These 3-D Printing Drones Could Alter the Future of Construction
Like bees and wasps, the flying robots can build a structure while in mid-air
This Controversial Artist Matches Influencer Photos With Surveillance Footage
‘The Followers’ uses artificial intelligence and facial-recognition technology to comment on the surveillance state
Online Passport Renewal Is Almost Here
In early 2023, qualifying American travelers will be able to skip the lines
Electric Planes Are Taking Flight
More airlines are ordering battery-powered aircraft to help reduce their environmental impact
Mysterious ‘Alien Goldfish’ May Have Been a Mollusk
The bizarre creature’s anatomy had stumped scientists for decades
Over 1,600 Books Were Banned During the Past School Year
A new PEN America report finds that targeted campaigns by advocacy groups are behind the increasing bans
At 21,450 Pages, the Longest Book in the World Is Impossible to Read
Ilan Manouach’s conceptual art project weighs 37.5 pounds and measures 31.5 inches long
Archaeologists Discover Evidence of Earliest Known Opium Use
At a burial site in Israel, pottery from the 14th century B.C.E. contained traces of the drug
Scientists Uncover the Story of Donkey Domestication
Humans tamed the equines about 7,000 years ago in East Africa, new research suggests
Webb Telescope’s Images of Neptune Showcase Its Rings and Moons
They’re the clearest pictures of the distant planet’s rings in over three decades
Chemistry Reveals the History of an Ancient Dancing Horse Sculpture
The artwork dates to China’s Tang dynasty, when horses were a symbol of prosperity
Adnan Syed, Subject of ‘Serial,’ Is Released From Prison
The decision comes 23 years after he was convicted for the murder of 18-year-old Hae Min Lee
Crowds Pour in for Oktoberfest After Two Years of Pandemic Closures
For the first time since 2019, millions will travel to Munich for the famous beer festival
Denmark Will Pay ‘Loss and Damage’ to Developing Countries for Climate Change Impacts
The country has pledged $13 million, which will go to the Sahel region in northwestern Africa and other impacted areas
How America Saw Vincent van Gogh
The largest U.S. exhibition of the artist’s work opens in Detroit this fall
California Has Legalized Human Composting
By 2027, Golden State residents will have the choice to turn their bodies into nutrient-rich compost
An Estimated 20 Quadrillion Ants Live on Earth
The weight of the world’s ants exceeds that of all wild birds and mammals combined
Palestinian Farmer Unearths Byzantine-Era Mosaic While Planting Olive Trees
The stunning, colorful flooring depicts 17 iconographies of birds and animals
Bad Bunny’s Latest Music Video Doubles as a Documentary on Gentrification in Puerto Rico
Amid Hurricane Fiona, the artist combines his music with an 18-minute film by reporter Bianca Graulau
Could a Blood Test Effectively Screen for Cancers?
The innovation shows promise, but so far, it returns many false positives
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