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The Mysterious 'King Arthur's Hall' is 4k years older than believed

Elephants tool use: Not only are elephants profficient at using water hoses to shower, but they demonstrate second-order tool use by sabotaging each other

This Polish radio station fired all its journalists and replaced them with AI hosts and people are furious

Hidden for over a century, a preserved Tasmanian Tiger head "found in a bucket" may bring the lost species back from extinction

NASA's methane satellite just mapped its first plumes

Scientists found a way to make sound travel in only one direction

Why Gen Z are buying “dumbphones” to limit screen time | Amid screen time concerns, many turn to simpler phones to reclaim their lives.

Using AI for breast cancer screenings can help both patients and radiologists

AI Reveals Nearly One Million Potential Antibiotics to Fight Drug-Resistant Superbugs

Genetically modified cow makes milk with human insulin

The solar eclipse will likely lead to a spike in fatal car crashes. And it’s not because of the daytime darkness, according to a recent study

The moon is slowly shrinking – and it's triggering powerful moonquakes

Plastic bag bans work

NASA invented wheels that never get punctured

A mother used her EV to power her son’s dialysis machine amid storms and a blackout

Iceland to tunnel into volcano to tap into virtually unlimited geothermal power

Plastic is now a geological phenomenon

Swiping right but no matches? Why online dating algorithms are about popularity and not compatibility | Online dating is increasingly pay to play.

Wartime deepfakes are the new face of propaganda

How Caterpillars Gruesomely Transform into Butterflies

A door at a Swedish library was accidentally left open

Iron Man-inspired material made from DNA and glass is 5x stronger than steel — and 4x lighter

Teflon pans leak thousands of plastic particles from each crack

Solar power surges in Europe and is set to double by 2030

WiFi routers can see people through walls

A human just defeated an AI in Go. Here's why that matters

Air conditioning Catch22: global heating is driving air conditioning use, which is driving more heating

Farewell to coal? Experts forecast big drop in new coal-fired power plants

Indigenous communities with legal rights to their lands can further protect forests

A woman receives the first-ever successful transplant of a living, 3D-printed ear

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