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Wild Predators Are Relying More on Our Food—and Pets

A new study shows that some big carnivores are getting up to half their diet from sources like trash, crops, or small mammals that...

See Earth Transform Like You're a Time-Traveling Astronaut

The new photo book Overview Timelapse shows the startling ways humanity is changing the planet, from lithium mines to the ravages...

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This Is My Brain on Salvia

I loaned my head to the world’s first fMRI study on the effects of salvinorin A, a potent psychedelic. Here’s what it revealed.

‘Meteorite’ Is a Love Letter to Space Rocks

For centuries, scientists thought meteorites were too fantastical to exist. A new book reveals that they hold even more mysteries.

What Would Happen if All the Antarctic Ice Melted?

It … let's just say it would not be good. Here, let's do the math.

AI Is Throwing Battery Development Into Overdrive

Improving batteries has always been hampered by slow experimentation and discovery processes. Machine learning is speeding it up by...

New York Is Trying Targeted Lockdowns. Will It Curb Covid?

Instead of shutting down all of New York City, this time officials are taking a block-by-block approach to home in on areas with increasing...

The Effort to Build the Mathematical Library of the Future

A community of mathematicians is using software called Lean to build a new digital repository. They hope it represents where their...

Testing Alone Won’t Stop Covid. Just Look at the White...

Some employers are relying on rapid tests to reopen. The outbreak around President Trump shows the shortcomings of that approach.

Covid is Strengthening the Push for Indigenous Data Control

Due to data control concerns, tribal nations are not part of the "All of Us" DNA collection program. But that means missing out on...