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Allow us to pump you up with these muscle science stories.
Newly discovered ‘Stonehenge of the Netherlands’ is 4,000 years old
The giant burial ground and solar calendar is about an hour's drive from Amsterdam.
These auditory illusions make people hear phrases as melodies
A linguist explains why spoken words sound melodic when repeated over and over.
Families flee states amid restrictions on gender-affirming health care
Missouri, Florida, and Texas are among at least 20 states that have limited components of gender-affirming health care for trans youth.
AAROK is France’s bigger, newer take on the US’s Reaper drone
The drone prototype sports a wingspan of 72 feet. It is designed to carry weapons.
Amazon tricked millions into renewing Prime subscriptions, FTC lawsuit claims
The agency continues its attempts to rein in Amazon with a new filing alleging purposefully confusing Prime options.
What an electric vehicle’s MPGe rating really means
Here's how to think about an electric vehicle's efficiency using the MPGe metric—and how it relates to mile per gallon.
Neanderthals were likely creating art 57,000 years ago
A decorated cave in France gives scientists more insight to the lives of our early human cousins.
The mysterious sickness that made a million of people fall asleep at once
Plus other fun facts from The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week.
Horses once had multiple hoofed toes
What happened to them is still a bit of a mystery.