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New map shows how dark matter “bridges” tether galaxies
Nicole Karlis
A new astronomical map shows direction and flow of dark matter as well as its distribution
The essential gardening step you’re probably skipping
Nadia Hassani
Turns out, a garden journal is your most valuable tool
We need to talk about spider conservation
John R. Platt
New research reveals we don’t understand how most arachnid species are faring right now
Lock him up! Prosecuting Trump won’t save democracy, but it sure will make doing so easier
Amanda Marcotte
New York prosecutors still have a chance to stop the Trump train before his corruption irreparably tatters a nation
Palm Beach prosecutor: No, Ron DeSantis can’t block Trump’s extradition to New York
Igor Derysh
Florida governor's power to block extradition "is really nonexistent," said State Attorney Dave Aronberg
Tortilla española, mi cariño: An ode to the simple, perfect Spanish omelet
Maggie Hennessy
Before long, tortilla española will ooze magically into all hours of your eating life. And you’ll ache for it, too
For physically disabled parents, COVID’s trials are amplified
Izz Scott LaMagdeleine
Parents with physical disabilities have been balancing high COVID-19 risk with the challenges of pandemic parenting
How oil capitalists conspired to spread climate change denialism — in 1988
Andreas Malm, The Zetkin Collective
Starting decades ago, powerful corporations spread a sophistic climate change denialist ideology. Here's how
Power outages are increasing. Can medical equipment users adapt?
Charlotte Huff
Millions of Americans rely on electricity to power their medical equipment. What happens when the power goes out?
What are fungi, and what do they have to do with . . . everything?
Lela Nargi
Fungi are critical to the way so many things work on our planet
Billions of cicadas are about to take to the skies. Here’s what to expect
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists are still fascinated by the enigmatic behavior of the septdecennial Brood X
Steve Kornacki will bring his “Big Board” skills to a new gig – game show host
Ashlie D. Stevens
The new game show will be a showcase for “Steve’s passion for trivia and analytics" ... and presumably crisp khakis
Liz Cheney’s ouster is no isolated incident — Republicans are already back to defending Trump’s coup
Amanda Marcotte
During a House hearing on the Capitol riot, Republicans defended the people who attempted to overthrow the election
Want to confuse a shark? Use a magnet
Matthew Rozsa
A new study has interesting new insights into how sharks navigate the ocean using magnetic perception
Why Anna Duggar stays: “There’s a huge martyr’s mentality,” a woman who left Quiverfull says
Ashlie D. Stevens
“The women, they get into it for the kids,” says one wife who escaped. "But that’s also why they get out”
Ingenuity keeps breaking records as it prepares for the next phase of its mission
Nicole Karlis
The Ingenuity Mars 'copter is working so well that NASA wants to use it to help Perseverance's science mission
Lessons from the rise and fall of ancient cities
Susan Cosier
In "Four Lost Cities," an author illuminates what we can glean from the growth and decline of early civilizations
Artificial intelligence research may have hit a dead end
Thomas Nail
"Misfired" neurons might be a brain feature, not a bug — and that's something AI research can't take into account
Neutron stars are very, very weird — and we just learned a fascinating new detail about them
Matthew Rozsa
Neutron stars are the densest objects in the universe, created from massive stars that have collapsed
Do kids really need to be vaccinated for COVID? Yes. no. maybe
Sara Talpos
Many experts argue that Covid-19 cannot be curbed without vaccinating children. But others aren’t so sure
Trump’s final act of “sabotage”: Likely “systemic undercount” of Latinos in new census data
Igor Derysh
Democrats blame "Trump's strategy to intimidate Latinos" for surprising census results that could reshape Congress
Major media is taking millions from Facebook — and keeping the details secret
Dan Froomkin
Facebook is pouring loads of cash into America's biggest news outlets — on the condition that they keep it secret
Police crackdown in Minnesota this week — but how different it was on Jan. 6 at the Capitol
Chauncey DeVega
The contrast is stark, but not really a contradiction — it's American law enforcement functioning as designed
Biden to order immediate US withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan after 20 years
Jon Skolnik
America's longest war set to end with withdrawal from Afghanistan by the 20 year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks
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