The ancient Roman alternative to daylight savings time

From bbc.com


The Social Benefits of Getting Our Brains in Sync

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Understanding Dyscalculia, Dyslexia’s Numeric Counterpart

From scientificamerican.com


Working With Your Hands Is Good for Your Brain

From nytimes.com


Massachusetts: robotic police dog shot and credited with averting bloodshed

From theguardian.com


How Much Carbon Can a Tree Really Store?

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Once lost to science, these "uncharismatic" animals are having their moment (see also)

From npr.org


On this day in 1951 a pipe bomb exploded in Grand Central Terminal. It was merely the first of many.

From damninteresting.com


This week: Insulin milk, dog vocabulary, Swedish rock star, and more!

From damninteresting.com


Video: We May Have Seen a White Hole Exploding, and It Was Under Our Nose This Whole Time [18:00]

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Han Purple: The 2,800-Year-Old Mystery Solved by Quantum Physicists

From ancient-origins.net


Solving a Century-Old Byline Mystery Without paywall

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Why Russia has kept a Wall Street Journal reporter in jail for a year — and counting

From vox.com


A.I.-Generated Garbage Is Polluting Our Culture Without paywall

From nytimes.com


A Chronicle reporter went undercover in high school. Everyone is still weighing the fallout

From sfchronicle.com


Here’s how magnetic fields shape desert ants’ brains

From sciencenews.org


See the Winners of the 21st Annual Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest

From smithsonianmag.com


Chatbot letdown: Hype hits rocky reality

From axios.com


What Boeing did to all the guys who remember how to build a plane

From prospect.org


Brain-cell transplants are the newest experimental epilepsy treatment

From technologyreview.com