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Why the EU wants to build an underwater cable in the Black Sea
According to reports, this effort will reduce reliance on communications infrastructure that runs through Russia.
Why the CEO of Ferrari doesn’t care about self-driving cars
The automaker is developing an electric vehicle, though.
Get ready for the world’s first permanent EV-charging road
A roughly 13-mile span of Swedish highway could charge mass transit vehicles, and maybe commuters' EVs, as early as 2025.
The US is seeking a firefighter helmet that protects against flames and bullets
Firefighters have a job that can involve responding to scenes with active shooters.
Extinct ‘thunder beasts’ went from mini to massive in the blink of an evolutionary eye
The Eocene-era megaherbivores took full advantage of the dinosaur's demise.
More toxic chemicals will be banned globally—but there’s a catch
A handful of exemptions mean the chemicals will not completely disappear as a threat.
All the products that Google has sent to the graveyard
Google Reader, Jacquard, and Wave are among the many hyped-up projects that never really took off.
Baby anemonefish can rapidly change their genes to survive in the sea
Reef fish larvae can also swim a speedy 10 to 12 body lengths per second.
Power plants may face emission limits for the first time if EPA rules pass
If finalized, these regulations could keep 617 million metric tons of the greenhouse gas out of the air.
A new mask adds ‘realistic’ smells to VR
The device, the authors hope, can make virtual reality feel more lifelike.