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Climate Change

Prepping for a disaster? You’ll probably want to pack a little treat.

It’s not just sardines and dried beans. Self-identified preppers are also stashing luxuries like coffee and chocolate.

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Wildlife

Wild bobcat making remarkable recovery after getting hit by car

Two orthopedic surgeons and one four hour surgery later, the young feline is on the mend.

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The most eco-friendly burial option isn’t cremation or human composting

With more options than ever, we break down which one’s best for the planet.

Detail Showing a Male Figure in Profile on a Mayan Ceramic from Tikal (Photo by M and M, Inc/Corbis via Getty Images)
Archaeology

Ancient Mayan water filters stopped a lot—just not mercury poisoning

The civilization made the most of its technology, but everything has its limits.

a white rat and a black rat looking out of a cage
Wildlife

163 surrendered rats seek new homes in Massachusetts

‘Rats have a bad reputation, but they actually make really great companion pets.’

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Fitness Gear

On’s new LightSpray CloudMonster 3 Hyper running shoe is built by robots in 3 minutes flat

The On LightSpray Cloudmonster 3 Hyper running shoe relies on a clever automated production process that makes a lighter, more comfortable sneaker.

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AI

AI has powerful uses for First Nations oral cultural knowledge

Here’s how.

a turtle wearing a 3D printed wheel chair
Wildlife

A 3D-printed wheelchair is helping this turtle walk again

A volunteer used input from Redditers to fine tune the reptile’s mobility assistance device.

Minamitorishima island in Pacific Ocean seen from above
Pollution

Japan eyes distant island for nuclear waste dump

Minamitorishima is nearly 1,250 miles east of Tokyo.

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