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A newly described African species in the magic mushroom family confirms its evolutionary origin. Psilocybe ochraceocentrata is found growing on cattle dung in the grasslands of southern Africa and Zimbabwe.
Biology

New psychedelic fungus rewrites origins of magic mushrooms

The fungi prefer to grow in cow dung.

Miniature 3D printed TV airing an episode of The Simpsons
Social Media

3D-printed TV from ‘The Simpsons’ plays actual episodes

The tiny DIY replica even boots up the classic arcade game from 1991.

two parrots with red, green, and blue feathers sitting in a tree
Birds

Ancient Andean parrot trade route stretched over 300 miles

The sophisticated network crossed mountains in Peru and pre-dates the Inca Empire.

Meteor crossing sky at dusk in Germany on March 8, 2026
Solar System

A meteor soared across Europe—and possibly hit a house

No one was injured at the home in Germany, but the ESA is investigating.

youtube on a computer
Internet

YouTube Premium Lite: Is it worth the $7.99/month?

There’s a new option for taking away the adverts on YouTube.

Purple RejuvenatePremier premium mattress on a wooden bed platform
Home

This Purple mattress helped me heal a broken collarbone

The 2025 Purple RejuvenatePremier mattress with DreamLayer offers cool, adaptive support.

An artist's impression of 3I/ATLAS is shown as it passes near the Sun, illuminating one side of the comet. On the side of the comet closer to the sun, the methanol gas is shown in blue, with icy dust grains still present in the gas. On the dark side of the comet, the hydrogen cyanide is shown in orange.
Space Telescope

3I/ATLAS comet is bursting with alcohol, surprising astronomers

The famous interstellar visitor packs some unexpected molecules.

An Ixodes tick (left). An Asian tiger mosquito. (right)
Wildlife

What a cold winter means for ticks and mosquitoes

Like many of us, the bugs have been hunkered down waiting for spring to return.

A DIY Lego mechanical typewriter sitting on a desk
Internet

Man builds functional typewriter out of Legos

The inkless device works a bit like a printing press.

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