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Sustainability

Nike’s recycled World Cup uniforms reveal the limits of ‘circular’ fashion

Will chemical recycling revolutionize the fashion industry, or is it just “an excuse to keep producing plastic clothes”?

Artist’s rendering of a MoonFall drone operating near the lunar South Pole.
Moons

Four drones will go where no astronaut have landed—yet

NASA’s MoonFall mission plans to send drones to the moon’s South Pole sometime in 2028.

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Sun

Manhattanhenge isn’t just for New Yorkers. Find a ‘henge’ near you.

Chicago, Baltimore, Toronto, and other cities see the same effect at different times of year.

two human doctors holding a baby gorilla
Endangered Species

Doctors perform rare emergency C-section on a gorilla

While Olympia recovers, another postpartum gorilla mom will care for both newborns.

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Life Skills

Fans don’t cool rooms and 3 other myths about home energy conservation

Step away from the thermostat.

space
Space

Could aliens ever visit Earth? An aerospace scientist unpacks the challenges of interstellar spaceflight.

The universe is vast and teeming with stars – but if intelligent life exists, it may not be able to visit Earth.

two adult eagles and two babies in nest
Birds

Jackie and Shadow’s chicks no longer sleep with mom in the nest bowl

No one wants a bald eagle talon to the eye at 3am.

a long and cylindrical orange mushroom growing out of the ground. it has a brown cap that is used to spread spores
Wildlife

This phallic fungus also smells like rotting flesh

Charles Darwin’s daughter once hunted the putrid ‘devil’s dipstick.’

a sleeping baby gorilla
Endangered Species

Pregnant gorillas undergo ultrasounds and the results might look familiar

A probe the size of an electric shaver helped monitor the pregnancies of two critically endangered gorillas

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