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Why government agencies keep getting hacked
The most recent incident involves a division of the Justice Department.
From Miatas to Lamborghinis, these sports cars are meant for dirt, not asphalt
At one end of the spectrum, a lift kit for a Miata costs $250. At the other, there's the $270,000 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato.
The FTC has its eye on AI scammers
In a colorful post, the FTC let scammers know they are already well aware of AI exaggerations.
Is acid rain forming from the Ohio train derailment site?
Residents of East Palestine keep reporting health issues. Should people in other states be worried, too?
Scientists eye lab-grown brains to replace silicon-based computer chips
Chips are fast approaching physical limits. Replacing them with minibrains might be the next step forward.
Watch these tiny bugs catapult urine with their butts
Superpropulsion is a feat of physics—and a near constant occurrence for glassy-winged sharpshooters.
Beavers, snails, and elephants are top grads from nature’s college of engineering
Even your cat’s shadow might count as ‘ecosystem engineering.’
Spotify wants to understand your body on music
It teamed up with biometrics research company MindProber to study its users.
Why one California beach town is cracking down on balloons
Laguna Beach said the decision would keep litter out of the ocean and prevent potential fires.
Scientists just rediscovered a rare, fungi-eating ‘fairy lantern’
The genus Thismia’s biogeographical spread is still baffling botanists.