Ransomware hunters: the self-taught tech geniuses fighting cybercrime

From theguardian.com


World's whitest paint is now thin enough to coat cars and planes

From newatlas.com


Early Cormac McCarthy Interviews Rediscovered

From nytimes.com


Strange Scenes of Ian: From a Doorbell Camera

From nytimes.com


Buried treasure of 44 Byzantine gold coins found in nature reserve in Israel

From livescience.com


Video: Let’s Travel to The Most Extreme Place in The Universe [12:45]

From youtube.com


Giant “Super Neurons” Discovered in SuperAger Brains

From scitechdaily.com


Immense Trail of Debris From DART Collision With Asteroid Dimorphos Captured by SOAR Telescope

From scitechdaily.com


Area Man Is Arrested for Parody. The Onion Files a Supreme Court Brief.

From nytimes.com


Rare images emerge of the Beatles playing the Cavern Club in 1961 (see also)

From theguardian.com


Scientists Have Discovered a New Set of Blood Groups

From wired.com


Unearthing Everyday Life at an Ancient Site in Greece

From nytimes.com


Bizarre, primeval sharklike fish is unlike any vertebrate ever discovered

From livescience.com


Winners of the 2022 Nature Conservancy Photo Contest

From theatlantic.com


The World’s Largest Camera Is Nearly Complete

From spectrum.ieee.org


The Mediterranean Sea Is So Hot, It’s Forming Carbonate Crystals

From wired.com


Startling NASA Satellite Image Shows Hurricane Ian's Wide Eye

From cnet.com


Photos: Competing to Build the Tallest Human Towers in Spain

From theatlantic.com


What is déjà vu? Psychologists are exploring this creepy feeling of having already lived through an experience before

From theconversation.com


How Virologists in China Worked to Warn the World About COVID-19 (see also)

From lithub.com


The Death Dilemma: Are Hospitals Overtreating Patients Nearing the End?

From thewalrus.ca


Evolution in action as frogs in Chernobyl exclusion zone turn black

From newatlas.com