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Electric ripples in the resting brain tag memories for storage and add credence to advice about the importance of rest. |
In the face of longer hurricane seasons filled with more powerful storms, homeowners are turning to new designs and stronger materials to ensure the resilience of their property. |
Cheap, low-energy evaporative cooling devices are keeping water, food, people, and even whole buildings cool across India. |
When butterflies not native to South America appeared on a beach in French Guiana, entomologists started sleuthing to prove where they came from—and how they might have got there. |
Video of the accidental ascent showed the rocket rising several hundred meters into the sky before it crashed explosively into a mountain 1.5 kilometers from the test site. |
It's hard to stay fit in low gravity. Here's a simple solution, using Einsteinian physics and an old carnival stunt. |
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| Four key rulings from the US Supreme Court will hamper the ability of the EPA and other agencies to write and enforce climate policies. |
| These findings align with other evidence that wildfires are getting worse—such as the total area burned each year ratcheting up. |
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Much of health care is designed with the "comfortable middle" of society in mind, says designer Yves Behar, when it should be tailored to children, the elderly, and those with disabilities. |
| As fears of a pandemic mount, the biotech company's mRNA vaccine trial is set to release Phase 1/2 results later this year, with a larger Phase 3 trial expected to begin in 2025 to combat bird flu. |
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Prime Day falls on July 16 and 17, but we've handpicked deals on WIRED-tested products—from tech to blenders to hair straighteners—sitting at some of their lowest prices ever. |
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