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a grad student works with a robotic hand that is directly mimicking its movement
Robots

This wristband makes you a robot puppeteer

A new robotic hand can toss balls, play piano, and gesture all by following your commands.

Illustration of Neanderthal tribe butchering large elephant near lake
Evolution

Neanderthals hunted giant elephants in Europe

125,000-year-old fossils and weapons confirm the first butchering site of its kind.

a bird with long legs and green feathers standing on a rock
Birds

Student discovers new Galápagos bird, solving a decades-old mystery

As far as herons go, this colorful bird is rather petite.

lock Safety license plate recognition camera on a pole
AI

Cameras have quietly appeared in thousands of US cities

Now, their integration with AI is sounding alarms.

Close up of gray squirrel in tree
Wildlife

Squirrels love almonds, and will work harder to get them

Pumpkin seeds, on the other hand, are just kind of meh.

Vagus nerves, illustration.
Diseases

Vagus nerve stimulation shows promise as a way to counter Alzheimer’s disease

And also other age‑related memory loss.

An artist’s interpretation of mammals that lived during the last Ice Age. Fossils from similar species of an armadillo-like pampathere (bottom left) and giant ground sloth (background) were among those found in a recent study of a Texas water cave. Credit: Adapted from artwork by Jaime Chirinos
Evolution

Giant armadillo, mastodon, and sloth fossils found in flooded Texas cave

Snorkling scientists had no idea they’d find a prehistoric treasure trove.

a sperm whale calf swims under its mother
Whales

Baby sperm whale birth captured in groundbreaking video

Awestruck scientists watched as 10 whales helped a mother named Rounder give birth.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MARCH 21: Fans of K-pop boy band BTS cheer during the comeback concert of K-pop boy band BTS near the Gwanghwamun Square on March 21, 2026 in Seoul, South Korea. The free concert is the band's first performance in nearly four years.
Science

How BTS turned an entire city into a stage

Seoul’s streets became a network of synchronized audiences.

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