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The Beating Heart of the World’s Biggest Fusion Reactor is Finally Complete
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is nearly 40 years in the making, and its most complex component is now ready for assembly.
Greece is helping parents with age gating, monitoring kids' screen time with a government app
In a country celebrated for its ancient wisdom, Greece is offering a modern solution to a pressing household challenge: empowering parents to oversee their children’s online activity. On Monday, the
Harriers evolved owl-like hearing to locate hidden prey in tall grass
Owls, well adapted to hearing the exact location of prey, have something in common with an unrelated group of raptors—harriers.
Do other planets have seasons?
Earth has four seasons, but do other planets in our solar system also have hot summer days and cold winter nights?
Computational modeling of gut microbial communities
Within our gut live trillions of microorganisms, mostly in the form of dense, organized communities along the intestinal lining. These microbial clusters, known as biofilms, are dynamic ecosystems
This Enormous Insect Stretches Over Two Feet and Still Hides in Plain Sight
Insects have long rivaled the best human illusionists, creating magic right before our eyes. However, one particular bug stands out from the rest, not only in size but in its ability to blend
Disturbing new study reveals airborne threat impacting food chain: 'Can be directly consumed by humans'
"This should not be neglected." Disturbing new study reveals airborne threat impacting food chain: 'Can be directly consumed by humans' first appeared on The Cool Down.
What the case against Google is really about
A version of this article originally appeared in Quartz’s members-only Weekend Brief newsletter. Quartz members get access to exclusive newsletters and more. Sign up here.
Scientists unveil unexpected way to transform waste into clean drinking water: 'Opens up an entirely new way to think'
Conventional water harvesting methods require petrochemicals and considerable energy consumption. Scientists unveil unexpected way to transform waste into clean drinking water: 'Opens up an entirely
Metal objects unearthed near volcano reveal secrets of 3,400-year-old European people
Metal objects unearthed near volcano reveal secrets of 3,400-year-old European people - People who lived in western Hungary between 13th and 6th centuries BC were likely tribal societies led by elite
Scientists sound alarm after witnessing distressing behavior in gray whales: 'It's hard to watch'
Researchers have been tracking gray whale breeding patterns since 2006. Scientists sound alarm after witnessing distressing behavior in gray whales: 'It's hard to watch' first appeared on The Cool
I visited Apple's secret testing labs - here's what happens behind-the-scenes at the Cork campus
Apple is usually extremely private about what happens behind closed doors. But MailOnline's Science and Technology Editor, Shivali Best, was invited to Cork for a look inside the testing labs.
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