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This weird-looking British ship will keep an eye out for sabotage beneath the surface
It's called the Proteus, and it's a surveillance vessel.
Elon Musk says ‘we dug our own grave with Cybertruck’ ahead of its November release
Tesla CEO announced the release date during an earnings call this week.
Small planes are still spewing toxic lead across the US, EPA says
The agency says the more than 220,000 piston-engine aircraft still running on lead fuel are a public health concern under the Clean Air Act.
What are carrier strike groups, the ships the US sent near Israel?
The main vessel is a 1,092-foot-long aircraft carrier, but these strike groups include other ships too. Here's what's in them.
The IRS’ free online tax filing program will be super exclusive in 2024
Thirteen states will offer the no-cost Direct File pilot program, although only if you meet certain requirements.
7 tips to get the most out of your Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5
Make sure you're making the most of your folding phone.
The world’s hottest chili pepper is worse than bear spray
Guinness World Records crowns Pepper X as the new spicy pepper king.
The new electrified E-Ray is the quickest Corvette ever
The car's smart software knows exactly how to employ the Vette's new electric motor. Here's how it all works.
Europeans ate a lot more seaweed 8,000 years ago
There are about 10,000 different species of seaweeds around the world today, but only 145 species are regularly consumed.
Unraveled nerves and mesmerizing caffeine crystals: 10 sensational glimpses of the microscopic realm
Photos from the Nikon Small World competition reveal a world that appears unreal.