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Internet

Limited-edition ‘July 4th’ quarters are out there…if you can find one

The U.S. Mint is releasing 250,000 Declaration of Independence coins to mark the semiquincentennial.

a baby clouded leopard cub laying with its mother. the leopards have grey-ish and goledn fur with black spots
Wildlife

New clouded leopard cub is the size of a loaf of bread

Meet Mayuree! The rare wildcat was recently born at the Nashville Zoo.

Holding hands, support and people with empathy, comfort and compassion for healing. Closeup, care and sympathy with connection, hope and process for loss, grief and trust to connect or help in crisis.
Mental Health

‘Bouncing back’ is a myth

Resilience means integrating hard experiences into your life story, not ignoring them

Meater thermometer and traeger grill
Home

These Prime Day deals on Traeger smokers and Meater thermometers will upgrade your pulled pork game

Get a grill and a wireless thermometer for the lowest prices of the season. It’ll leave cash in your meat budget.

Bluetti portable power stations on sale for Prime Day
Outdoor Gear

Bluetti portable power stations and solar generators are cheaper than they have been all year for Prime Day

No matter what size power backup you need, Bluetti has them on sale right now on Amazon and on its own site.

Closeup of Wikipedia website on a laptop screen.
Internet

What 20 million bans reveal about the strain on Wikipedia’s volunteers

Woman's hand holding brush to clean 17th century lead ingot
Renewables

300-year-old shipwreck found near world’s largest offshore wind farm

The three rare ingots discovered under 131-feet of water hearken back to England’s former lead industry.

This is the largest high-resolution photo ever made of our Milky Way galaxy's centre in visible light. It was taken on 23 March 2025 by the European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope. Packed with more than 60 million stars, this image opens the door for scientists to confirm the existence of any exoplanet found in this region and measure its mass using tiny changes in starlight over time.
Space Telescope

Over 60 million stars dazzle in new image of the Milky Way

The two-ton Euclid Space Telescope created the most detailed image of the galactic bulge to date.

An orangutan smiling.
Wildlife

Great apes (including us) have been giggling for 15 million years

Laughter likely evolved when megalodons stalked Earth’s seas.

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