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Dutch artist diddo created this full-scale sculpture of a human skull made with street cocaine. The piece is entitled ‘”ecce animal.” The artist even took the cocaine to a research lab in order to verify its authenticity. The sculpture intends to provoke thought and conversation about the nature of man, particularly our participation in society…
Well, it looks like a hi and then it winds into a gentle smack. But still, the lion cub who stumbled upon this GoPro camera is just so adorable that I wouldn’t mind getting pawed around by the little prince of the jungle. The footage was captured by photographer Chris Bray on a photo safari…
November 1942: An operator in London sending a picture by radio to Cairo. Back in the 1930s and 40s, radio transmission of photos was supposed to be the next big thing. Even your daily newspaper was going to come via radio! [Getty Images]
Earlier today, Spotify removed listening caps from its web-based music service. And so the struggling Rdio streaming music service has decided to follow with its own announcement: Free on-demand music forever on the web—as long as you’re willing to listen to some of the company’s newly conceived advertising. Yup, everybody’s shaking in their boots over…
A U.S. government report finally offers up some details about the series of hacks that led to theft of the debit card information for 40 million people and the personal information of 70 million. Based on chunks of computer code written in Russian, it appears our old Cold War foes may have been the culprits.…
In 2010 a Dutch WWII bunker was sliced in half to create one of the most unique war memorials in the world. This video documents the transformation of bunker 599 into a work of art. The sculpture, designed by Dutch studio RAAAF and Atelier de Lyon, recently won the Architectural Review Award in 2013 for…
Need to put out a forest fire? Why not bomb it with chemical-filled missiles? At least that was the plan in 1961. The September 17, 1961 edition of Arthur Radebaugh‘s Sunday comic strip “Closer Than We Think” imagined that in the future, firefighters would rain down missiles from the sky. Needless to say, it’s hard…
Bees populations are mysteriously dying worldwide, and that’s a problem: one-third of the world’s crops are pollinated by the black and yellow fellows. To try and figure out what’s causing the bee decline, Australia’s national science agency is strapping RFID tags on bees’ backs to detect changes in their movement. It’s the beenternet! The tiny…
We know how extreme photo retouching can get when human bodies are the focus. But what about when the subject is an inanimate object? This time-lapse shows the insane levels of doting that go into make a Rolex watch look its absolute best. https://gizmodo.com/watch-a-woman-turn-into-a-flawless-magazine-model-with-1455371843 The man behind the scenes is photographer Andreas Jörg, who shot…
It’s never not fun to watch everyone’s favorite Red Hot Nickel Ball completely destroy something. But sometimes it’s more impressive that nothing happens. Like these eggs, man. They’re practically invincible! Drop a dozen on the floor and in you’re in for a mess, but so far as Red Hot Nickel Balls are concerned, eggshells might…
We all know wind turbines can produce electricity, but have you seen them produce lightning? When scientists trained high-speed cameras on a wind farm in Spain, they captured lightning bolts shooting out of the wind turbines. Tall structures like towers can initiate ground-to-cloud lightning, but ever-spinning wind turbines present a unique challenge. Under certain cloud…
Ever have that nightmare where your refrigerator comes alive and attacks you? Probably not, but in the era of smart fridges, this is actually a thing that can happen—that is, if we’re talking about cyberattacks. A new study by enterprise security company Proofpoint shows that over 100,000 internet-connected devices took place in a malicious cyberattack…
The NSA is monitoring thousands upon thousands of offline computers every day. It’s watching cellphone location data. It’s working on a quantum code-cracker. And if that wasn’t enough, a new report from the Guardian indicates it’s also scooping up around 200 million text messages a day. Seemingly at random. https://gizmodo.com/the-nsa-uses-radio-waves-to-monitor-100-000-computers-w-1501722277 According to the Guardian and…
As much as the Olympics are a test of humanity’s physical capabilities, these days the events are also an opportunity for equipment makers to show off their latest technologies designed to enhance an athlete’s performance. And it’s fitting that Under Armour’s new speedskating suit—which the company claims is the fastest in the world—is called the…
Just two weeks after state officials declared 2013 the driest year in California history, a fast-moving wildfire has burned 1,700 acres northeast of Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles Times. In winter. When it’s usually raining. As of 10:00 a.m. this morning the Colby Fire is zero percent contained in Glendora, California, a city…
Today you can pick up a top of the line GoPro Hero3+ Black Edition Wi-Fi camera for $50 off retail. This model is rarely discounted, so grab it while you can. GoPro Black Edition Hero3+ | $350 Early adopters can pick up the well-received Seiki 4K 39″ and 50″ TVs today from Amazon for all…
It’s a new gun industry invention: a “NY legal” 50-round five-magazine part for the AR-15 semi-auomatic air cooled rifle. I can’t understand how can this be legal in NY or anywhere else*. Just look at the description from The Truth About Guns—you can’t miss it: The concept is solid and well established on Ruger 10/22…
As the number of documents you actually need to print diminishes year by year, you’re probably finding that you don’t use office accessories as quickly. Like staples, which are all but useless without stacks of paper to bind. But designer Nilly Mozer has come up with another way to use them up: A lovely clear…
Taxpayers, the federal government just announced a new online tool that makes filing a wee bit easier: now you can download your past tax return documents directly from the IRS website. One small step. [WhiteHouse.gov via TheVerge]
Washington, DC may not really have been built on a swamp, but it can’t escape the swamp gas. Scientists just published a survey that maps a whopping 5,893 natural gas leaks in the city’s aging pipelines. But the most explosive news? They found a dozen manholes with enough methane in them to explode. A small…