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Is the future of trucking electric? We drove the VNR Electric to find out.
We traveled to rural Virginia to see where Volvo makes the truck and take it for a spin.
Move over, Facetime: We’re calling on a 1987 Mitsubishi VisiTel video phone
The question remains: Do you want to see my face?
The untold story of the first U.S.-based nuclear spy, and how he got away with it
The saga of Clarence Hiskey, a chemist employed by the Manhattan Project, and Arthur Adams, a spy-runner, has largely fallen down a memory hole.
How does a composting toilet work? Ditch the flush.
Everything you need to know about the flush-free alternative.
How Rolls-Royce built its first EV, the Spectre
The 18-foot-long coupe brings an ethereal magic carpet ride smoothness.
Worryingly bendy humanoid robot can crush nuts, slice Coke bottles
Unitree’s unsettling ‘G1 Humanoid Agent’ can be yours for just $16,000. But the nightmare fuel is free.
Washington state deploys $30,000 drone to combat graffiti
The drone will shoot paint out a modified nozzle to cover vandalism.
Chicken fat supercapacitors could store green energy of the future
Researchers tested a surprising new way to recycle the biowaste.
How sweat and stamina helped make humans exceptional runners–and hunters
Endurance running for hunting likely began to evolve about 2.6 million years ago.
How Viking-age hunters took down the biggest animal on Earth
New research suggests that medieval Icelanders were scavenging and likely even hunting blue whales long before industrial whaling technology.