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After making its way through the developer and beta versions of the browser, a significant new feature has just arrived... [Gizmodo]( April 23, 2020 [Tab Groups Is Chrome's Best New Feature in Years, and Here's How to Use It]( [After making its way through the developer and beta versions of the browser, a significant new feature has just arrived in the stable version of Google Chrome that most of us are using: Tab Groups. It might just change the way you browse the web forever.]( [Health]( [What Hapandemics in Vegas Doesn't Stay in Vegas]( [Vegas, what the fuck you doing?]( [Health]( [Report: HHS Put Aide Nicknamed the 'Dog Breeder,' an Actual Dog Breeder, in Charge of Virus Response]( [Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar appointed an aide with “minimal public health experience” and who had spent the six years prior to joining the agency running a dog breeding business to head its coronavirus response in mid-January, Reuters reported on Wednesday. Sources said decisions made by that official...]( [Health]( [CEO Defends Reopening Gyms by Falsely Claiming Coronavirus Can Be Cured 'With a Few Hundred Dollars' Worth of Drugs']( [The CEO of Life Time gyms, Bahram Akradi, was on CNBC today defending his company’s decision to soon reopen its gyms in states that are lifting lockdowns, such as Georgia. It feels like the kind of clip that will be played in future documentaries about how poorly we handled the...]( [Bad Ideas]( [The Space Shuttle Was a Beautiful—but Terrible—Idea]( [In 2005, then-NASA administrator Michael Griffin shocked the aerospace community when he openly criticized the Space Shuttle program, describing it to USA Today as a “mistake,” “just barely possible,” and “not the right path” for the United States.]( [Physics]( [The Trouble With Stephen Wolfram’s New 'Fundamental Theory of Physics']( [Stephen Wolfram, computer scientist, physicist, and CEO of software company Wolfram Research (behind Wolfram Alpha and Mathematica) made headlines this week when he launched the Wolfram Physics Project. The blog post announcing the project explains that he and his collaborators claim to have “found a path to to the fundamental...]( [Bad Ideas]( [How Transforming My Apartment Into an Indoor Farm Turned Into a Very Bad Idea]( [A little over a year ago, I came up with an idea for story to turn my apartment into an indoor garden. This ended up being a terrible idea, though in my defense it was late January, and I was hoping the addition of greenery could inject some vitality back...]( [Earth Science]( [Heavy Rainfall May Have Sparked Kilauea's Explosive 2018 Eruption]( [Scientists are attributing the 2018 Kilauea eruption, which destroyed hundreds of homes on Hawaii’s Big Island, to a surprising source: intense and sustained rainfall.]( YOU MAY ALSO LIKE [Kotaku]( [A Sci-Fi SimCity Is Exactly What I've Needed]( [A lot of people’s response to the pressures of all of this has been to retreat to the sunny skies and green pastures of Animal Crossing. Which is fine to a point, but after too long I find myself getting a little tired of the idealism, and start craving something...]( [Jalopnik]( [What Is The Most Horsepower You Can Buy For $25,000?]( [Gas prices are plummeting and the price of a barrel of oil is less than zero. While we’re not suggesting you buy the thirstiest car you can, now’s a good time for a fun thought exercise: If you were to spend around $25,000 on a high-HP car, what gives you...]( [Jalopnik]( [Police Chases Are Dangerous And Need To Stop]( [High speed pursuit has long been a fascination in this country. Running from the cops is practically a national tradition. Hell, NASCAR was basically founded on the back of prohibition-era runners. Every time there is a major police chase, it’s breaking news nationwide. The most recent of which involved an...]( [Jalopnik]( [We're Beginning To See What The New Normal Will Look Like]( [For the cottage industry of organizations that make it their business to predict how many cars will be sold in the U.S. this year, it’s been a chaotic year, from early projections of just under 17 million to new projections of 12 million or lower. The more interesting question, though,...]( [Kotaku]( [How To Crush Jules In Final Fantasy VII Remake’s Absurd Squat Contest]( [At Moscow’s Vystavochnaya station, in 2013, you could board the train for free—if you could bust out 30 bodyweight squats inside of two minutes. The first hints of a glorious new fitness revolution? Nope. Just a pilot program to promote good health (and the ‘14 Sochi Olympics). But what’s important...]( 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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