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A close-up oil painting of a young woman with dark hair and a pensive expression, wearing an intricate white lace collar. She holds a pair of scissors to a lock of her hair, suggesting a moment of mourning or sacrifice.
Archaeology

Forget flowers: lovers in 18th- and 19th-century Ireland exchanged hair

Who needs boxes of chocolate?

a white driverless car drives in front of a large state capitol building
Self Driving

Radio waves could help driverless cars see around corners

HoloRadar helps give the vehicles a more complete picture of their surroundings.

glute stretch knee across belly
Fitness & Exercise

7 glute stretches for better mobility and less pain

Learn why your hips feel stiff and how to fix it with these expert-recommended movements for maximum mobility.

19th century Japanese coin in metal detectorist's hand
Archaeology

Metal detectorist finds 19th century Japanese coin in Australia

The discovery likely dates back to the continent’s gold rushes.

VAL D'ISERE FRANCE. 19-12-2010. Lindsey Vonn (USA) during the Super Giant Slalom section of the women's Super Combined race at the FIS Alpine skiing World Cup Val D'Isere France.
Physics

Downhill skiing’s biggest hurdle? Friction.

How skis meet snow be the difference between winning gold or silver.

a litter of naked mole rats
Wildlife

4 wild ways animals breed

There’s more than one way to pass down those genes.

Example of paired images used during free-view eyetracking study. These image pairs focused on participant reactions to spider versus other arthropods – (A) spider versus butterfly, (B) spider versus insect, (C) spider eyes versus insect eyes, (D) spider versus non-spider arachnid, and (E) spider versus myriapod. We also included a paired image of (F) scorpion versus non-scorpion arachnid to gain insight into whether participants respond differently to spiders versus scorpions (e.g., d vs. f).
Spiders

Psychologists made people look at spiders. They didn’t like it.

Humans will try to focus on almost anything else.

the sun hits a waterfall so it looks like fire
Environment

Yosemite’s glowing, golden waterfall is flowing again

The annual natural phenomenon event is expected to last until February 26.

A portrait of two brothers, Nico and Matteo Mucchetti, posing with their homemade, full-sized replica of a purple ride vehicle from Disney's "Big Hero 6" attraction. The younger brother sits inside the purple wooden structure, which is detailed with orange accents and a string of LED lights along the edge, while the older brother leans over the back. They are positioned in a dimly lit room, creating a dramatic spotlight effect on them and their project.
Vehicles

Teen brothers build a Disney-inspired ride in family basement

‘Big Hero 6’ inspired Nico and Matteo Mucchetti’s ambitious project.

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