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A drop of water might seem mundane, but if you take a picture of one the right way, it can be absolutely stunning. No one knows that better than Markus Reugels, the guy who took that amazing “world in a drop of water shot.” This is how he does it. https://gizmodo.com/this-mindblowing-photo-of-a-world-map-in-a-water-drop-i-5872456 It’s not just brandishing…
Nikon has announced the winners of their classic photomicrography competition. All the entries are spectacular, but these are the very best, the top ten. https://gizmodo.com/these-incredible-microscopic-photos-of-small-things-see-5952492 Still, my favorite is the alien embryos photo. Perfect for Halloween. https://gizmodo.com/these-fascinating-alien-embryos-are-actually-bat-fetuse-5955568 10th place: Brittle star (8x) by Dr. Alvaro Migotto 9th place: Myrmica sp. (ant) carrying its larva (5x)…
As if the prospect of being watched by security cameras wasn’t unsettling enough, they may not only be watching you. Computerized surveillance software currently under development will also let them predict what you’re about to do. The project, funded by the U.S. government and being worked on by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, ultimately aims…
There’s a storm a-brewing, and as always, that makes for a great photo-op. Whether it’s the barren store shelves, lines of people waiting patiently to get inside a store full of barren shelves, or a shot of the foreboding sky, looming down over us, there are plenty of great pictures to be had. What’s the…
Forget about the Montauk monster. This extraordinary photo—taken by Dorit Hockman, from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience—shows three embryos of the species Molossus rufus, known as the black mastiff bat. http://gawker.com/5030531/dead-monster-washes-ashore-in-montauk It’s one of the entries of Nikon’s 2012 photomicrography competition. It’s also one of those images that makes me…
During the past couple of centuries, it hasn’t been uncommon to design a clock or watch in a way that reminds you of your own morality, “memento mori.” This silver skull watch from the late 18th century is a particularly well-made—and morbid—example. With a hinge that lets you open the skull up to see it’s…
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you know there’s an epically huge storm about to crash against the East Coast. If you have been living under a rock, you might be about to drown under it. https://gizmodo.com/how-hurricane-sandy-might-become-a-snowpocalyptic-frank-5955168 It’s always a good idea to be prepared for a storm, but it’s a particularly good idea…
Venus, the incredible luxury yacht Steve Jobs had been designing up until his death a little over a year ago, seems to have made its first apperance as a finished product in the city of Aalsmeer in the Netherlands. Unsurprisingly, its design is breathtaking. Reportedly designed in a joint effort between Jobs himself and Philippe…
Mirrors can be for so much more than just gawking at your slack-jawed mug first thing in the morning. They can, for example, be used to give the illusion that towering designs made of light reach out past you, to an indeterminable vanishing point seemingly so distant as to be infinitely far. That second one…
Thanks to Hurricane Sandy, Google’s Android event in NYC got canceled, the one where we were ever-so-probably sure there was going to be an announcement of the Nexus 10 tablet. Well, we have the next best thing, kind of. BriefMobile, source of previous leaks, released a video of the tablet. A brief one. https://gizmodo.com/googles-big-android-event-canceled-due-to-hurricane-san-5955462 Really,…
So The Artist was a big deal during the awards season of 2011, but I’m willing to bet a lot of you didn’t go out to see it. I know I wasn’t particularly stoked about paying up to go see a silent movie in theaters, but someone dragged me. And man, it was totally worth…
Experiemental and math rock can be a little tough to get into. The rhymthms are impressively complex and intricate, but a lot of times you just can’t groove to them. Enter “Atlas” by Battles. It’s groovetastic. Off their 2007 debut Mirrors “Atlas” was Battles’ lead single with an addictively primal beat, crazy instrumentation, and some…
Halloween presents a wonderful excuse for a lot of things, one of the best probably being the simulation of murder and suicide for the purpose of terrifying innocent children. It’s a bit difficult to pull it off live, but if you’re into the idea of making a festively gory flick, an air compressor blood cannon…
Do you need a distraction from the fact that a freak storm might kill you by the end of the weekend? Here we are to your mental rescue with light up roads, a giant sewing box that’s actually a cabinet, and much more in this round of the most beautiful items of the week. How…
Every company has to deal with people who talk about it on the Internet, and different ones handle it differently. Nestle for instance, maintains an elite team of Digital Accelerators that, as an article by Reuters reveals, watches the wide world of Internet comments like a hawk. The Digital Acceleration Team, comprised of over two…
After my anti-texting screed last weekend, I came learn of and appreciate the wonders of MightyText, which is proving to wonderful. In this smartphone age, apps really do have the power to drastically affect (certain parts of) our lives. https://gizmodo.com/why-i-never-want-to-get-a-text-message-ever-again-5953565 So what app has improved the quality of your digital life the most, be it…
It’s been a big week. Not only did we see a bunch of major Apple product announcements including the fabled iPad Mini, but Microsoft’s Surface RT tablet poked its head out into the increasing crowded world of tablets alongside the launch of Windows 8. And all that’s to say nothing of the coming snowpocalypse, the…
So much for fun new Android goodness next Monday, October 29th. Google’s big event in New York City as been cancelled (perhaps rightly so) due to the incoming frankenstorm Hurricane Sandy. https://gizmodo.com/google-is-announcing-something-new-with-android-on-octo-5952719 The event, which was all but certainly going to involve the announcement of the new Nexus 4, a Nexus 10 tablet, and a…
You already know that smartphone theft is becoming super common. This is exactly how it happens. https://gizmodo.com/hold-on-tight-smartphone-mugging-is-more-popular-than-5953494 This robbery happened on a subway in Hungary a few days ago. Apparently the thief there was being filmed because he was acting a little weird, and the camera-person thought there might be some funny business ahead. Unfortunately,…
MegaUpload has been down for almost a year now, but mastermind Kim Dotcom has had no intentions of letting it stay that way. Previously, he’s teased some details about a relaunch and the servers are bought and paid for. Now, we’ve got a date: January 19th, 2013, the one-year anniversary of the takedown. https://gizmodo.com/is-megaupload-relaunching-this-year-5934132 The…