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What if Pinterest Were in Real Life?
gizmodo.com — “Pinterest takes everything superficial, materialistic, and empty in us, and gives those instincts a safe place to run wild. It's sort of like a swinger's club, only for cupcake lust instead of libido. But what if it existed offline? Homicide.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on May 11, 2012 at 3:53 pm By:
LOL - RT @maxbateman: What if Pinterest Were in Real Life? http://t.co/XAkGlsym
There Is a Poisonous Alien Caterpillar Threatening to Invade the London Olympics. Seriously.
gizmodo.com — “The Oak Processionary Moth is a nasty little beast. It's native to Europe, but didn't show up in the United Kingdom until 2006, when a few eggs hitched a ride on oak trees transplanted to London. Since then, it's been causing environmental chaos. Now it's threatening to seriously screw up the Summer Olympics.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on May 8, 2012 at 12:04 pm By:
Bugs: There Is a Poisonous Alien Caterpillar Threatening to Invade the London Olympics. Seriously. - http://t.co/ZqMGaU7f
Secret Underground Bunker Is Full of World War Weapons and Military Vehicles
gizmodo.com — “The world is full of hidden, forgotten treasures. Like this gigantic bunker excavated in a forest, buried in a secret location. It's full of weapons from the first World War, as well as modern military vehicles. And mushrooms.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on April 30, 2012 at 3:31 am By:
Secret Underground Bunker Is Full of World War Weapons and Military Vehicles http://t.co/YoLqNwoe
Roosevelt—The Bi-Pedal, Off-Roading Border Collie
gizmodo.com — “As any Border Collie owner (*raises hand*) can tell you, to describe them as "high energy" is modest at best. Bred as herding dogs, they required near constant activity and attention because if they aren't "working," they aren't happy.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on April 24, 2012 at 4:30 pm By:
Very inspirational story. No animal should be carelessly discarded, regardless of birth defects. http://t.co/fOK9M4Bc
Biotech Company Blamed for Bee Collapse Buys Leading Bee Research Firm
gizmodo.com — “Monsanto, the biotech company whose proprietary genetically modified corn has been fingered as the possible culprit in the collapse of the bee population, has gone ahead and purchased Beelogics, a research firm committed to "restoring bee health and protecting the future of insect pollination."” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on April 24, 2012 at 8:59 am By:
Proof That Acupuncture Really Does Activate Specific Parts of the Brain
gizmodo.com — “Originating in ancient China, acupuncture has been used for 2500 years. Traditional Chinese medicine holds that disease is caused by blockages and imbalances of energy (known as chi) flowing through meridians in the body, and can be eased by inserting needles at specific points.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on April 20, 2012 at 12:28 pm By:
@Gizmodo highlights @NewScientist piece about proof that #acupuncture activates specific parts of the brain: http://t.co/iELnqLvu
Bucky Balls Could Double Your Lifespan
gizmodo.com — “Buckminster fullerene molecules, the naturally occurring spheres made up of 60 carbon atoms, have long been suspected to have biological benefits. Now, a study that set out to establish if they were toxic when administered orally has proven quite the opposite—they almost doubled the lifespan of the rats that they were fed to.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2012 at 3:51 am By:
Bucky Balls Could Double Your Lifespan - http://t.co/T0OOrdGM via @gizmodo
A Simple Scan Can Tell How Fat You'll Get and How Much Sex You'll Have
gizmodo.com — “The world is full of delicious food and beautiful people, and sometimes it's hard to turn down their respective charms. But now a team of researchers has used data from fMRI scans to successfully predict weight gain and sexual activity—and can tell if you're likely to fall foul of temptation well in advance.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on April 17, 2012 at 9:19 pm By:
A Simple Scan May Tell How Fat You'll Get and How Much Sex You'll Have http://t.co/k9RXZ9RB
15 Current Technologies My Newborn Son Won’t Use
gizmodo.com — “A surprising number of the gadgets and technologies we have today are on the verge of extinction. Laptop Mag's Avram Piltch walks us through more than a dozen, knowing that his newborn son will be about as familiar with them as today's teens are with Betamax. And some of this batch might surprise you.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on April 13, 2012 at 4:04 pm By:
Yeah, no. RT @flip_tech: 15 Current Technologies My Newborn Son Won’t Use http://t.co/qWCURFG3
Classical Music Improves Surgery
gizmodo.com — “Many people like to listen to music while they work, including surgeons. But a new study shows that, when classical music is played during minor surgery, patients recover sooner.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 28, 2012 at 11:28 am By:
Classical music found to improve outcomes in (small n) study. Thought you would like last paragraph @chriscove http://t.co/1E5ZEm9O
The Miracle Drug That Could Kill All Cancers
gizmodo.com — “It sounds like science fiction, but researchers have discovered a single drug that they think can shrink, or even completely cure, all human tumors. But how does a drug like that work, and when will it be available?” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 27, 2012 at 4:56 pm By:
The Miracle Drug That Kills All Cancers http://t.co/OnYK375T via @zite
Dumbphones Are Not the Answer to Smartphone Addiction
gizmodo.com — “We look at the constantly rising numbers for smartphone adoption and just sort of assume that sooner or later, everyone's going to get on board with this thing. But there are some people, young people, who are sticking to dumbphones, and cutting ties with their smartphones. And it's kind of dumb.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 26, 2012 at 8:14 pm By:
RT @Gizmodo: Dumbphones are not the answer to smartphone addiction http://t.co/wbRm8TkT // @rawarrior
How Lab Coats Became a Dying Breed
gizmodo.com — “Lab coats: they're white, mostly plain, boxy. Functional, and ultimately sartorially boring. But ask any doctor or lab tech about their lab coat and they will chat up a storm. Often about how they can't wait to ditch them—if they haven't already.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
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Industrious Woman Smuggles FIVE POUNDS of Heroin in Her Stomach
gizmodo.com — “Five pounds does not sound like very much. It's a few days' worth of binge dieting or cocaine abuse for some people. But it's a lot to digest, as you can see from the five-pound burger above, or the five pounds of heroin found inside of a 52-year-old woman.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 24, 2012 at 3:03 pm By:
Ridiculous! "@doctorwhitecoat: Industrious Woman Smuggles FIVE POUNDS of Heroin in Her Stomach http://t.co/RsmieRGJ"
Can You Recognize These Products Even Without Their Branding?
gizmodo.com — “Some products are so ingrained into the mushy greyness of our brains that we can spot their branding on just the shape of the product alone. It's kinda sick, isn't it? Within half a second, you already knew that that packet above was Heinz ketchup.” View full resource at gizmodo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 22, 2012 at 8:46 pm By:
Can You Recognize These Products Even Without Their Branding? http://t.co/edRNl9Tr

