The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new combination pain pill from the maker of OxyContin that is designed to discourage abuse by painkiller addicts. Purdue Pharma's new drug Targiniq ER is an extended release tablet that combines oxycodone — the active ingredient in OxyContin — with the drug naloxone. FDA regulators approved the... Continue Reading →
This Super-Efficient Lightbulb Uses Tesla Tech for an Incandescent Glow
Despite their inefficiency, old-school incandescent lightbulbs sure did put out a pleasant, natural-looking light. The folks at Finally Light Bulb missed that light, so they brought it back with an efficient, affordable bulb using technology Nikola Tesla once patented. The team visited Gizmodo's NYC office to show us the light. The Finally Light Bulb is... Continue Reading →
The Army Is cutting costs by 3D Printing their warheads
Every technology casts a shadow. In the case of 3D printing, for every potentially benign use —like bioprinting organs—there is an unsettling opposite like printing guns at home. Now, the army is looking to use 3D printing to make the world a more dangerous place in at least one more way: building deadlier warheads. The... Continue Reading →
Scientists cut HIV out of human genome
US scientists have physically cut the HIV virus out of infected cells by using enzymes. The method could, in theory, lead to a permanent cure for AIDS, though researchers warn there is still a long way to go. Scientists from Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia have pioneered a technique which uses a targeting... Continue Reading →
Lawmakers look to end corporate tax dodge
Leading Democrats inside and outside Congress have hit upon a strategy to curtail a recent epidemic of corporate tax dodging, which if left unchecked could cost the government tens of billions of dollars. It begins today with a closely watched hearing in the Senate Finance Committee, a prelude to a whirlwind of horse trading and... Continue Reading →
The World Health Organization Wants to Legalize Sex Work and Drugs
Earlier this month, the World Health Organization (WHO) released guidelines for helping to prevent the spread of HIV in key populations. The group, which also monitors the globe for pandemic outbreaks, says we have to decriminalize sex work and drugs if we want to stop HIV. HIV can be controlled with medications and safer sex,... Continue Reading →
UK to ‘decriminalize’ file-sharing
The British government has decriminalized the act of online video game, music and film piracy, after branding harsher punishment plans as “unworkable.” Beginning in 2015, internet users who persistently file-share will be sent a series of warning letters explaining that their actions are illegal. However, authorities will take no further action if the user continues... Continue Reading →
This tree produces 40 different types of fruit
An art professor from Syracuse University in the US, Van Aken grew up on a family farm before pursuing a career as an artist, and has combined his knowledge of the two to develop his incredible Tree of 40 Fruit. In 2008, Van Aken learned that an orchard at the New York State Agricultural Experiment... Continue Reading →
New Condom That Can Kill HIV, HPV & Herpes Could Hit The Market In Just Months
A new breakthrough in the way we fight sexually transmitted diseases could be a complete game changer, because within the next few months, condoms that can kill HIV, HPV and herpes could be hitting the market. An Australian biotech firm has developed a gel called VivaGel that actually fights STDs and has proven effective in... Continue Reading →
eBay brings its RedLaser barcode-scanner app to Google Glass
You might know eBay as the website where you can buy a rare NES game for a hundred grand, but the company also has its own barcode scanner, called RedLaser. It's been out on Android and iOS for a while, and now the company is bringing it to Google Glass, allowing you to quite literally... Continue Reading →