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Adélie penguins walking along the Antarctic coastline.
Birds

How pungent poop could help Antarctica’s penguins

The gases in penguin poop–or guano–can help form cooling clouds.

Ditch Plains beach entry Montauk Long Island New York in the Hamptons with rip current warning sign
Drones

Florida man rigs drone to save drowning teen

A fast-thinking shark fisherman lashed a life preserver to the device.

a smiley face made of white sunscreen on a hand
Cancer

Do I really need to wear sunscreen every day? We asked dermatologists.

‘The best sunscreen is one that you’re willing to apply and reapply.’

a dog with wide eyes and ears perked up is kissed by two humans
Dogs

Dogs can fulfill our need to nurture

‘Contrary to popular belief, only a small minority of dog owners actually treat their pets like human children.’

Magnus Carlsen speaking into microphone at chess event
Internet

143,000 people teamed up to tie the world’s top chess player

‘Magnus vs. The World’ saw the living legend draw after 46 days and 32 moves.

Woman sleeping in bed with tape over mouth
Social Media

Don’t tape your mouth before bed

New research confirms the health hack can be dangerous.

Man holding woolly rat out for camera
Wildlife

Elusive woolly rat photographed for the first time

The 4.4 lbs rodent is native to Papua New Guinea’s mountain rainforests.

a pink and yellow flower with delicate petals
Bees

Plants can hear tiny wing flaps of pollinators

Colorful snapdragons can respond accordingly when bees are buzzing nearby.

Solar system, computer artwork.
Space

In what order did the planets in our solar system form?

Own a piece of science history.

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Popular Science has been demystifying the worlds of science and technology since 1872. We explain the inner workings of the phone in your pocket, explore world-changing innovations, and examine everything from the marvels of deep space to the secret lives of staples like bread. We deliver an engaging, approachable, and inclusive look at emerging technologies and scientific advances.
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