ScienceHealth Hims & Hers Will Sell Wegovy-Like Weight Loss Drugs for $199 The telehealth company's stock surged after the announcement Bruce Gil, Quartz Published May 20, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Fluoride Exposure in the Womb Could Lead to Later Problems in Kids New research found a link between higher fluoride exposure in pregnant women and a greater risk of neurobehavioral problems in their children at age 3. By Ed Cara Published May 20, 2024 | Comments (0)
Science Gizmodo Monday Puzzle: The World’s Simplest Game With a Massive Twist With perfect play, tic-tac-toe always ends in a draw. But what if you can play for both sides? By Jack Murtagh Published May 20, 2024 | Comments (0)
Science Raw Milk Sales Soar as Misguided Notions of Bird Flu Immunity Spread Plus: The tech that got hit by the solar storm, orcas sink another yacht, and the truth behind Wegovy. Gizmodo Staff Published May 18, 2024
ScienceSpaceflight Bezos’ Space Tourism Venture Set for Restart After Explosion Forced 2-Year Hiatus Blue Origin will launch its first crew of astronauts since a liftoff malfunction grounded its New Shepard rocket in 2022. By Passant Rabie Published May 18, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Who’s Up for Some Killer Bee Beer? Microbiologists in the UK have just created beer using yeast sourced from the guts of killer bees. By Ed Cara Published May 17, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace What the Hell’s Going on With This Space Cloud? The Hubble Space Telescope recently imaged a nearly edge-on view of a lenticular galaxy. It's weird! By Isaac Schultz Published May 17, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth How to Turn Off YouTube Ads for Alcohol, Gambling, Weight Loss and More "I am a recovering alcoholic who still deals with triggers," one complaint to the FTC reads. By Matt Novak Published May 17, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Orbital Paparazzi Captures a Sneaky Picture of the ISS The non-Earth imaging satellite was less than 50 miles away from the space station when it snapped the shot. By Passant Rabie Published May 17, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth The Truth Behind Alkaline Water Despite a myriad of health claims attached to it, the only thing that alkaline water is clearly better at than regular H2O is being more expensive. By Ed Cara Updated May 17, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceAnimals Wild Video Shows Deep-Sea Squid Using Its ‘Headlights’ to Attack Camera A deep-sea hooked squid was recently caught on film with its photophores alight when it mistook a research camera for prey. By Isaac Schultz Updated May 17, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Possible SpaceX Debris Crashes Onto Canadian Farm The farmer who found the giant piece of burned metal is looking to sell it to help build a hockey rink in his hometown. By Passant Rabie Published May 16, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Europa’s Icy Crust Is ‘Free-Floating’ Across the Moon’s Hidden Ocean, New Juno Images Suggest Europa's outer ice shell is not where it used to be, but instead may be free floating across the moon. By Passant Rabie Published May 16, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Exercise Changes the Way Our Bodies Handle Saturated Fat, Study Finds New research suggests that endurance exercise can make us much better at storing and then burning off saturated fat. By Ed Cara Published May 16, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceArchaeology Egypt’s Pyramids May Have Been Built on a Long-Lost Branch of the Nile River Dozens of Egypt's most famous pyramids may have been built thanks to this long-lost transit corridor. By Isaac Schultz Published May 16, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace Ancient Black Hole Collision Spotted, Occurred Shortly After the Big Bang The event, which occurred when the universe was 740 million years young, gives scientists a clue about the number of light black holes in the universe. By Isaac Schultz Updated May 16, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Bird Flu Has Made It to the Big Apple Scientists have found strains of highly pathogenic H5N1 in a small number of NYC’s wild birds. By Ed Cara Published May 15, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Twin Probes Suffer Thruster Glitch on the Way to Mercury The mission team is hoping BepiColombo can make it to its next gravity assist so that it can arrive at the planet in 2025. By Passant Rabie Published May 15, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Drug Overdose Deaths in America Have Finally Stopped Climbing New preliminary data from the CDC shows that total overdose deaths took a slight dip in 2023, but much more progress is needed, experts say. By Ed Cara Published May 15, 2024 | Comments (0)
SciencePaleontology Stunning 150-Million-Year-Old Fossil Shows a Brittle Star Cloning Itself Paleontologists found a new species of echinoderm that was halfway through the process of regeneration when it died. By Isaac Schultz Updated May 15, 2024 | Comments (0)