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- If you hear birds singing in your home during the day, it’s not just background noise: science believes something very good might be happening around you… and inside you
- New Zealand moves a 172-ton piece of equipment to redefine the future of an old power plant, and the real goal lies where almost no one looks
- Archaeologists are turning to artificial intelligence to decipher a 2,000-year-old Roman inscription, and what’s written on the stone could change everything we thought we knew about an ancient lost game
- Earth already did it 200 million years ago… and it’s going to do it again: the supercontinent that could wipe humans off the map
- An “underground sea” of fresh water has been discovered beneath the Atlantic Ocean, so large that it could supply New York City for 800 years
- A gigantic ball of light crossed the sky over Victoria, and it wasn’t a meteor
- Richard Feynman, physicist and visionary, in 1959: “There is enough space on the head of a pin to fit the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica”
- An Archaeopteryx fossil dating back some 150 million years, hidden away for decades and reanalyzed using CT scans and ultraviolet light, has finally revealed a detail that could settle a scientific debate that has raged for more than 160 years over how bird flight began