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World’s oldest known fossilized forest discovered in England
The debris from these 390 million year old trees changed the course of some ancient rivers.
TSA is testing a self-screening security checkpoint in Vegas
The new prototype station is largely automated, and transfers much of the work onto passengers.
Can EVs drive in National Radio Quiet Zone?
The only vehicles allowed near the Green Bank Telescope are diesel-powered.
Solar hits a renewable energy milestone not seen since WWII
With supply chains finally open, solar provided most of the nation's new electricity capacity last year.
Watch us try to make ‘Butler in a Box’ work like it’s 1983
Time has not been kind to this Siri and Alexa predecessor.
Big news: Popular Science is back on YouTube
You might know Kevin Lieber and Matt Tabor from Vsauce2. And if you don't, say hello.
Newly discovered deep-sea worm moves like a ‘living magic carpet’
Pectinereis strickrotti wiggles with feathery appendages tipped with gills that help it undulate under the sea.
The 2025 Ram 1500 pushes more power out of a smaller engine
The truck ditches the V8 for a more efficient turbocharged inline-six.
The science of Dune’s magnificent, merciless sandworms
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Take a look inside 13,000 animals–no scalpel required
Scientists from the openVertebrate project spent five years taking detailed CT scans of amphibians, reptiles, fish, and mammals.