Mathematicians Have Found Crazy New Ways to Cut Pizza Into Equal Slices
Try asking Domino's to do this for your Pepperoni Passion.
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?
Try asking Domino's to do this for your Pepperoni Passion.
Do not adjust your monitor: this lime is weirdly red on the inside. In fact, the fruit is genetically engineered to create proteins that provide the colour, as well as potentially making the lime more health-giving. Read more >> http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2016/01/yes-this-lime-is-red-on-the-inside/
The 4.5-billion-year-old hunk of meteor was found just in the nick of time, nearly being lost to rains.
If you thought Jurassic World had the craziest picture of dinosaur behaviour, get ready to be reminded that reality can always get weirder.
If their plumbing was supposed to be so good, why did the prevalence of parasites during Roman times increase compared to the Iron Age?
Did you need another existential risk to keep you up at night? Probably not, but here it is anyway: galaxy quakes.
For years, the term “Anthropocene” has been used to informally describe the human era on Earth. But new evidence suggests there’s nothing informal about it.
How much power does it actually take to blow up an entire planet? Read More >>
Twenty centimetres is all it takes to spot cosmic voids, says new research.
Could we see the idea of “early screening” disappear?
Over the past several weeks, Curiosity has been investigating the Bagnold Dunes, a series of dark sand dunes that run across the northwestern flank of Mt. Sharp.
Turns out, it’s all just random.
Medical professionals have long dreamed of an ideal drug delivery system, so why jot just use tiny little cannons?
It could be manipulating microwaves one day, but right now, it’s just incredibly cool.
A set of Texan triplets raises some interesting questions about the chances of identical siblings.
Just as Lumosity was ordered to pay out £1.36 million for lying about the benefits of 'brain training', a team of Israeli scientists announced 'emotion training' might be possible.