Why the pull of addictive cravings is so hard to resist

From aeon.co


How (and Why) the FBI Mysteriously Shut Down a Federal Solar Observatory

From vice.com


NTSB wants alcohol detection systems installed in all new cars in US

From arstechnica.com


What is air, and how do we know?

From wellcomecollection.org


These highly trained rats have sniffed out 150,000 explosives (see also)

From expmag.com


Detection of Venus Phosphine Survives Heavy Scrutiny

From supercluster.com


The Frogs Vanished, Then People Got Sick. This Was No Harmless Coincidence.

From sciencealert.com


Facebook Proven to Negatively Impact Mental Health (see also)

From english.tau.ac.il


MIT researchers advance cooling technology that does not use electricity

From interestingengineering.com


'My Strange, Seductive Stint as the Hugh Hefner of Moscow'

From narratively.com


Habitable Planets Will Most Likely be Cold, Dry "Pale Yellow Dots"

From universetoday.com


‘They Are Watching’: Inside Russia’s Vast Surveillance State

From nytimes.com


Ukraine war: Russians flee to border after military call-up

From bbc.com


There’s New Proof Crispr Can Edit Genes Inside Human Bodies

From wired.com


The New Math of Wrinkling Patterns

From quantamagazine.org


An exploding king: Why Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin was lined with lead

From archive.ph


September 1922: The Great Fire of Smyrna

From daily.jstor.org


The Little-Known Story of the Women Who Stood Up to General Motors and Demanded Equal Pay

From smithsonianmag.com


Longevity breakthrough as scientists discover how to reverse aging in skeletal muscle

From interestingengineering.com


Scientists Baffled by Perfectly Geometric ‘Polygons’ of Cyclones on Jupiter

From vice.com


YouTuber Builds Wild-Looking Ion Thruster With No Moving Parts, and It Actually Works

From thedrive.com


Hunga Tonga eruption put over 50B kilograms of water into the stratosphere

From arstechnica.com