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Heavy EVs need strong tires—which means reinventing their wheels
EVs are heavier than their gas-powered cousins. Designing tires for them is a unique challenge.
The newest robot dog can scale walls and ceilings
Magnetic feet make climbing easy for these 18-pound robots.
Meta is open sourcing its automated content moderation tool
The Hasher-Matcher-Actioner, explained.
What more rain in the Arctic means for people, ecosystems, and wildlife
Here's what you need to know from NOAA's Arctic Report Card 2022.
Armored vehicles with laser weapons are coming to a US fort next year
These special Strykers will fight the enemy with photons instead of bullets.
Born of eugenics, can standardized testing escape its past?
High-stakes testing has struggled with overt and implicit biases. Should it still have a place in modern education?
Twitter suspensions, Elon Musk’s jet, and other messes you may have missed this week
Twitter just removed multiple journalists from the platform and shut down Spaces.
A warming planet may have set the stage for dinosaurs to rule the Earth
Climate change around the Triassic-Jurassic mass extinction may have wiped out some of the competition.
Google Chrome’s new search function will help you keep tabs on your tabs
Find everything you need in that endless row of open tabs.
The nation’s largest water supplier declares a ‘drought emergency’ ahead of 2023
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California provides water to about 19 million people.