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Macro photograph of a venomous brown recluse spider, commonly known as a fiddleback spider, crawling through a web filled pipe. There is much detail in the face and fangs of the spider. There is some grain due to the low light and high ISO that was needed to capture the image.
Spiders

How does spider venom damage human cells? 

Researchers uncover the killer mechanism of recluse spider toxin.

Two nuggets made from lab-grown chicken meat served on a bao with a dark sauce. This close up photograph shows a white person's hand holding the bao.
Nutrition

Is ‘lab-grown’ meat actually safe?

It isn’t identical to regular meat, but that might be a good thing.

a black machine with a red blob of jello on top.
Physics

Giant Jell-O measures crowd volume in wobbles

This ‘jiggle tech’ is proprietary.

computer
Tech Hacks

How to rescue an old laptop by installing Linux on it

Linux offers a lightweight, simple operating system for your aging hardware.

Two red cups under espresso machine as it brews coffee
Physics

Mathematicians figured out the perfect espresso

Coffee requires physics and flawless calculations.

Rendering of a reconstructed polybolos within a virtual environment derived from reality-based documentation of the city walls. Digital survey and 3D model by S.B.; rendering and animation by V.C. with Lumion Pro Student 2024.
Weapons

Rome unleashed an ancient ‘machine gun’ on Pompeii

The polybolos was centuries, if not millennia, before its time.

The author with a niece and nephew on the Xtracycle Swoop ASM cargo ebike
Outdoor Gear

Xtracycle Swoop ASM review: The family cargo electric bike that adapts to your day

It handles school runs, grocery hauls, and last-minute errands while still feeling surprisingly manageable to ride.

A person drinks Starbucks ice coffee in Krakow, Poland on June 7, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)
Pollution

Your ‘widely recyclable’ Starbucks cup is still trash

A new label promises single-use cups are recyclable. But that doesn’t mean they actually get recycled.

a pink orchid with delicate petals
Bees

Beware, bees! This wildflower will trap you in a floral escape room.

Pink lady’s slippers are to bees what Venus fly traps are to flies.

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