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Hashtag #FieldWorkFail Lets Scientists Share Their Hilariously Less-Impressive Moments

Being a scientist isn’t always such a glamorous job. This new hashtag lets us in on the lighter side of serious research.

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Portland Now Generates Electricity From Turbines Installed In City Water Pipes

Water flowing through the city’s pipes will generate electricity like a dam with none of the environmental consequences.

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Congress Directs NASA to Build a Deep-Space Habitat Prototype by 2018

Nestled in this year’s omnibus spending bill are tens of millions of dollars earmarked for a key step to getting us to Mars.

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How a Browser Add-On Aims to Help Women in the Workplace Stop Selling Themselves Short

The Just Not Sorry Chrome extension is more than just a way to drop bad writing habits—it’s a tool for female empowerment.

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Ancient Artifact Destroyed by ISIS to Be Recreated Using the World’s Largest 3D Printer

How industrial-scale fabrication is giving a 2,000-year-old treasure a new lease on life.

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Anti-Gay Oregon Cake Makers Pay Huge Discrimination Fine After Refusing to Bake a Cake for a Same-Sex Wedding

Months after a court order found the owners of an Oregon bakery guilty of violating anti-discrimination laws, they finally pay up.

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As Ohio Declines to Indict the Police Who Killed Tamir Rice, Bernie Sanders Calls for a Federal Investigation

The presidential candidate urges a “hard look” at how law enforcement uses force in this country.

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Now You Can Explore the British Museum Without Ever Leaving Home

Thousands of priceless artifacts are available to the public like never before, thanks to a partnership between the exhibition space and Google.

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In France Even the Power Plants Run on Cheese

A small city in the French Alps has turned to the power of dairy to generate its electricity.

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Facebook Plans to Improve Accessibility for Visually Impaired Users

How the social network is helping to make itself open to all.

Gain Some Perspective on the Effects of Planetary Change Thanks to This NASA Photo Series

Images of Change offers side-by-side examples of how our world has developed over time.

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In Iceland, People Spend Christmas Eve Giving Each Other the Gift of Books

Get acquainted with the Icelandic tradition of Jólabókaflóð, the “Christmas Book Flood.”

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Is This 3D-Printed Car the World’s Most Sustainable Automobile?

Why the LM3D might be the last vehicle you ever need to buy.

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FDA Lifts Ban on Blood Donations From Gay and Bisexual Men

While many hail the change as a step forward, some advocates argue that the new policy isn’t enough.

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New Orleans City Council Votes to Remove Confederate Memorials

Monuments to Generals Lee and Beauregard, as well as Jefferson Davis, are all slated to come down from prominent positions around the city.

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It’s Official—Hermione Will Be Played by an Actress of Color in the Upcoming Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Olivier Award winner Noma Dumezweni will play one of literature’s most famous witches in the highly anticipated sequel to J.K. Rowling’s magical series.

Inside the Political Jungle: The Top 6 Animals Who Served in Government

This year’s presidential candidates are fighting like cats and dogs. Fortunately, there’s precedent for that.