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Ancient Greece’s biggest port is older than we thought
New archaeological discoveries add 500 years to the history of this storied harbor.
‘Safe’ driver assist tools could be doing more harm than good
A first-of-its-kind safety report testing advanced driver assistance systems suggests carmakers aren’t doing enough to prevent driver abuse and misuse.
Researchers propose fourth traffic signal light for hypothetical self-driving car future
It's called 'white' for now, until a color that 'does not create confusion' is picked.
When steering balls of poop, dung beetles use the stars to navigate
Plus other weird things we learned this week.
Dish soap, hotel key cards, and confusion: Boeing FAA audit unearths dozens of issues
'This won’t be back to business as usual...'
Why Ski-Doo is the only snowmobile permitted in Yellowstone
The park's rules protect wildlife–and keep things quiet.
Sorry, Darwin: Most male mammals aren’t bigger than females
'It’s very Victorian Era thinking about gender roles.'
Huge 60-foot-tall buoy uses ocean waves to create clean energy
CorPower’s C4 prototype just completed a successful six-month test run off the coast of Portugal. Here are the results.
Detergent pods are only the start of clothing’s microplastic pollution problem
A New York City bill to ban laundry pods is just one of many proposed solutions.
Cicadas pee in jet streams like bigger animals
Other insects flick urine away in droplets, but that can waste energy for hungry cicadas.