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Birds

12 endangered piping plover chicks hatch in Michigan and Wisconsin

The tiny shorebirds are continuing to rebound in the heartland.

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Self Driving

Forget high-speed rail: California is exploring 140 mph bullet buses

The ambitious proposal envisions high-speed autonomous buses zooming down freeways. 

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Archaeology

Students discover long-lost Roman villa under high school gym

Cavour Scientific High School is less than 1,000 feet from the Colosseum.

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Fish

Sturgeon sex creates thundering noise in New York

On this episode of Sex and the Sturgeon, 800-pound fish thrash their tails.

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Wildlife

Fact or myth? Ticks can drop out of trees like paratroopers.

Tick season is in full swing, so it’s time for some myth busting.

Seattle, WA AUGUST 26, 2018: Passengers set to board the Sound Transit Link light rail train
Vehicles

US host cities made transit improvements a World Cup goooooooal

From Seattle to Atlanta, host cities used the tournament to speed up rail and bus upgrades years in the making — while trying to avoid the mistakes of past World Cups.

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Projects

4 Epsom salt uses around the house (and 7 ways to never use it)

It’s a myth that Epsom salt works in gardens.

1998 The Killer asteroid in "Armageddon."
Space

How to stop a killer asteroid

From high-speed battering rams to gravity tractors, the technology exists to protect the planet. The question is whether humanity will act in time—and in concert.

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Wildlife

11 captivating images from the Exposure One Photography Awards

Black, white, and beautiful.

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