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A Lot of Work Went Into Digitally Recreating Chadwick Boseman's Muscles in Black Panther
Wired sat down with Method Studios’ Visual Effects Supervisor Daryl Sawchuk to discuss the studio’s extensive post-production work on Black Panther. Included: this cool video, which includes some interesting behind-the-scenes secrets on how the artists digitally costumed actors Chadwick Boseman and Michael B. Jordan.Read more...
Stephen Hawking's Graphic Novel Biography Shows How He Saw the World—and the Universe
If all you know about Stephen Hawking is that he was on The Simpsons and other TV shows, then a new graphic novel coming next year will be the perfect way to improve what you know about one of history’s greatest theoretical physicists.Read more...
NYC Launches Task Force to Study How Government Algorithms Impact Your Life
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a new task force Wednesday dedicated to studying the social impact of algorithms on the public.Read more...
Scientists Calculate the Pressure Inside a Proton and It's Higher Than in a Neutron Star
The pressure inside the particles that make up every atom in the universe could be greater than the pressure inside the densest stars, according to a new measurement.Read more...
Here's the Name of Every Senator Who Voted Against Net Neutrality—and When to Vote Them Out
A surprising thing happened on Wednesday: The Senate did something good.Read more...
This Lawsuit Against a Trendy Makeup Brand Highlights How the Web Is Broken for Millions
A woman who is legally blind has filed a class-action lawsuit against beauty brand Glossier for failing to create an accessible website. The woman, Kathleen Sypert, claims that she “encountered multiple access barriers” when visiting the website, denying her and other visually impaired and legally blind users equal…Read more...
The SEC Built a Fake Website to Troll Cryptocurrency Scammers
Scammers have been dining out on the excitement around cryptocurrency and its vey large, very uninformed pool of main street investors. And no matter how many fraud charges get handed out to the people running these schemes, regular folks keep falling for sketchy initial coin offerings. So the SEC made its own.Read more...
Here's What's Next in the Fight to Save Net Neutrality
The United States Senate on Wednesday passed a resolution to nullify the Federal Communication Commission’s rollback of net neutrality, which is slated to go into effect less than four weeks from now. The vote was both a significant victory for net neutrality supporters and a stinging rebuke of Ajit Pai, who’s time as…Read more...
The U.S. Opioid Crisis Is So Devastating, It's Made More Organs Available for Transplant
New research out today in the New England Journal of Medicine highlights yet another impact of the opioid crisis: More people have gotten the organ donations they’ve needed in recent years because of more deaths caused by drug abuse and overdose. The research also suggests these donated organs aren’t any less safe…Read more...
Ex-Uber Exec Threatens to Sue for Getting Fired After Sharing Rape Victim’s Medical Records
Eric Alexander, a former top executive with Uber, has sent a complaint to his former employer alleging he was wrongfully terminated last year, Recode reports. Recode’s sources say Alexander sent a draft complaint letter to Uber offices, claiming that he was not only wrongfully fired, but also unfairly targeted…Read more...
Future iPhones Could Scan the Veins Beneath Your Face, Apple Patent Suggests
Apple has been granted a patent, first filed in 2015, that could lead to huge enhancements in the iPhone’s biometric powers by using “pulsed radiation” to peer into users’ veins. A relatively recent wave of similar patents could point to a new sub-dermal standard in future generations of smartphones and wearables.Read more...
A Shady Company Offering Police Cellphone Location Data Was Reportedly Just Hacked
A hacker has reportedly provided journalists with login credentials and other data stolen from the servers of Securus, a company that was recently revealed to be selling cellphone location information to U.S. law enforcement agencies without a warrant.
Senate Votes to Save Net Neutrality, Proving Shame Still Works Sometimes
In a monumental decision that will resonate through election season, the U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted 52-47 to reinstate the net neutrality protections the Federal Communications Commission decided to repeal last December.Read more...
Alarming Study Suggests Bitcoin Consumes an Astonishing Amount of Energy and It's Only Getting Worse
It takes a lot of electricity to mine bitcoins, and as more miners try to cash in on the crypto craze, the amount of energy required to win new coins increases accordingly. New research suggests the entire bitcoin network could consume as much as 7.7 gigawatts of electricity by the end of this year—enough to power a…Read more...
Doze Off With This Discounted Homedics White Noise Machine
Drown out excess noise while you sleep with his Homedics white noise machine. It has six soothing sounds to lull you to sleep, and is small enough to fit in a purse or suitcase, so you can be well-rested while you’re traveling too. The 25% off coupon will bring the price down to just $14.Read more...
Scientists Match Pollution in Greenland’s Ice Sheet to Events from Ancient Greece and Rome
We tend to associate industrial pollution with the modern era, but human civilizations have been contaminating the planet for thousands of years. By drilling deep into Greenland’s ice sheet, an interdisciplinary team of researchers has chronicled the industrial waste produced by the ancient Greeks and Romans over a…Read more...
Google Expands Free DDoS Protection to US Political Groups
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is opening up its free denial-of-service protection program to political groups in the United States, a move that will help political campaigns defend themselves against online attacks during the upcoming election season.Read more...
Stranger Things Actor David Harbour Calls Out ‘Greedy Dickheads’ Who Oppose Net Neutrality
The US Senate about to vote on a resolution to nullify new FCC rules that will rollback net neutrality. Overwhelmingly, Republican lawmakers oppose the action, despite the fact that Americans are united against them on this issue.
Yes, Thanos Is Hot
For some reason, there seems to be a bit of confusion as to whether Thanos, the true star of Avengers: Infinity War, is hot or not. Let’s clear that up once and for all, shall we? He’s hot as shit.Read more...
Chimp Beds Are Way Less Filthy Than Human Beds
In a twist that rivals cinema’s best, a new study published Tuesday in Royal Society Open Science suggests a horrible truth: We’ve been the damn dirty apes all along. It found that beds made by one of our closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, contain little personal filth, meaning germs and parasites from their own…Read more...
San Francisco Wants to Use Algorithms to Clear Thousands of Marijuana Convictions From the Record
The San Francisco District Attorney’s office is partnering with Code for America to trial a new algorithm to hasten clearing marijuana convictions. California’s landmark Proposition 64 opened the door for people with old marijuana convictions to petition to have the charges removed from their record. The algorithm…Read more...
Hints of the First Stars Seen in 13-Billion-Year-Old Oxygen
Scientists have spotted 13-billion-year-old oxygen in a distant galaxy—a signal of stars forming during the universe’s earliest days.Read more...
Does the New Gmail Feel Horribly Slow, Or Is It Just Me?
Google graced us with a fancy, new Gmail.com last month, and like, great! It’s nice to have new stuff to play with, including a snooze option that should have arrived ages ago, and a smart replies feature I’ll try out but probably never consistently use. But there is one thing about the redesign that’s driving me…Read more...
Tidal Reportedly Late on Payments to Record Labels
Waves of bad news keep crashing down upon Tidal. On Wednesday Dagens Næringsliv, a Norwegian newspaper, reported claims from Norweign record labels that the struggling music service has stopped sending out royalty payments.
Your Secret Shame Shows Will No Longer Stalk You on Hulu
We all have at least one show that we watched as a mistake. Either you were drunk, optimistic, or just curious to see what the dude from college was up to. Whatever your reason, you watched one damn episode and the show has stalked you around Hulu ever since. Now the company is finally fixing it.
The OnePlus 6 Looks Like the Beautiful Budget Baby of the S9 and iPhone X
In its early days, OnePlus was often accused of copying big name phone makers. Insinuations peaked following the launch of the OP3—which some feeling the company was just cribbing from the iPhone. But fast-forward two years later, and now it seems OnePlus has a new design inspiration because the new OnePlus 6 is…Read more...
Batman's Butler Alfred Is Finally Getting the Live-Action Origin Story He Deserves
Gotham may be on its way out, but one of its producers is not done with Batman television prequels.Read more...
Charge Your Gear In Style With the Twelve South HiRise Deluxe
Your favorite mobile devices are worthy of a throne, and you won’t find a better one than Twelve South’s HiRise Deluxe.
On This Week's Grim, Gruesome Handmaid's Tale, Gilead Rolls Out Its Eeriest Ritual Yet
Pregnant, imprisoned, and with a deeply broken spirit after nearly tasting freedom, June—who now willingly answers to “Offred”—drifts through this week’s Handmaid’s Tale, “Seeds,” with frightening detachment. But a teeny bit of much-needed hope still manages to peek through the misery.Read more...
Google Backtracks On Chrome Update That Broke Browser Games
Google has rolled back the Chrome update that broke the sound on many browser games, at least temporarily. Google removed the update until October to give developers a chance to patch their games.
Why Kilauea’s Volcanic Ash Is a Serious Health Hazard
When volcanoes ooze lava, people know to get the hell out of the way. They know the fiery red stuff threatens their homes and lives. But what about when eruptions produce lots of ash and gas? That stuff can be deadly, too.Read more...
Chinese Ride-Sharing Giant Removes Creepy Passenger Attractiveness Ratings After Woman's Murder
China’s ride-sharing behemoth Didi is trying to make its platform safer for users after a 21-year-old woman was allegedly murdered by one of its drivers.Read more...
LegionTries Being Terrible for an Episode, Succeeds
I like to call Legion a “mood piece.” It’s not so much about the story, which is pretty simple when you get down to it, but how it’s telling that story. The show wants to make you feel. It wants to challenge your mood. And it takes a lot of risks to do so. However, the latest episode—which retreaded old plot lines,…Read more...
No, a Lando Movie Isn't the Next Star Wars Story... for Now
Articles have been popping up all morning saying that a Lando Calrissian movie was set to be the next spotlight film in the works from Lucasfilm. But, sadly, that’s not true yet.Read more...
Vape Pen Explosion Kills Florida Man, Police Say
On Tuesday, a local medical examiner released their report that concluded a 38-year-old man in St. Petersburg, Florida, died due to an explosion in his vape pen that sent two piece of shrapnel into his cranium. According to the Washington Post, it’s believed to be one of the first deaths of its kind.Read more...
A $400 Surface Might Just Do the Trick
Microsoft’s Surface line of Windows 10 PCs have mostly been marketed as premium devices. But according to a new Bloomberg report, the company is planning to bring back a good ol’ fashioned cheap Surface, most likely to get in on some of that sweet sweet iPad money Apple’s been raking in (or to give us something to buy…Read more...
How Google One Actually Stacks Up to the Cloud Competition
These days it’s hard to do without a little bit of cloud storage space, whether it’s for your holiday photos or your digital music, and Google just revamped its offerings with new price points, a new name, and some new extras. So how does Google One stack up against what you can get from Apple, Microsoft, and others?Read more...
Famous Neutron Star Just Glitched in a Huge Way
On November 8, 2017, a spinning neutron star inside one of the most studied objects in the sky “glitched” more than it had ever glitched before.Read more...
Marvel Has Found Some Intriguing Writers for Its EternalsMovie
There’s more wild rumors about Ben Affleck’s future as Batman. Some very interesting set pictures for Daredevil reveal a surprise return. Robin Lord Taylor promises an apocalyptic Gotham finale. Plus, looks at the season finales of Once Upon a Time and The Flash, and behind the scenes on Solo: A Star Wars Story.…Read more...
Top Lawyer at Novartis Quits After Drug Company's $1.2 Million Payment to the President's Fixer Is Exposed
The top lawyer at pharmaceutical company Novartis has announced that he’s leaving the company today. The departure of General Counsel Felix Ehrat comes in the wake of news that Novartis had given $1.2 million to a secret shell company controlled by President Trump’s personal lawyer and “fixer,” Michael Cohen. Novartis…Read more...
The Dumbest People Online Think Chris Cillizza Is Antifa
Chris Cillizza is one of the dumbest pundits alive, a man with no concept of right and wrong beyond the horserace and no strongly held beliefs beyond the idea that people should be nice to the powerful. This is exactly why today, it was pretty funny to see the Criminally Online Right treat this guy as if he’s a Maoist…Read more...
The DOJ and FBI Are Now Reportedly Investigating Cambridge Analytica
Cambridge Analytica, the shady UK-based election firm that shut down after it allegedly partnered with an app to scrape data on at least 87 million Facebook users without their consent and months of ensuing controversy, is rapidly seeing its problems grow worse. Already embroiled in trouble with authorities in the UK,…Read more...
Netflix: We're Going to Have Churned Out 1,000 Originals By the End of the Year
Streaming giant Netflix, which has been aggressively pursuing an original content strategy at the same time it’s lost a great deal of its licensed content, says it is on track to have created over 1,000 original shows and movies by the end of the year.
Thandie Newton Wears a Fabulous Homage to Her Star Wars Debut at Solo Premiere
What do you do when someone says you can’t take your action figure collection to Cannes Film Festival? You say “fuck it” and do it anyway. Solo: A Star Wars Story actress Thandie Newton wore a custom Vivienne Westwood dress to the film’s Cannes premiere that featured action figures of all the black characters in the …Read more...
For Zombieland's 10th Anniversary, the Traditional Gift Is a Sequel
We’re nearing Zombieland’s Aluminum Anniversary, but you don’t have to worry about getting the screenwriters a present. In fact, to celebrate the horror comedy’s 10-year anniversary, they’ve decided to give us something: Another Zombieland.
Did New York Just Get Hit By a Derecho?
Your humble Earther weather correspondent went the roof of Gizmodo Media’s offices to capture the above picture. By the time he descended to the ground floor, all hell had broken loose.Read more...
The Air Force Would Appreciate Some Help Finding a Box of Grenades That Fell Off a Truck
Hello! Did you happen to be walking down a gravel road in or near Mountrail County, North Dakota and find a big ol’ crate of explosive grenade rounds? The US Air Force meant to fire those somewhere else, and would really like it if you return them.Read more...
The Communist Manifesto Gets a Comic Adaptation That's Both Nightmarish and Timely
As widely regarded as Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto is, it can be easy to forget that the scathing, seminal critique of capitalism and the bourgeoisie was hurriedly written over the course of a few days after months of procrastination.
The Weather Looks Bad, Guys
New York City is not looking so hot right now.
Man Arrested for Child Porn Named as Suspect in Leak of CIA Files to WikiLeaks
A suspect held in a Manhattan jail on child pornography charges is the lead suspect in last year’s leak of CIA hacking tools to WikiLeaks, reports the Washington Post.
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