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A ‘bionic eye’ scan of an ancient, scorched scroll points to Plato’s long-lost gravesite
Technology continues to reveal new details written on parchment burned by the Mount Vesuvius eruption of 79 CE.
Inside the new $2 billion campus that GM hopes will launch it into the future
Can the Technology and Design Center help make the century-old company cool again?
US finally breaks ground on its first-ever high-speed rail
The rail could connect Los Angeles and Las Vegas by the end of the decade.
Don’t bring us the snake that bit you, Australian hospital says
'That becomes a huge disaster.'
The bombastic 19th-century anti-vaxxer who fueled Montreal’s smallpox epidemic
Alexander Milton Ross's tale reveals striking similarities to today's vaccine hesitancy and the enduring challenge of combating misinformation campaigns.
The world’s first successful limb re-attachment is a fascinating story of science and human ingenuity
A team of doctors did something in real life that had only ever existed in mythology and science fiction.
Critically endangered lemur attacked by vulnerable fosa in Madagascar
Scientists say fosas are not 'the bad guy.'
Read the last letters by George Mallory, who died exploring Mt. Everest in 1924
'Darling I wish you the best I can.'
8 years into America’s e-scooter experiment, what have we learned?
The climate benefits of shared e-scooters depend upon how companies deploy and manage them, and what steps are taken to keep riders safe.
Should you take vitamin D? Here’s the science
Some people take too much, and too many get too little. Experts explain who needs D supplements, and why.