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Scientists Baffled to See the Baltic Sea Hiding a Big Secret, World’s Largest Seaweed Clone Spans 550 Kilometers
As the oceans continue to change, this revelation serves as a reminder of the complexities of marine ecosystems and the need for conservation efforts....
knewz.com - 10 days ago

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ePlane looks to ride the Indian government’s interest in air taxis with new $ 14M round
Soaring private vehicle ownership and declining use of public and nonmotorized transport have created mounting traffic congestion in India, the world’s most populous country, which also struggles with relatively narrower roads and inadequate parking facilities in cities. New Delhi recognizes these...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
technology
World's first fully autonomous helicopter will fly pilotless
A British company is creating the world’s first fully autonomous helicopter that will be able to fly without the need for a pilot. Engineers from...
supercarblondie.com - 11 days ago
cycling
TESTED: GOPRO HERO 13 BLACK AND GO PRO HERO 4K
GoPro remains the world’s most popular action Point-of-View camera brand. But the competition is mounting and the brand needs to consistently...
treadmtb.co.za - 30+ days ago
nature
‘Incomprehensible’: scientists in France decry €900-million cut to research
A €10-billion reduction in public spending in response to a revised economic forecast includes cuts to higher-education and research budgets. Barbara...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Most Wisconsin cities, counties saw unemployment rates rise in January data
(The Center Square) – All 13 of Wisconsin’s metropolitan areas saw unemployment rates rise in January with 34 of the state’s largest 35 cities seeing...
blackchronicle.com - 15 days ago
books
Scientists realize 'Viking' shipwreck is something else entirely
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Forget stopping; Saudi Crown Prince MBS isn’t even pausing, as the ambitious ruler has started construction of the largest building on Earth, set to dwarf even the Pentagon.
When simplicity merges with grandeur, the world can’t help but take notice. And when the ambitious Saudi Crown Prince MBS is involved, there is no...
luxurylaunches.com - 30+ days ago
science
The Dinosaur-Like Shoebill Stork and Its Silent Hunt
The shoebill stork, scientifically known as Balaeniceps rex, is an enigmatic bird that captivates the attention of bird enthusiasts and scientists...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 9 days ago
science
Nanoplastics make more efficient streetlights if you turn them upside down
Scientists in Saudi Arabia have developed a new coating for streetlights which they believe will reduce energy lost as heat, making the lamps more...
cosmosmagazine.com - 14 days ago
science / space / design
Scientists Just Confirmed the Presence of Unknown Physics in Our Universe
What are we missing? The Hubble tension is one of the biggest mysteries in cosmology. • It centers around the Hubble constant—the measurement of how fast our universe is expanding—which comes out as two different numbers when calculated two different ways, even though those numbers should always...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
self improvement
The World’s Fastest Chest Workout (Intense!)
Enhance your upper body. Challenge your self and try the world’s fastest chest workout, designed by Jeff from Athlean X. The World’s Fastest Chest...
boxrox.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
The largest freshwater island in the world is getting its first purpose-built downhill MTB trails
An abandoned ski area on Manitoulin Island in Ontario is the perfect spot for the region's first purpose-built flow trails. Updated with corrected...
singletracks.com - 9 days ago
science / space / nature
Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found
A media storm blew up in mid-March 2025 when a researcher at South Africa’s isolated Sanae IV base in Antarctica accused one of its nine team members...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
technology
The World’s Smallest Microcontroller Could Reshape the Future of Wearable Tech and Medicine
This speck-sized chip could be incorporated in anything from smart pills to environmental sensors....
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food & drink
How a Swiss hiking trip sparked the creation of the world’s first coffee in a tube
No Normal Coffee is the world’s first dedicated outdoor camping coffee in a tube that you can eat or drink. Just one product tube contains enough...
themanual.com - 30+ days ago
science
Nobel Prizes Overlook Black Scientists Because of This Quiet Bias
Marie Maynard Daly should have received a Nobel Prize. She was the first Black woman in the country to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry, and in the 1950s...
scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
science
Earth's Largest Organism Slowly Being Eaten, Scientist Says
In the Wasatch Mountains of the western US on the slopes above a spring-fed lake, there dwells a single giant organism that provides an entire...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
This teen tried hiding his autism. His parents think it drove him to suicide.
Editor’s note: This article discusses suicide and suicidal ideation. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. Neal and Samara Tricarico first noticed their son Anthony was different when he was about 3. The Southern...
usatoday.com - 30+ days ago
nature
One Of America's Largest Moving Sand Dunes Is A Mysterious Phenomenon On Indiana's Coast
On a sunny July day in 2013, 6-year-old Nathan disappeared during a hike on Mt. Baldy, a dune inside Indiana Dunes National Park. He had dropped...
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nature
Are Mega-Droughts the New Normal? Why Some Scientists Say We’re Not Prepared
The world today is grappling with a myriad of environmental challenges, and one of the most pressing issues is the rise of mega-droughts. As the...
weather-fox.com - 12 days ago
science / space
This Hornet Can Drink 80% Alcohol Without Ever Getting Drunk and Scientists Finally Know Why
Oriental hornets never get intoxicated with alcohol no matter how strong the alcohol or how long they drink....
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learning
Dogs may be using a secret language that’s been hiding in plain sight—scientists reveal how it works
Evolutionary biologists suggest pet dogs may be smarter than expected, revealing new insights into canine communication. While it's well known that...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
technology
GM and Nvidia collaborate on AI for self-driving cars and vehicle manufacturing
GM, the largest U.S. automaker, has extended its collaboration with Nvidia to develop self-driving cars and enhance vehicle manufacturing through simulation and accelerated computing. At GTC 2025, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced GM and Nvidia are collaborating on next-generation vehicles,...
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technology
New World’s Smallest Supercomputer: Pre-Order NVIDIA's DGX Spark Today
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entrepreneurship
How Bureau Fights The World’s Fraudsters One Identity At A time
Who will staunch the flood of fraud that is engulfing the world? Nasdaq’s latest research suggests losses from financial crime have now reached a staggering $ 485 billion a year, as fraudsters cash in on digital connectivity and harness new technologies to target their victims. One company promising...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago