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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.

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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Physics

Physicists calculate exactly how long that last drop takes

Patience is a virtue, depending on a liquid’s internal friction.

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Diabetes

7 wild ways pregnancy changes your body forever

From bigger feet to separated ab muscles.

A worker searches for evidence at Burr Oak Cemetery July 14, 2009 in Alsip, Illinois. Police recently closed the cemetery declaring the site a crime scene after human remains were found on the ground at various locations in the cemetery. Police suspect hundreds of graves could have been dug up in the historic black cemetery over the last several years and the bodies dumped elsewhere on the grounds in order for the gravesites to be resold by the cemetery management. Blues music legend Willie Dixon and civil rights figure Emmett Till are among those buried in the suburban Chicago cemetery. The First Lady's office confirms that Michelle Obama's father, Fraser Robinson, is also buried there. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Environment

Moss helped nab notorious grave-robbers

Botanists say the plant ‘is a little bit freaky.’

Close up of non-dairy cheese made with rice proteins in dish
Agriculture

Rice cheese may be the next big thing

Early test batches contained 12 percent protein.

trees and shrubs are surrounded by a bright yellow weed
Agriculture

Weed that smells like paint thinner takes over Arizona

Stinknet is an invasive weed that can disperse thousands of seeds at a time.

Astronaut Loren J. Shriver, Mission Commander of STS-46, attempts to eat floating sweets on the flight deck of the shuttle Atlantis during its orbit of the earth, August 1992. (Photo by Space Frontiers/Getty Images)
NASA

Artemis II astronauts will eat a lot of tortillas on their trip to the moon

NASA offers a look at the menu for this historic 10-day mission.

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