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The story of the first kiss—21.5 million years ago

Kendra Pierre-Louis, filling in for Rachel Feltman on Scientific American’s Science Quickly, delves into the topic of memorable kisses. She opens with an anecdote from Kerry in New Orleans, who

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Trump administration slashes mercury regulations from coal plants

On February 20, 2026, the Trump administration made a controversial decision to slash mercury regulations for coal plants. This move

Great news for xAI: Grok is now pretty good at answering questions about Baldur’s Gate

Different Priorities in AI Labs Various AI labs have different focuses and priorities. OpenAI typically caters to consumer users, while

iPhone 17 Top Tips & Tricks: Hidden Features & Settings

The iPhone 17 series has brought some groundbreaking features to Apple's lineup, including the long-awaited 120Hz ProMotion Display on the

We’ve spotted the strongest microwave laser in the known universe

Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery by spotting a laser-like beam of microwaves emitted by two colliding galaxies. This extraordinary

Typhur Dome 2 Review: Large Air Fryer with Dual Heating Elements

The Typhur Dome 2 is a standout air fryer that offers a unique cooking experience with its wide cooking surface

‘Project Hail Mary’ made us wonder how to survive a trip to interstellar space

But hibernation would still have its challenges. “You’d be at risk for all the things that could go wrong in

Lucid Motors slashes 12% of its workforce as it seeks profitability

Lucid Motors recently announced a workforce reduction of 12% in an effort to enhance operational efficiency and optimize resources towards

Something Strange Altered Earth’s Magnetic Field 40 Million Years Ago : ScienceAlert

Researchers have recently made a fascinating discovery regarding Earth's magnetic field, pinpointing a period of slow flipping that occurred around