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Why an old-school auto tech organization is embracing electrification
As EVs get popular, so do their parts.
Pandemic shipping took a heavy toll on the climate
'Public health and the climate cannot wait for an entirely new generation of vessels.'
A mythological Norse beast may have just been a weird, hungry whale
The folktale monster ate with its mouth extremely wide open—which is how some cetaceans gulp up fish in real life.
Dementia care programs are not just for the patient
Medical care for people with Alzheimer’s is widely acknowledged to be fragmented and incomplete.
US intelligence: Energy weapons or attacks very unlikely to have caused ‘Havana syndrome’
Here's what to know about the reported symptoms, what directed energy weapons do, and what US spy agencies think.
Why government agencies keep getting hacked
The most recent incident involves a division of the Justice Department.
Flamingoes have big personalities—and their friendships prove it
The iconic pink birds can be very picky about who they hang out with.
Eli Lilly commits to cap insulin prices at $35 per month
Around 1 in 6 Americans with diabetes have reported rationing insulin due to the cost, according to the CDC.
This hybrid hummingbird’s colorful feathers are a genetic puzzle
It’s not a new species, but somehow two pink-feathered parents produced a golden offspring.
Desert lionesses now reign over beaches on the Skeleton Coast
As lions return to hunting fur seals on Namibia's coast, a new geofencing project tries to keep people out of the way.