
There’s no shortage of showy bicycle storage, but if you want something neat and discreet, Hurdler Studios’ Clug seems to be the little bicycle rack that could. https://gizmodo.com/finally-wall-mounted-bike-storage-that-looks-great-5976031 Currently a Kickstarter, the Clug—named after the noise it makes—is a small, wall-mounted clip. The bracket conceals two screws, which hold the things to the wall, and…
Man’s best friend? This weekend, my cat Finch came with me camping in Big Sur and even joined me on a hike. Here’s how. I love my cat. I rescued her from a rock quarry in Arkansas when she was just four weeks old while I was working with my dad one summer. We’ve been…
Everyone’s favorite retro puzzle, the Rubik’s Cube, is 40 years old today. To celebrate, this morning’s Google Doodle lets you solve the puzzle right there in your browser—which means you just lost your lunch break. Sorry. The Cube was invented back in 1974 by Hungarian architect Erno Rubik, designed as a model to help explain…
According to two separate reports—from Variety and the Wall Street Journal—Google is thinking of purchasing the video game streaming startup Twitch. That would get Google one of the web’s most highly trafficked sites. The two reports do, however, differ. Variety claims that the deal is virtually sealed, and will see Twitch being purchase for $1…
Last night’s Billboard Music Awards brought Michael Jackson back from the dead in the form of a hologram—and you can watch the footage right here. Spoiler: there is moonwalking. Michael Jackson isn’t, of course, the first recording artists to make an appearance in holographic form—Tupac beat him to it—but he is arguably the biggest. It…
Just when I thought nobody could get crazier than these Ukrainians, here come two Russians doing high risk stunts perched on some sort of electrical or radio tower without any safety measures whatsoever. Not only they put their lives on the line, but they insist on increasing the chances of a major failure. Clearly, they…
Before the era of “set it and forget it” countertop rotisserie ovens, kitchen gadgets required a lot more manpower—and if not manpower, then dogpower. The turnspit, a breed of dog dating for medieval Britain, would run around and around on a wheel like a hamster in a cage, ensuring evenly roasted meat for hungry noblemen.…
Scrimshaw is a traditional art developed by 18th-century sailors on whaling ships. To pass the time during journeys that could last years, sailors took to hand-carving intricate, flowering designs in the cast-off teeth or bones of the whales they hunted. Whaling has long been outlawed, but scrimshaw lives on in the hands of masters like…
In the wake of such craziness as the Comcast-Time Warner merger and the FCC’s proposed net neutrality rules that threaten to destroy the internet, AT&T and DirecTV are trying to be the good guys. AT&T, which announced its acquisition of DirecTV today, will follow the old, good net neutrality rules for three years. The two…
Are highly quotable, questionably cheesy lines essential to make an action movie good? Not necessarily—but they will help make them memorable. Long after the fight scenes and blow-’em-up sequences have faded from memory, we will—all of us—still be imitating Arnie in T2. Now you can follow the grammatical construction of some of cinema’s most bad-ass…
The aeroponic kitchen of the future! You can come see it for yourself (in non-GIF form) if you swing by the home! GIF by Nicholas Stango The Basics Dates: 05/17/2014–05/21/2014 Location: 268 Mulberry Street, near Houston Street in SoHo. Nearest subway: Broadway-Lafayette. Hours: 11:00 am to late. The Gizmodo gang will be working on-site all…
The SpaceX Dragon capsule splashed down this afternoon, returning over 3,500 pounds of cargo back to Earth from the International Space Station. By completing its 3rd freighter mission, the Dragon brings the gift of over 1,600 pounds of scientific samples and hardware awaiting detailed analysis. Splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. Image credit: SpaceX Launched on…
Even letting the cheapest of robo vacuums clean your floors is still better than wasting your precious time pushing an upright all around your home. But do you know where robovacs like the Roomba are still useless at cleaning? Everywhere other than your floors. So the new Deebot D77 from Ecovac includes a cordless, carry-able…
If there’s one thing that humans can’t afford to stop doing with each other, it’s having sex. And as long as machines that make it feel even better are available, you’re going to want those machines in your bedroom. Naturally, the bedroom in Gizmodo’s Home of the Future is full of them. The sex toy…
After nearly a month of will they or won’t they, it’s finally official. AT&T has entered into a “definitive agreement” to acquire DirecTV for a cool $50 billion. Meaning AT&T is about to hold the keys to roughly 26 million TV subscribers. It might seem like an odd pairing, but the two companies already work…
This brain-bender of a coffee table by Brooklyn-based designer Ian Stell looks like an oversized game of Jenga, but the slats have been engineered to shape shift from acute triangle to equilateral with absolutely no toppling. Pretty sneaky, Stell. I caught sight of this thing in action last night at Sight Unseen Offsite; at first…
Don’t worry, no one’s eating glass in this GIF. That’s the Loliware biodegradable edible cup. The taste is not unlike a really thick jello. If an entire six-ounce cup is a little much for you to eat yourself, its remnants are compostable. I probably won’t be stocking my cupboard with these but they’re a fun…
Just a few days ago, the FCC voted in favor of a pretty uniformly terrible proposal to allow internet fast lanes. And throughout the 99-page proposition, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler makes one thing painfully apparent: The FCC thinks we’re all a bunch of goddamn idiots. Not only do they think we won’t read… Wheeler insists…