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Flagstones enclosure seen shortly after construction in the middle Neolithic period.
Archaeology

This ‘unusual’ stone circle may predate Stonehenge

A crew first discovered Flagstones while building a highway in the 1980s.

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Speakers

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You can save up to 43% on an ultra-portable speaker, and up to 30% on more powerful party speakers—but only through March and only with Popular Science.

Concept of Earth day 2024
Sustainability

Forget about your carbon footprint. Try ‘climatemaxxing.’

Climate action is a guilt trip. Let’s make it aspirational instead.

Tabby cats, with their distinctive coats adorned in a symphony of stripes, dots, and swirls, bring a unique charm to the feline world. These enchanting creatures, often seen in shades of brown, black, and gray with hints of cream, captivate us with their individual patterns. The classic tabby pattern, characterized by bold stripes that run along the cat's back and tail, evokes a sense of timeless elegance. Whether in ebony, tawny, or ashen gray, each tabby cat carries a visual narrative that tells a story of nature's creativity. Some tabbies flaunt the mesmerizing "spotted" pattern, where dots of color dance across their fur like stardust. Others boast the intricate "swirls," a delicate and graceful arrangement of lines that adds an artistic flair to their appearance. Completing their ensemble are those endearing whiskers that frame their faces, adding an extra touch of charm to these captivating companions. Tabby cats, in their varied hues and unique patterns, bring a touch of artistry and individuality to our homes, turning each encounter into a delightful exploration of feline aesthetics.
Diseases

How to protect your pets from bird flu

H5N1 continues to circulate in wild animals, cows, and poultry–cats and dogs aren’t immune.

A mother humpback whale and her calf swimming in warm waters.
Ocean

Whale pee moves vital nutrients thousands of miles

'We often think of plants as the lungs of the planet. Animals are the circulatory system.’

Close up of lemon shark
Sharks

Megalodon may have been ‘even longer’ than we thought

Think more lemon shark than great white.

Conceptual image with a bunch of floating eyeballs in different sizes overlooking a red computer, could symbolize ideas around how we are being tracked and watched online on social media
Tech Hacks

How to remove Google search results about you

You can get misleading links deleted—or make it harder for people to find you.

bald eagle feeds babies fresh fish
Birds

Jackie and Shadow’s third eaglet has landed

Following years of no chicks, the bald eagles welcome three hatchlings.

a woman and a patent
Engineering

The forgotten story of the woman who invented the dishwasher

Gilded Age socialite Josephine Cochrane transformed the way we clean dishes.

illustration of brain and rabbit
Health

It began with a rabbit: Unraveling the mystery of memory

Half a century after the discovery of long-term potentiation, we’re still learning how the brain remembers.

an emperor penguin looks through a camera while its baby looks on
Bears

15 breathtaking images from the Nature Photography Awards

Lions, chimpanzees, and bears. Oh my.

Diagram of Lapedo child grave site
Evolution

Scientists pinpoint age of suspected human-Neanderthal hybrid child

The 'Lapedo Child' shares traits from both and has confounded scientists for close to 30 years.

a sports car on a runway
Self Driving

Robot-driven Maserati MC20 sets new world speed record

The AI-backed Maserati reached 197.7 miles per hour on one of the longest runways in the world. 

Ego chainsaws arranged in a row
Home

Amazon is blowing out Ego battery-powered mowers, chainsaws, and more before spring rolls around

Right now, Ego yard tools—including chainsaws, string trimmers, leaf blowers, and more—are on sale with free shipping from Amazon.

Header image of a black telescope mount repeated three times
Cameras

The best telescope mounts for 2025

What your telescope sits on can be just as essential as the scope itself.

An Opened Prescription Medicine Bottle Among Many Other Sealed Bottles on Yellow Background High Angle View.
Medicine

How prescription drugs get their names

Hint: It's all in the suffix.

PAMPORE, INDIA - NOVEMBER 8, 2024: A Kashmiri farmer showing saffron flowers in a field during the saffron harvest season in Pampore. Saffron is a spice derived from the ‘crocus sativus’ flower and is harvested once a year from October 21 to mid-November. The world's most expensive spice-Kashmiri saffron, often referred to as "Red Gold" sells for more than 10,000 US dollars per kilogram.
Environment

How Plants Are Responding to a Warming World — And Why It Matters

Changing phenology, while seemingly innocuous, impacts our lives in many clear and tangible ways.

Yeti Ranchero backpack in a bush
Outdoor Gear

Yeti Ranchero backpack review: Clever, comfortable, and tough as nails

A clever zipper design and extemely burly build quality make this robust backpack ready for adventure, both outdoor and everyday.

Close up of black chess pieces on chessboard with king knocked over
AI

AI tries to cheat at chess when it’s losing

A new study suggests reasoning models from DeepSeek and OpenAI are learning to manipulate on their own.

screenshot of "AI mode" on google
AI

Google is expanding AI search, whether you like it or not

‘As with any early-stage AI product, we won’t always get it right.'