Elana Spivack
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Electric Vehicles
Toyota homes in on its first EV battery plant in the US Toyota homes in on its first EV battery plant in the US
Updated on Dec 9, 2021
COVID-19
Your damp or sweaty mask still works fine Your damp or sweaty mask still works fine
Updated on Dec 7, 2021
Environment
What makes an eco-resort truly sustainable? What makes an eco-resort truly sustainable?
Posted on Dec 2, 2021
Climate Change
Hidden fungal networks cover the world—and soon they’ll be mapped Hidden fungal networks cover the world—and soon they’ll be mapped
Posted on Nov 30, 2021
Robots
Meta gave a sneak peek of one of its first VR wearables Meta gave a sneak peek of one of its first VR wearables
Posted on Nov 21, 2021
COVID-19
You might not be ‘fully vaccinated’ soon You might not be ‘fully vaccinated’ soon
Posted on Nov 19, 2021
Environment
This rare blue diamond is practically a miracle of nature This rare blue diamond is practically a miracle of nature
Updated on Nov 15, 2021
Agriculture
Heinz’s new ‘Marz’ ketchup is kinda sorta made from Martian tomatoes Heinz’s new ‘Marz’ ketchup is kinda sorta made from Martian tomatoes
Updated on Nov 9, 2021
Health
All the ways daylight saving time screws with you All the ways daylight saving time screws with you
By Elana Spivack, Margo Milanowski, Sara Chodosh
Posted on Nov 6, 2021
Animals
The surprising link between caterpillar poop and our climate The surprising link between caterpillar poop and our climate
Updated on Nov 3, 2021
Physics
NASA images show the sun has had a rough week NASA images show the sun has had a rough week
Updated on Oct 29, 2021
Animals
9 creatures that have made spookiness their brand 9 creatures that have made spookiness their brand
Posted on Oct 22, 2021
Food Safety
A salmonella outbreak has hit 37 states, and onions are to blame A salmonella outbreak has hit 37 states, and onions are to blame
Updated on Oct 21, 2021
Environment
Kīlauea has belched 4.2 billion gallons of lava—and it isn’t done yet Kīlauea has belched 4.2 billion gallons of lava—and it isn’t done yet
Updated on Oct 19, 2021
Archaeology
Ancient poop proves that humans have always loved beer and cheese Ancient poop proves that humans have always loved beer and cheese
Updated on Oct 18, 2021
Animals
These worms produce milk, but only when they kick the bucket These worms produce milk, but only when they kick the bucket
Posted on Oct 12, 2021