Bats in India Like to Live Among Coffee Plants
It turns out that when coffee plantations encroach on natural forest habitat, bats are happy to live in the coffee.
It turns out that when coffee plantations encroach on natural forest habitat, bats are happy to live in the coffee.
Hydrophobic sand aka magic fairy dust isn’t something new. but seeing the effects of in action is always impressive.
Once the match heads start flying everywhere and begin falling to the ground, it looks like individual flames are burning down. So cool.
The James Webb space telescope looks like giant gold-plated space origami. Read More >>
This particularly meth lab was nowhere near as sophisticated as Walter White’s. It was small, crude, and pretty much destined to self-destruct.
Internal documents released late Friday show that managers at the US Environmental Protection Agency were aware of the potential for a catastrophic “blowout” at Gold King Mine.
Biologists have terrifying news: some spiders can fly. Of course, technically they’re just gliding, but that’s still a feat for a creature with eight legs and no wings.
Electric airships, submarines, and other futuristic vessels were the main attractions on the covers of a pulp novel series called Frank Reade Weekly Magazine.
We usually use words like “immensely powerful” and “destructive” to describe Earth’s tectonic forces. But to artist Ken Goldberg of the University of California, Berkeley, even the most violent agents on Earth have an inner beauty. Read More >>
Fetch Robotics' private robot fighting league is like a smaller scale, and slightly safer, version of Robot Wars. Admit it, you want one.
In the fine tradition of hacking old hardware to make electronic music, somebody’s now gone and reinvented the Mellotron, using a slightly more modern device.
It's almost time for the annual T3 awards, but there's one category where the competition is pretty fierce. Only you can decide which deserves the coveted title of 'Wearable Technology of the Year'
Not only is it fun and visually-impressive to cook, it's darn tasty too. You should try it! This is our method.
PLUS! Gizmodo readers can also win a ticket to the glamorous awards ceremony, too.
At a lonely research station at the end of the world, a group of hardy men and women have spent the last four months in total darkness. But they received a well-earned bonus recently, when a gorgeous aurora australis rippled across the southern sky. Read More >>
Nine-year-old Josh Cathcart was often bullied in school for having just one hand. But he’s about to become the coolest kid in school, thanks to his new i-limb.