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I can’t believe what’s swimming in this fast-moving river
I can’t believe what’s swimming in this raging river right now.
The sting from a geographic cone snail is potent enough to kill a human. Learn all about this fascinating predatory snail.
Tariffs roll back advertising projections; OpenAI launches new shopping, video, parental controls; Jimmy Fallon gets ‘On Brand.’ ...
Canton Graubünden in eastern Switzerland is one species richer: freshwater jellyfish have been found in the Rheinauen lake in Trimmis.
The Portland Press Herald spoke to two dozen experts this summer about the ways increasing heat is affecting Maine's natural world.
The city may be putting a specially trained canine to work sniffing out human waste in stormwater drains and outfalls to prevent it from entering local streams, creeks, and the Flint River.
On this episode of "Uncanny Valley," we break down some of the week's best stories, covering everything from Peter Thiel's obsession with the Antichrist to the launch of OpenAI’s new Sora 2 video app.
Most people want to be as healthy as they can be so they can reach old age. Perhaps we're not as devoted as tech millionaire biohacker Bryan Johnson, but we make do with what we have. We try to eat ...
He was sitting at his home computer in Los Angeles using a piece of AI software called FLUX Kontext to generate and regenerate images of the alien, waiting for a workable one to appear. He’d used a ...
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How to Build a DIY Mallet Using Rapid Fuse Wood Glue
A simple woodworking project turns into a functional shop tool by building a hammer/mallet with DAP Rapid Fuse. The adhesive’s quick bond speeds up the process, allowing the tool to be ready for use ...
South Africa Today on MSN
Jaguar in Brazil swims 2.3 km in longest recorded distance for the species
Biologists in Brazil have documented a jaguar swimming an estimated 2.3 kilometers, or 1.4 miles, across an artificial reservoir in the Cerrado savanna, the longest confirmed swim by the species to ...
Here’s hoping that 40 years from now, Delhi streets will be cycling havens, and that might dent obesity, and the frustrating traffic and some of the smog from its skies.
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