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Archaeology

From bones to steel: Why ice skates were a terrible idea that worked

The long, strange journey from prehistoric bone skates to the high-tech blades of today.

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Ocean

Where do seashells come from?

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Private Space Flight

Amazon’s 180 internet satellites are already too bright. It wants 3,000 more.

A new study determined 92% of Amazon Leo’s satellites may currently impede research.

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Internet

Digg is back to take on Reddit, and you can use it now

There’s some new competition for ‘the front page of the internet’.

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Sustainability

80% of Americans may opt for cremation by 2045

Rising costs, shifting beliefs, and environmental concerns are accelerating the decline of casket burials.

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Ask Us Anything

The most dangerous type of precipitation isn’t snow

And that time the U.S. government censored the weather.

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Evolution

This odd vine contradicts long-standing evolutionary theory

‘They don’t follow the classic ideas of how we would have imagined the species evolved.’

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Psychology

What’s a false memory? Psychologists explain how your brain can lie.

Fruit of the Loom’s logo never had a cornucopia and you didn’t have pizza for dinner last Friday.

Saline, Michigan USA - 1 December 2025 - A sign on a rural Michigan road opposes a planned $7 billion data center on southeast Michigan farm land. Opponents say the Data Center could raise residential electricity rates and endanger the water supply.
Pollution

Data centers are facing an image problem. The tech industry is spending millions to rebrand them.

Through television ads and online campaigns, industry-backed groups are promising jobs, clean energy, and lower electricity bills.

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