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One year after the toxic train derailment, is East Palestine safe? Depends on whom you ask.
"We are truly the canaries in the coal mine."
Not all underwater reefs are made of coral
The US has created artificial reefs from sunken ships, radio towers, boxcars and even voting machines.
Check out some of the past year’s most innovative musical inventions
The finalists of this year's Guthman Musical Invention Competition include spinning guitars and handheld electromagnets.
Sam Altman: Age of AI will require an ‘energy breakthrough’
Speaking at Davos, OpenAI's CEO spoke of a vague AI future made possible only by currently unavailable resources.
World’s largest known deep-sea coral reef is bigger than Vermont
Scientists initially thought that the 6.4 million acre seascape off the southeastern United States was a dead zone.
Extreme cold still happens in a warming world
Climate instability may be disrupting the polar vortex.
Google clarifies Chrome’s ‘Incognito Mode’ isn’t as private as you might think
A more detailed disclaimer is being rolled out ahead of Google’s $5 billion class action lawsuit settlement.
Why volcanic lava is so hard to stop
Countries have built barriers and tried explosives in the past.
How some automakers are still pushing ahead for a hydrogen-powered future
Why now—and what would it take to get there?
Four new octopus species discovered in the deep-sea vents off Costa Rica
The cephalopods were found near the region’s hydrothermal vents under 1.5 miles of ocean water.