Scientists in Germany Take a Major Step Towards Nuclear Fusion
"We’re not doing this for us but for our children and grandchildren.”
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?
"We’re not doing this for us but for our children and grandchildren.”
The patient had sexual contact with a person who recently returned from a country where Zika infections are currently being reported.
Chinese researchers have found a clever new way of weaving carbon nanotubes.
Why do many of us feel like we’re not doing so well financially — even in times of relative prosperity?
Here’s how science will help — and why a war on mosquitoes doesn’t mean we have to wipe them off the face of the planet.
Data drawn from a private DNA company sheds new light on people's sleeping habits.
Jorge Cham of PhD Comics decided to take a stab at explaining what gravitational waves are and why finding them in the wild would be so important.
3D-printed gel folds almost exactly like a real baby human brain. Read More >>
The video of Paul Rudd playing Stephen Hawking at a quantum game of chess has brought about a crowdfunding campaign.
We chat with the creators of the MashUp Machine, which seeks to bring the creativity and open-ended nature of traditional storytelling to the era of mass media.
Beef, chicken – now pork. The whole farm is starting to grow up in the lab.
Those betting against the creatures' existence can breathe a sigh of relief.
Probably safe for work.
They're mad for their new gaming rig.
The Sun's magnetic field is one beautifully complicated riddle. Read More >>
Olfactory receptors are not limited to your nose. You have them all over your body, including your blood.