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Evolution

World’s first right-hander could be this 550 million-year-old worm

The new findings suggest preference towards the right in animals may date back much, much further than once though. 

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Animals

In 1889, Paris became obsessed with the Wild West

Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill helped turn a skeptical Paris crowd into lifelong fans of the American West.

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Robots

In groundbreaking first, humanoid robots performed surgery

Don’t worry; humans helped remotely.

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Tech Hacks

9 new features Apple added to iPhones

Finally you can set your alarm volume separately.

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Aviation

World’s largest paper airplane has a 65-foot wingspan

The new Guinness World Record holder flew nearly 200 feet on a single glide.

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Climate Change

People are willing to pay more for climate-proof wine, study shows

New research weighs the costs and payoffs of three common adaptation strategies: Go, stay, or change.

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Wildlife

Invasive (but delicious) clams discovered in Cape Cod

The Manila clam has officially conquered the Northern Hemisphere.

A nuclear explosion from an air-dropped hydrogen bomb test shows a plate-shaped cloud developing over ground zero as it rises through the atmosphere, 1964. The image was later used in a public health educational film on medical self-help. Image courtesy CDC. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)
Weapons

New satellite system could detect nukes in space

‘You can fake intelligence, but you can’t fake physics.’

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Cats

Beyond birds and mice, free‑ranging cats eat a surprising number of insects

At least 7% of the species cats eat are insects and other invertebrates, particularly beetles.

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