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New government research paints a dire picture of Americans and their exercise habits. Across all 50

New government research paints a dire picture of Americans and their exercise habits. Across all 50 states, at least 15... [Gizmodo]( January 18, 2020 [The Most and Least Physically Active U.S. States]( [New government research paints a dire picture of Americans and their exercise habits. Across all 50 states, at least 15 percent of adults reported being physically inactive, while in some areas of the country, nearly 50 percent of adults said they got no form of exercise.]( [Computers]( ['Remarkable' Mathematical Proof Describes How to Solve Seemingly Impossible Computing Problem]( [You enter a cave. At the end of a dark corridor, you encounter a pair of sealed chambers. Inside each chamber is an all-knowing wizard. The prophecy says that with these oracles’ help, you can learn the answers to unanswerable problems. But there’s a catch: The oracles don’t always tell...]( [News]( [The Villain Always Wins]( [Courier service DoorDash—the company that’s managed with some success to dream up multiple predatory wage models for its independent contractors—has, according to recent data, pulled ahead of rival food delivery companies like Uber Eats and Grubhub. By every indication here, the bad guys are winning.]( [Privacy and Security]( [America's Most Powerful Woman Called Mark Zuckerberg a Crook. Facebook Has No Rebuttal]( [Shameful. Irresponsible. Accomplices.]( [Computers]( [Using a DNA-Based 'Computer,' Scientists Get the Square Root of 900]( [Using a computer-like system made from engineered DNA, scientists have computed the square root of 900.]( [Space]( [Elon Musk: A New Life Awaits You in the Off-World Colonies—for a Price]( [SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, who has previously conceded that many of the people whom he desires to send to Mars must be prepared to risk death in the process, has sweetened the deal with the hint of some indentured servitude.]( [Field Guide]( [How to Stop Too Many Tabs From Taking Over Your Browser]( [Browser tabs. Can’t live with them, can’t live without them. They’re both incredibly useful and an extremely annoying suck on your productivity and your computer’s system resources. But perhaps there is a way to use multiple tabs the way the universe intended without letting them run roughshod over your life.]( [dildos for fires]( [Dildos and Nude Fundraising Show How the Climate Crisis Is Changing Norms]( [The scope of the Australian bushfires is almost too horrifying to even try to grasp. A billion animals: dead. Sydney: shrouded in toxic air. Aboriginal sacred sites: gone. The Southern Hemisphere: blanketed in smoke.]( YOU MAY ALSO LIKE [Jalopnik]( [The 2021 GMC Yukon Can Spin In Place, But You Aren't Supposed To Know That]( [The new 2021 GMC Yukon reportedly has some surprising tricks up its sleeve, at least according to a talkative GM engineer at the crossover’s debut event earlier this week.]( [The A.V. Club]( [Chinese clout chasers are sneaking whole raw chickens into hot pot restaurants]( [Hot pot is an incredibly wholesome experience centered around the communal cooking (and eating) of a soup. You gather up a few friends, get seated around a massive pot of a boiling broth, and dunk every raw morsel the servers bring you. But, as anyone who loves hot pot will...]( [The Inventory]( [Saturday's Best Deals: Digital Best Sellers, Amazon Devices, Harry Potter, VitaCup Pods, and More]( [An Amazon Device Sale on Woot, Best-Sellers Magazine Gold Box, and the Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection leads off Saturday’s best deals from around the web.]( [Lifehacker]( [I Want to Upgrade Windows 7, but I'm Afraid to Lose My Programs]( [Everyone’s talking about Windows 7 this week. And even if you have absolutely no interest in the inner workings of your PC’s operating system, your attention has no doubt been drawn by Microsoft’s twist: The company isn’t supporting Windows 7 with security updates anymore.]( [Kotaku]( [Destiny 2's Latest Puzzle Is Turning Out To Be Brain-Breakingly Complex]( [Destiny 2 players have hit a brick wall in their quest to solve the popular online shooter’s latest puzzle. Now they’re pulling marathon sessions searching for the next breakthrough in a community-wide effort that is turning out to be the Destiny equivalent of mapping the human genome.]( You made it to the end. Thanks for reading our newsletter! [Visit Gizmodo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Profile Center]( © 2020 Gizmodo Media Group 1540 Broadway, 27th Floor New York, NY 10036

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