The Hunt For the Next Exoplanet Could Be in the Hands of EVE Online Players
It’s a big week for exoplanets.
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?
It’s a big week for exoplanets.
This latest deposit is a critical step in ensuring global food security at a time when the world’s climate and geopolitics seems precarious.
A bipartisan group of House and Senate health committee leaders is sending their colleagues in Washington a clear message: vaccines save lives.
Olive oil prices have been rising at the same time that bad things have been happening to olives.
Let’s not a point a finger and laugh at Mother Nature just yet.
They may float up in the sky, but atmospheric rivers are aptly named.
NASA's just discovered seven Earth-sized planets that may be habitable. Where's the nearest rocketship?
Citronella is no real deterrent to Mosquitoes.
“Hey, professor, that molecule smells like piss!”
So far these findings are interesting but don’t provide much by way of practical applications.
An alarming new study has identified 6,600 chemical spills related to hydraulic fracturing in just four US states over a ten year period.
This Palaeozoic prince of darkness, which roamed the seas roughly 400-million-years-ago, has a pretty metal origin story.
By developing a mental image of how they sound and look.
It’s considered a major setback for the preservation of this endangered species, of which less than 100,000 remain in the wild.
Go forth and try some future food, because one day your grandkids might be feeding you a slurry of 3D-printed bugs.
If you truly love Pluto, this might be good news for you.