These Mice Gave Birth Using 3D-Printed Ovaries
Fertility has become a major target for regenerative medicine.
While the bread and butter of Gizmodo UK is in the bits and bytes of technology, we have a lot of fun in the off-topic areas, with many of the stories being filed in the WTF category. Bookmark this page for the sillier stories, from ridiculous examples of body-art, to... sausages made of skittles?
Fertility has become a major target for regenerative medicine.
Humans, once again, I beg you: do better.
The ancient animal is obviously a remarkable specimen — not just a few battered bones, but an entire creature, transformed into stone.
Researchers found a lot fewer varieties of bacteria on London's buses.
Only now are we beginning to understand the horrifying gravity of what our garbage species hath wrought.
Scientists have imaged hydrogen bonds before, but are now reporting that they’ve quantitatively measured them in action.
As a new Ebola outbreak is rattling the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the vaccine may finally get a crucial real world test.
Just how does a ladybird fit its wings inside of its tiny shell?
SpaceX will be doing something a little more complicated than its typical launch routine – and as a result, it won’t be trying to land at all.
Pop on some Enya deep cuts and watch a sea of clouds fill one of the most epic canyons on Earth.
Let’s just throw this one in the science fiction category.
We are living, breathing organisms, not inanimate machines.
In 59 years, NASA has flown more than 50 women into space. In contrast, the space agency has flown hundreds of men over the same time period, it’s a tad unsettling.
We set up some time with Fabien Cousteau, aquanaut, Jacques Cousteau’s grandson, and arguably the ocean’s biggest fan, to chat about what it’s like.
What the hell is this thing?
It’s a fascinating experiment, which you really shouldn’t ever try at home.