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Plastic recycling is inefficient, toxic, and hard to scale. Engineers are now exploring better material flows to build safer ...
One amateur astronomer is on a quest to identify every object in the catalog of Lynds’ dark nebulae. Tag along for the ...
When staying in five-star hotels, I've made the mistake of booking just one night, and I've regretted packing my own ...
Glenn Valley Foods tried to verify every hire through a federal system. After a raid, the company is wondering how it can ...
The story of an immigration raid, the implications for the families of those detained, and the efforts of Glenn Valley Foods ...
Downsizing is touted as the easy route to a lock-up-and-go, low-maintenance, maximum money-in-the-bank lifestyle. But you won ...
This year, the alert system for defending the planet against incoming space rocks was activated for the first time. It won’t be the last ...
A semi-cured gel manicure that you can apply like stickers, an automatic toilet-cleaning system, and retro bath beads are all ...
The technology, which uses surface electromyography (sEMG) to interpret muscle commands, is the culmination of research that ...
HuffPicks is HuffPost’s shopping awards. This “seal of approval” showcases a mix of expert-backed recommendations, ...
Paper at a thickness of around 65 micrometers was found to be the most likely to lead to paper cuts. Dot matrix paper, then, is the most “hazardous,” according to the researchers.
A single stroke coding error has prompted researchers to retract a previously published study on wildfire smoke exposure and increased dementia risk.