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Monitoring volcanoes that could explode? A drone is on it.
By keeping track of the ratio of certain gasses, it can predict when a volcano is likely to erupt.
‘Avatar 2’s high-speed frame rates are so fast that some movie theaters can’t keep up
Some theaters' projectors are glitching out when faced with 48 fps.
Ancient social networks spread pottery trends across the world
Techniques spread over huge distances in a short period of time thousands of years before social media.
Two men set up a scam that sent billions of robocalls. They may have to pay $300 million.
Remember all those auto warranty scam calls? You can largely blame these guys for the annoyance.
Watch this big battery pack drop 50 feet in an aircraft safety test
To help explore how electric aircraft components hold up to impact, just add gravity.
TikTok to tell users the ‘why’ behind ‘For You’
The app's new feature offers a peek at their secret algorithm.
This is your brain on Christmas music
Love it or loathe it, the annual barrage of holly, jolly tunes has some power over people's psyche.
Demand for children’s medications during ‘tripledemic’ forces pharmacies to limit purchases
Since last year, there's been 65 percent jump in the sale of children's fever reducers and medications.
Radar-informed hazard maps could help protect people from lava flows
Forecasting tools can help track lava burning at 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit.
Certain funguses are deadly for frogs. Could ‘vaccinating’ them help?
Amphibians are susceptible to disease, just like humans.