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Environment

Your gadgets are actually carbon sinks—for now

New research finds billions of tons of carbon get trapped in the ‘technosphere.’

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Science

As biolabs multiply globally, some experts worry about oversight

India’s policymakers have ambitious plans for pathogen research. Can safety infrastructure keep up?

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Social Media

Where to find Meta AI in Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram—and what you can do with it

AI assistance is never far away in Meta’s apps (whether you like it or not).

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Wildlife

13 dramatic photos that capture the beauty of marine sanctuaries

Be in awe of our National Marine Sanctuary System.

A common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) off Croatia in the Mediterranean Sea.
Ocean

Here’s what scientists know about consciousness of octopuses

Octopuses and their relatives are a new animal welfare frontier.

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Tech Hacks

How to read text from images on Windows

Pick out text from scanned signs, receipts, documents, and more.

Roboticists at the Tallinn University of Technology have developed a new class of bio-inspired feet that significantly enhance robot mobility on challenging terrains like mud and wet snow.
Wildlife

Dog robots can trek through mud using moose-inspired hooves

Silicone booties sped up a machine’s journey through the Estonian woods by as much as 55 percent.

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Archaeology

Researchers make brandy in replica of disgraced emperor’s 2,000-year-old tomb distillery

China’s distillation history may be 1,000 years older than previously thought.

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Dogs

Sniffing dogs join the fight against invasive spotted lanternflies

Trained canines can locate pesky egg masses.

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Popular Science has been demystifying the worlds of science and technology since 1872. We explain the inner workings of the phone in your pocket, explore world-changing innovations, and examine everything from the marvels of deep space to the secret lives of staples like bread. We deliver an engaging, approachable, and inclusive look at emerging technologies and scientific advances.
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