This Insect Protects Its Eggs By Making Them Delicious
This animal seems to spend its entire life trying to get eaten.
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?
This animal seems to spend its entire life trying to get eaten.
Two Asian elephants have been spotted making use of a new tool—their own breath.
If “The Stellarator” sounds like an energy source of comic book legend to you, you’re not that far off.
For the past 25 years, men have had the option of injecting a single sperm cell directly into an egg. But that method still left some sterile men out in the cold. That might have changed, though.
It's called the Knobe Effect. It makes us think hard about what we’re saying when we say someone did something “intentionally.”
A one-year-old girl diagnosed with incurable aggressive leukaemia is now in remission after receiving “designer cells” from a donor.
Slow-walking shoppers are apparently the new public enemy but segregating them to a dedicated pathway is a step too far.
Whether through well-oiled optimism or mismanaged measures, Brits aren't brilliant at keeping tabs on their tab.
The man who sequenced his own genome in the 1990s now wants to play around with your insides.
The world of astrophysics is abuzz after research confirmed our universe is not alone. Should we put our faith in this news? Nope.
How do you trap light inside something that’s filled with holes? That may sound like an odd question, but it’s one that researchers have been grappling with to create a microscopic container that locks light in but lets fluids pass straight through. Read more >>
The courts are demanding that the oil and gas giant release documents about shady '70s studies.
The corals of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef are having their annual orgy, and 140 species worth of eggs and sperm have been blown into the water en masse.
As the country is ablaze tonight with roaring bonfires abounding, this new study seeks to find out how Guy Fawkes night affects the air around us.
It was just over a year ago that the unmanned rocket exploded seconds after launch
Tray tables up please and prepare for take-off, as we propel ourselves into the near-future of tech-filled travel.