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  • “These 10 cars crash the most often in America”

    A study that raises more questions than that it answers questions, such as we of our American friends are accustomed to. As we have regularly expressed concerns about the findings that JD Power every year to the outside, and as we round through the comments scrolling, it seems that we are not the only ones.…

  • The Mad King of Juice: Inside the Dysfunctional Origins of Juicero

    Illustration: Jim Cooke/Gizmodo The Mad King of Juice: Inside the Dysfunctional Origins of Juicero Bryan MenegusToday 1:35pmFiled to: juicero doug evans jeff dunn silicon valley cold-pressing juicing wellness rich roll oprah 15516 Edit Promote Share to Kinja Toggle Conversation tools Go to permalink You may also like GizmodoAll the Crazy Shit We Learned About the…

  • Can a Pill Make You More Moral?

    Image: Sonny Abesamis/Flickr It’s a reasonable goal to want everyone on Earth to be more moral. Maybe there’d be less suffering, and people would be happier or more prosperous. But what is morality? Are there any drugs that can make us more moral humans? Are they ready for us to debate about their use? Moral…

  • The Appalling Cost of Women’s Health Care Under the American Health Care Act

    Image: Amino By looking at data from its own database of more than 9 billion health insurance claims, Amino determined how much basic health services, like birth control and routine cancer screenings, could cost women if that burden was shifted from insurers to patients. Here are some of the findings: IUD: $1,000. An option for long-lasting…

  • Will Your Summer Be Uncomfortably Hot?

    Image: NOAA It’s hot. It’s been hot. It’s going to be hot. The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration just released its 2017 summer temperature outlook for the United States. And hopefully this won’t surprise you, but chances are that this summer will be hotter than average. The map might look confusing, at least it confused me…

  • Here’s How Much Bubble Wrap You Need To Wrap A Giant Whale Heart

    The blue whale heart on display at ROM. (Image Courtesy of Jacqueline Waters, Royal Ontario Museum) It then took another six months to dehydrate the heart and plastinate all the fat. Before the plasticized heart was completely hardened, the team was able to dissect it and shape it to make it palatable for the public—or…

  • The Biggest Android News Came Nearly a Week Before I/O

    The pre-show before the Day 1 Keynote of I/O 2017. (Image: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo) I/O, Google’s huge developer conference/outdoor coding festival will be wrapping up in Mountain View tomorrow. Thousands of developers have been soaking in the sun and knowledge while Google woos them with free Google Homes, raw vegan salads, and a live performance by…

  • Apple has released the first public beta of macOS Sierra 10.12.6

    Apple released the first public beta of the desktop operating system macOS Sierra 10.12.6. A public beta became available after a day of closed testing developers and a few days after the release of macOS Sierra 10.12.5. To access the beta test through the Apple Software Beta Program by signing in with your Apple ID,…

  • Apple has released the first public beta of iOS 10.3.3

    Apple has made available to the public beta of mobile operating system iOS 10.3.3. So now not only developers, but also iPhone and iPad users can download and install a beta iOS version 10.3.3. A public beta of 10.3.3 iOS became available through the day of closed testing developers and a few days later after…

  • Tonino Lamborghini Alpha One worth $ 2,100

    Tonino Lamborghini Alpha One is a luxury smartphone, the body of which is made of liquid metal, which is stronger than titanium. In addition, in the decoration used expensive varieties of Italian leather. Both are also used in the creation of Italian sports cars. The characteristics of the gadget are very impressive. Alpha One is…