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Agriculture

Weed that smells like paint thinner takes over Arizona

Stinknet is an invasive weed that can disperse thousands of seeds at a time.

Astronaut Loren J. Shriver, Mission Commander of STS-46, attempts to eat floating sweets on the flight deck of the shuttle Atlantis during its orbit of the earth, August 1992. (Photo by Space Frontiers/Getty Images)
NASA

Artemis II astronauts will eat a lot of tortillas on their trip to the moon

NASA offers a look at the menu for this historic 10-day mission.

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Wildlife

Our love of crystals goes back at least 6 million years

Experiments with chimpanzees show a shared love of shiny things.

Illustration showing Tanyka amnicola in life, eating underwater plants.
Evolution

Bizarro salamander ancestor was an evolutionary oddball

Paleontologists say ‘Tanyka amnicola’ had a jawbone that’s a real head-scratcher.

Man pointing with stick at chalkboard diagram of AM radio setup
Military

Watch a classified FM radio training video from WW2

That crisp signal was once a really big deal.

Aerial photograph of the excavation area for the new fire station building on Lohagenweg in Hüllhorst. The tree cover marks the course of the source stream, which formed the basis for the construction of the former farmstead. Photo: LWL-AfW / A. Koch
Archaeology

2,500-year-old settlement found during fire station construction

The Iron Age settlement pre-dates the Roman invasion of Germany.

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Birds

Florida finally makes the flamingo its state bird

Bye bye mockingbird.

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Conservation

World’s largest acidic geyser erupts for first time since 2020

Yellowstone’s Echinus Geyser spews out hot water that’s as acidic as vinegar.

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AI

The greatest risk of AI in higher education isn’t cheating

It’s the erosion of learning itself.

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