ScienceHealth Edible Gel Promises Hangover-Free Mornings Researchers in Switzerland have developed an experimental edible protein gel designed to prevent alcohol from causing hangovers. By Ed Cara Published May 15, 2024 | Comments (0)
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ScienceHealth Raw Milk Sales Skyrocket as Idiots Believe Drinking Bird Flu Will Give Them ‘Immunity’ Pasteurization kills H5N1, but raw milk has "high concentrations" of the virus. Please don't drink raw milk. By Matt Novak Published May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace Some of the Oldest Stars Were Just Found in Our Own Galaxy Several stars that appeared to have formed 12 to 13 billion years ago were spotted in the Milky Way halo—basically, our galaxy's suburbs. By Isaac Schultz Published May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Boeing’s Cursed Starliner Mission Delayed Due to ‘Small Helium Leak’ Teams replaced a faulty valve that led to the initial launch delay, but a new issue with the Starliner spacecraft has postponed liftoff for a second time. By Passant Rabie Published May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Brain-Reading Device Deciphers Internal Thoughts With Surprising Precision Scientists have created a device that can read a person's brain signals and translate their internal speech, at least on a modest level. By Ed Cara Updated May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpaceflight Mysterious Moon Photobombs Jupiter’s Great Red Spot in Latest Juno Image The tiny moon, Amalthea, can be seen orbiting the gas giant against a backdrop of its famous Great Red Spot, but you'll need to squint. By Passant Rabie Published May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
SciencePhysics Conspiracy Nuts Are Spreading a Bizarre Theory About Those Epic Auroras A severe geomagnetic storm triggered auroras around much of the globe this past weekend, but conspiracy theorists are falsely pointing to a human cause. By Isaac Schultz Updated May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceAnimals The Sharks, Ranked A completely scientific and not-at-all-vibes-based list of some of the sea's most special fish. By Isaac Schultz Published May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceAnimals Orcas Sink 49-Foot Yacht in Mystifying Trend Around the Strait of Gibraltar A pack of orcas dubbed "Gladis" sank another yacht, the latest in a four-year-long string of attacks that's befuddled experts. By Maxwell Zeff Published May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Here’s What Happens to People Who Stay on Wegovy Long Term The results of the longest-running trial of semaglutide, the active ingredient in popular drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, are here and looking positive. By Ed Cara Published May 14, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace Not Just Auroras: Here’s the Tech That Got Hit by This Weekend’s Solar Storm SpaceX's Elon Musk said the company's Starlink satellites were "under a lot of pressure" from the incoming radiation. By Passant Rabie Updated May 13, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth The Scariest Germs You Can Catch at the Beach A man recently contracted flesh eating bacteria while walking barefoot on a beach, highlighting an upsetting list of diseases you can catch this summer. By Ed Cara Published May 13, 2024 | Comments (0)
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Science NASA’s Plasma Rocket Could Reach Mars in 2 Months Plus: the world is warned to prepare for a geomagnetic storm, and a new fusion record. Gizmodo Staff Published May 11, 2024
ScienceSpaceflight The Latest in Boeing’s Starliner Fiasco Is a Feud Over That ‘Buzzing’ Valve A scorned company has warned NASA of a "disaster" should it proceed with a second launch attempt of the crewed spacecraft. By Passant Rabie Published May 10, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceHealth Scientists Need Your Help to Find Zombie-Infected Cicadas Filled With Gut Pudding Entomologists are asking the public to report sightings of cicadas infested with the parasite Massospora cicadina , better known as the zombie cicada fungus. By Ed Cara Updated May 10, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace How Scientists Are Prepping for the Incoming Severe Solar Storm “We have a very rare event on our hands," according to space weather forecasters. By Isaac Schultz Updated May 10, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceSpace World Warned to Prepare for Today’s Severe Geomagnetic Storm, First in 20 Years A batch of strong solar flares has appeared on the Sun over the past few days, prompting officials to issue a severe geomagnetic storm watch. By Isaac Schultz Updated May 10, 2024 | Comments (0)
ScienceAnimals 29 Hilarious Finalists From the Comedy Pet Photo Awards Even animals have their silly moments, some of which are caught on camera. By Isaac Schultz Published May 9, 2024 | Comments (0)