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Playing with bubbles never gets old, but did you know that you can fiddle around with another kind of bubble?
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?
Playing with bubbles never gets old, but did you know that you can fiddle around with another kind of bubble?
Bad road design is being blamed for Annemiek van Vleuten's incident.
Say hello to the “Echo Hunter,” a 27 million-year-old toothed whale that’s helping scientists understand how these ancient sea creatures evolved the ability to hear high-frequencies underwater.
According to a paper published by anthropological researchers at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, Allen’s Rule and Bergmann’s Rule might not be accurate.
Now you can eat—and more importantly, drink—like an 18th-century denizen with Outlander Kitchen: The Official Outlander Companion Cookbook.
The simple animation style is absolutely perfect vehicle for all the glorious ickiness.
A new study published on Friday in Science by a team at UC Davis reveals some of the secrets behind the plant’s movement, and it comes down to circadian rhythm.
Black holes: crushing vortexes of darkness that promise to shred each and every atom in your body to oblivion, right? Maybe not.
Further observation of Tabby’s Star yielded no signs of aliens, but the sudden dips in luminosity continue to defy explanation. Now, things just got a bit weirder.
It’s an intriguing theory, but there’s more to the story of Neanderthal extinction than the absence of parkas.
Venus has a rep for being a toxic hellscape. But three billion years ago, it may have been the best piece of real estate our solar system had to offer.
It’s been confirmed that early hints of a possible exotic new particle at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland have vanished.
With a couple of key conditions, of course.
Ah hindsight, wonderful as always.
This traditional farming community practices some old school living techniques that researchers think have health advantages.
An international scientific collaboration has discovered the first geological evidence that such a horrific flood may actually have happened