Flickering Eyes in Dreams Signal "Scene Changes"
But no Futurama-style dream adverts just yet.
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?
But no Futurama-style dream adverts just yet.
Harnessing decades of data means computers can predict a day's climate to a surprising extent.
He dedicated a whole 102 pages of his sex education book to warnings of the dangers of self love.
We know less about the deep ocean than we do about the surface of Mars. But if we want to really understand how humans are impacting the Earth, we need to start looking down deep into the muck.
Harmful acidification is turning Earth's oceans into aquatic graveyards.
Filters aren’t just for Instagram anymore: the Cassini orbiter snapped this wide-angle shot of Saturn using an infrared filter to help scientists get a better look at clouds in the gas giant’s atmosphere. Read more >>
This is what social media is made for.
As long as both participants are adults, it’s legal, and a study suggests that it may also be part of lots of committed relationships.
Here’s the surprising truth about the overlooked material that built the modern world.
Sound ridiculous but it is true – as shown of in The Backyard Scientist's latest video.
Why not give your children a firm grounding in Earth science with these sheets? They rock!
These are the galaxies of Hickson Compact Group 87, about 400 million light years from Earth, as seen from the mountains of Chile. Just as the planets of our solar system orbit the Sun, and all the stars in our galaxy orbit the galaxy’s centre, the galaxies of groups like HCG 87 orbit a common centre of gravity – creating a kind of cosmic, balletic dance. Read more >>
It's the third case to crop up in the States this year.
This gorgeous filtered image is a 6,000-year-old snapshot of a slowly dying star. Read More >>
Sex partners trade a lot of micro organisms, and not all of them are detrimental to your health.
If you’d like to wish on a shooting star, this week is a great opportunity. The Perseid meteor shower will peak on Wednesday, August 12th and Thursday, August 13th.