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Recently, Lego was kind enough to send io9/Gizmodo a complimentary copy of its brand new set from the popular PlayStation 5 game, the Tallneck. In Horizon, Tallnecks are large, docile robotic creatures that graze in large fields and act as waypoints to unlock areas of the games map for the player. Each Tallneck is treated a puzzle unto itself for the games protagonist, Aloy, to navigate鈥攕o a 1,200-piece Lego set that took about four hours to complete sounded like a treat. What follows is a diary of that build, complete with photos. It all began with opening the box and finding eight
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under wraps, physicists at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory LIGO are finally allowed to freak out publicly about gravitational waves. And theyre enjoying the hell out of it. Seeing the data that the public just saw hit me like at ton of bricks, Scott Hughes, an astrophysicist at MIT who learned of LIGOs big discovery back in September, told me on Thursday. Imagine twenty three years of your career suddenly coming to fruition. Its hard to express the way everything seemed to just fall into place. Giddy laughter, raucous cheering, and tearful speeches set the tone for the historic announcement, delivered Thursday at a press con
stanley thermos ference in Washington D.C. A month ago, Gizmodo was the first to report the discovery. My reaction was just鈥?wow, said David Reitz a physicist and LIGO executive director at the California Institute of Technology. Did I think the signal was too good to be true Absolutely. Indeed, many of the physicists I spoke with at the announcement expressed total denial at first seeing the cosmic ripples of two black holes colliding over a billion light years away. The signal was just so damn good. Peter Shawhan, a professor of physics at
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