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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-02 11:30

    Material From Asteroid Ryugu Starts To Give Up Secrets of Early Solar System

    Just over a year ago, material from the Japanese Hayabusa 2 mission to Asteroid...

    Monica Grady
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    5 min read
    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-02 10:14

    Airbnb Will Hide Guests’ First Names in Oregon Until Bookings Are Confirmed to Fight Discrimination

    Airbnb is taking steps to tackle discrimination from hosts on its platform with...

    Jody Serrano
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    3 min read
    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-02 09:00

    I’m Pretty Sure This Is the Only Car Ever With a Penis on Its Hood Ornament

    Hood ornaments are interesting, if kind of archaic things. Normally, they...

    Jason Torchinsky
    J Jason Torchinsky
    5 min read
    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-02 07:36

    Thousands Learn That Extra Money in Their Account Is No Christmas Gift, It’s a $US176 ($242) Million Bank Error

    Tens of thousands of people in the United Kingdom probably thought they had...

    Jody Serrano
    J Jody Serrano
    3 min read
    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-02 07:30

    Sea Otters Are Teaching Us How Mammals Adapted to Life in Cold Water

    Life in the cold can be difficult for animals. As the body chills, organs...

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    Heroes From Real-Life and Fiction Who Had a Great 2021
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-02 06:00

    Heroes From Real-Life and Fiction Who Had a Great 2021

    It’s been a year of highs and lows, but some — whether they were the fictional stars of our favourite stories this year, or the real-world figures behind them — made the most out of the wild times in which we live...

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    Pokémon Legends: Arceus Commercial Will Take Your Breath (of the Wild) Away
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-02 02:00

    Pokémon Legends: Arceus Commercial Will Take Your Breath (of the Wild) Away

    It’s only a few weeks before Switch players can get their hands on Pokémon Legends: Arceus. The next big entry in the series is winding back the clock to the Hisui Region before it came to be known as Sinnoh, and...

    Justin Carter
    J Justin Carter
    3 min read
    Peacemaker Rings in 2022 with a Delightfully Stupid Trailer
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 22:00

    Peacemaker Rings in 2022 with a Delightfully Stupid Trailer

    What better way to celebrate the start of 2022 than with some violence and a bald eagle? As the clock hit midnight for east coasters, James Gunn dropped a new trailer for Peacemaker, the spinoff of The Suicide Squad...

    Justin Carter
    J Justin Carter
    3 min read
    The 14 Best (and 9 Worst) Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror and Superhero Movies of 2021
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 13:00

    The 14 Best (and 9 Worst) Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror and Superhero Movies of 2021

    It’s time: with days left to go, we’re pretty much done with big movie releases in 2021. So at last, we can look back and decide what were the real highs (and real lows) of a very peculiar year for movies, as the...

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    Hunting Galaxies Far Far Away – Here’s How Anyone Can Explore The Universe
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 11:30

    Hunting Galaxies Far Far Away – Here’s How Anyone Can Explore The Universe

    By far my favourite thing about my job as an astronomer is those rare moments when I get to see beautiful distant galaxies, whose light left them millions to billions of years ago. It’s a combination of pure awe and...

    Sara Webb
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    4 min read
    The Most Hellacious Weather of 2021, As Seen From Space
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 09:00

    The Most Hellacious Weather of 2021, As Seen From Space

    By most metrics, 2021 was a rough year. But perhaps the most jarring one has been the weather. You name it, 2021 had it. Hurricanes causing billions in damage, drought turning lakes into sheets of dust, fires in every...

    Brian Kahn
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    9 min read
    A Father and Daughter Turned an Old Train Caboose Into a Cozy House
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 07:30

    A Father and Daughter Turned an Old Train Caboose Into a Cozy House

    A father and daughter have created one cool place to lay your head while giving new life to old train rolling stock. In northeast Iowa sits an old SOO Line caboose overlooking a horse pasture. Inside is cosy lodging...

    Mercedes Streeter
    M Mercedes Streeter
    4 min read
    Scientists Try, Fail to Find a DIY Hangover Cure That Actually Works
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 07:01

    Scientists Try, Fail to Find a DIY Hangover Cure That Actually Works

    No one really knows how to cure a hangover, a new roundup of scientific studies has found. The review found little good evidence for any one particular hangover cure, with existing studies generally being of low...

    Ed Cara
    E Ed Cara
    3 min read
    CES 2022 Will Close One Day Earlier as an ‘Additional Safety Measure’
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 06:22

    CES 2022 Will Close One Day Earlier as an ‘Additional Safety Measure’

    Amid a wave of in-person cancellations in recent weeks from big names ranging from Microsoft to Google and a surge of covid-19 cases caused by the omicron variant, CES 2022, the world’s biggest tech show, is cutting...

    Jody Serrano
    J Jody Serrano
    3 min read
    A Fossil of a Snake-like Lizard Has Generated Controversy Beyond Its Identity
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 06:00

    A Fossil of a Snake-like Lizard Has Generated Controversy Beyond Its Identity

    More than 120 million years ago in what is now modern Brazil, an ancient waterway was filled with all manner of strange creatures. These included dinosaurs, pterosaurs, sharks, bony fishes, a dizzying array of insects,...

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    5 min read
    Count Down the End of 2021 With the Toys You’ll Want in 2022
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 04:30

    Count Down the End of 2021 With the Toys You’ll Want in 2022

    Welcome back to Toy Aisle, Gizmodo’s regular round up of all the cool toys we’ve found on the internet lately. This week we’re looking forward to 2022, mostly because there’s only a few more hours of 2021 left,...

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    4 min read
    Now India Is Purportedly Looking Into Apple’s In-App Payment System Because the More the Merrier
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 03:21

    Now India Is Purportedly Looking Into Apple’s In-App Payment System Because the More the Merrier

    Scrutinizing Apple’s in-app payment system on the App Store is all the rage among government officials nowadays, with multiple countries taking cards in the matter. A new report claims that India’s competition...

    Jody Serrano
    J Jody Serrano
    3 min read
    Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Was the Story I Needed to End 2021 On
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 01:30

    Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Was the Story I Needed to End 2021 On

    I have spent, I would say, a distressing amount of the last month with my eyes streaming tears — not for work obligations, personal reasons, or even really “still in that Global Pandemic” reasons. If anything,...

    James Whitbrook
    J James Whitbrook
    7 min read
    The Expanse’s Latest Episode Sets the Stage for an Explosive Endgame
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2022-01-01 00:00

    The Expanse’s Latest Episode Sets the Stage for an Explosive Endgame

    We’re at episode four of The Expanse’s six-episode final season, which means all the drama that’s been simmering is about to start boiling over. Thanks to a pair of exclusive clips Gizmodo debuted this week, we...

    Cheryl Eddy
    C Cheryl Eddy
    10 min read
    Archaeologists Find Ancient Tsunami Victim on the Turkish Coast
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-12-31 22:00

    Archaeologists Find Ancient Tsunami Victim on the Turkish Coast

    A team of archaeologists and geoscientists just found victims of an ancient tsunami on the Turkish coast. The victims — a human male and a dog, now just skeletons — were likely killed in the aftermath of a...

    Isaac Schultz
    I Isaac Schultz
    4 min read
    Why People Can’t Stop Talking About Don’t Look Up
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-12-31 20:30

    Why People Can’t Stop Talking About Don’t Look Up

    If you’ve spent even a minute on the internet this week, you have surely seen something about Don’t Look Up. The Adam McKay-directed flick is Netflix’s top movie. It’s also perhaps the top reason for people...

    Brian Kahn
    B Brian Kahn
    5 min read
    The John Madden Video Game Concussion Drama, Explained
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-12-31 13:00

    The John Madden Video Game Concussion Drama, Explained

    Legendary NFL coach John Madden died on the morning of Tuesday, December 28. While many took the occasion of his passing to celebrate the man’s coaching, broadcasting, and video game legacy, others used it as an...

    Mike Fahey
    M Mike Fahey
    6 min read
    3 Experts Weigh In on What They Think Misinformation on Social Media Will Look Like in 2022
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-12-31 12:31

    3 Experts Weigh In on What They Think Misinformation on Social Media Will Look Like in 2022

    At the end of 2020, it seemed hard to imagine a worse year for misinformation on social media, given the intensity of the presidential election and the trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic. But 2021 proved up to the task,...

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    Google Maps Directed Drivers Down Dangerous Roads During Record Lake Tahoe Snowfall
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-12-31 11:30

    Google Maps Directed Drivers Down Dangerous Roads During Record Lake Tahoe Snowfall

    This December is already one of the snowiest ever in the Lake Tahoe region, with 202 inches having fallen in the month so far as of Tuesday. Naturally, bad weather results in road closures. But modern navigation...

    Adam Ismail
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    4 min read
    2021: What the Actual Shit Was That?
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    feeds.gizmodo.com.au feeds.gizmodo.com.au 2021-12-31 11:00

    2021: What the Actual Shit Was That?

    Einstein famously established the relativity of time. But even his elegant theory and the refinements that have followed perhaps fail to capture time’s true elasticity. There is no truer test of what we are...

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    12 min read
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