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Engineering
Bone-like, hollow concrete design makes it 5.6 times stronger
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Engineering
How standard screws cracked a 173-year-old architectural mystery
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Archaeology
Medieval child ‘vampire burial’ exhumed near Polish cathedral
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Concept Cars
LEGO built a full-scale, drivable McLaren P1 model
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Private Space Flight
Five new massive satellites outshine most evening stars
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Mental Health
The research supports you taking a sick day
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Deep Space
Astrophysicist predicts (slightly) higher chance for major asteroid impact in 2029
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Space X
Polaris Dawn astronauts complete historic first commercial spacewalk
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Self Driving
Japan will test self-driving bullet trains in 2028
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AI
Amazon says its football AI can predict blitzes
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Space X
Polaris Dawn is on its way to attempt first-ever commercial spacewalk
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Evolution
Researchers want to unlock genetics of the world’s tiniest animals
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Robots
Oil-filled ‘muscles’ give this robot leg a spring in its step
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AI
The improbable voyage of Starship Titanic, the 1998 Douglas Adams video game filled with ‘unhinged’ chatbots
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Sun
NASA releases first photo of 860-square-foot solar sail in orbit
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AI
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Technology
Move over, atomic clocks: Nuclear clocks are on the way
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Evolution
Tiny triceratops ancestor named after gnomes
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Wildlife
Invasive jellyfish ‘clones’ are spreading into Canada
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International Space Station
NASA can explain Starliner’s spooky, pulsing sounds
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Archaeology
The famous railing from ‘Titanic’ has broken off from Titanic
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Insects
Watch the world’s fastest backflipping bug
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Archaeology
Egyptologists uncover 2,500 year-old observatory full of precise tools
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Archaeology
Mummified brains show cocaine arrived in Europe far earlier than we thought
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Physics
The paper most likely to give you a paper cut, according to science
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AI
Cops are using AI software to write police reports
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Archaeology
Huge mastodon skull found in a rural Iowa creek
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Mars
Just 5 impacts on Mars sent hundreds of meteorites to Earth
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AI
A lifeless hydrogel blob can play Pong
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Particle Physics
The world’s fastest microscope captures electrons down to the attosecond
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Electric Vehicles
‘Militarized’ Cybertrucks are coming—if you can open the doors
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International Space Station
Starliner astronauts are watering plants and fixing urine pumps on ISS
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Internet
Steve Jobs’ very own Apple-I computer is for sale
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Heart Disease
A new organ transport box doubles the window for heart transplants
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Spiders
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Black Holes
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Evolution
The dodo was faster and smarter than you think
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Evolution
This eyeless cavefish grows extra taste buds on its head
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Space
Space beer may taste better than Earth beer
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Deep Space
Dinosaur-killing asteroid likely came from deep space beyond Jupiter
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Science
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Science
Man finds gigantic mammoth tusk in a Mississippi creek
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Animals
Extremely rare tardigrade fossils seen in unprecedented detail
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AI
AI tongue scanner can diagnose illnesses with 96 percent accuracy
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Space X
SpaceX accused of dumping polluted Starship wastewater in Texas for years
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Dinosaurs
This ancient crocodile looked kind of like a dolphin
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Animals
Butterflies anchor cocoons with silk Velcro and seat-belts
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Engineering
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AI
Watch Google’s ping pong robot beat humans at their own game
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Mars
Scientists think atmospheric ‘glitter’ can warm Mars over 50 degrees
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Archaeology
Astronauts conduct the first archeological study in space
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Aviation
China’s super-secret space plane spotted above Europe
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AI
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Archaeology
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Health
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Internet
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Engineering
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Archaeology
‘Screaming woman’ may solve a 3,500-year-old mummy mystery
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AI
AI is coming to a Taco Bell drive-thru near you
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AI
Robot dentist can prep a tooth crown in 15 minutes
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Fitness & Exercise
Olympians in super-spike shoes could shatter records
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Biology
Bioengineered parasites may one day deliver meds into your brain
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Animals
Study claims life tried to evolve 1.5 billion years earlier than we thought
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Dinosaurs
‘Deep-snouted’ tyrannosaur fossils uncovered at construction site
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