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For more than a century, cars have meant freedom, escape and self-reinvention to Americans. Now Tesla’s forthcoming Cybercab ...
Astronomy fans can zoom in practically forever into the stunning first images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory ...
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. H5N1 bird flu has been making a lot of headlines since last year, and for good reason: since March 2024 this subtype of ...
Could Mysterious Black Hole Burps Rewrite Physics?
Trade impulse clothing purchases for botanical dyes, upcycled apparel, creative mending, flexible sizing, and more ...
The collapse of the world’s second-largest ice sheet would drown cities worldwide. Is that ice more vulnerable than we know?
A Denisovan skull has been identified for the first time. The find was based on proteins and calcified dental plaque ...
When nights stay hot, more people die, many from cardiovascular problems. But there are simple methods you can use to stay ...
New strategies help to reduce callous and unemotional traits in children, guiding them toward productive lives ...
American military engineers designed the GBU-57/B bomb to devastate deeply buried bunkers without radioactive fallout. It’s ...
NOAA’s Hurricane Hunter airplane missions significantly increase the accuracy of hurricane forecasts, but President Trump’s ...
Gravitational assists are an emblematic example of why space travel is hard —it is exactly rocket science, after all. Gravity ...
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