Nikola Tesla Made an X-Ray of His Own Foot With a Machine He Designed in 1896

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A mysterious voice is haunting American Airlines' in-flight announcements and nobody knows how (see also)

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NASA Smashes Into an Asteroid, Completing a Mission to Save a Future Day

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Artificial intelligence reduces a 100,000-equation quantum physics problem to only four equations

From phys.org


Scientists finally find a way to recycle plastic indefinitely

From zmescience.com


ATLAS observations of the DART spacecraft impact at Didymos

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The Great Bluff: How the Ukrainians Outwitted Putin's Army

From spiegel.de


Plants evolved even earlier than we thought, exquisite 3D fossils suggest (see also)

From livescience.com


The Secret Microscope That Sparked a Scientific Revolution

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Elastic, robotic generators open up strange new energy capture ideas

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Photos: The Aftermath of Hurricane Fiona in Eastern Canada

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Video: Asteroid Smashing Looks Like Nothing You Ever Imagined [8:40]

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Posits, a New Kind of Number, Improves the Math of AI

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The Stolen Babies of Spain

From nytimes.com


The Logic-Defying Double-Slit Experiment Is Even Weirder Than You Thought

From popularmechanics.com


Serial Killers Have Rapidly Declined Since The 1980s

From discovermagazine.com


Sabotage Suspected In Undersea Gas Pipeline Explosions In The Baltic (see also)

From thedrive.com


Video: Where Did Water Come From? [12:08]

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Ed Gein, inspiration for ‘Psycho’ and ‘Chainsaw,’ was a real-life horror show

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Vintage photos capture everyday life in Iran before the Islamic Revolution, 1960s-1970s

From rarehistoricalphotos.com


Why Quitting Is Underrated

From theatlantic.com