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Europe’s first Mars rover will use nuclear-powered heaters
Energy

Europe’s first Mars rover will use nuclear-powered heaters

Rosalind Franklin’s new tech could pave the way for 'radioisotope thermoelectric batteries' in spacecraft.

‘Lungless’ frog species actually had little lungs all along
Environment

‘Lungless’ frog species actually had little lungs all along

These lungs are ‘substantially smaller than your pinky fingernail’ when inflated.

Law enforcement collected over 1.5 million people’s DNA since 2020
Biology

Law enforcement collected over 1.5 million people’s DNA since 2020

'The government’s DNA collection program represents a massive expansion of genetic surveillance.'

Rare skin fossil sheds new light on dinosaur feathers
Biology

Rare skin fossil sheds new light on dinosaur feathers

Psittacosaurus may have had a ‘zoned’ mix of feathers and scaly skin.

Why are Alaska’s rivers turning orange?
Environment

Why are Alaska’s rivers turning orange?

Minerals are seeping out of the thawing ground in remote parts of the state.

Pick up a durable, lightweight two-bike car rack for $30 off

Pick up a durable, lightweight two-bike car rack for $30 off

Bring your biking adventures anywhere by taking advantage of this special offer.

How Genesis uses volcanic rock and recycled newspapers in the GV80 SUV
Technology

How Genesis uses volcanic rock and recycled newspapers in the GV80 SUV

Using basalt melted at super-high temperatures and spun into yarn, the GV80’s interior is unique and green. 

Why you shouldn’t drink raw milk
Health

Why you shouldn’t drink raw milk

A dairy expert explains how pasteurization protects against foodborne illness, including avian flu.

Charge your phone, watch, and buds with this low-profile station for $50

Charge your phone, watch, and buds with this low-profile station for $50

Tidy up your charging space.

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