Connecting a love of the outdoors to a distaste for money, which is "dirty, unenlightened, unspiritual."
Minnesota asks people not to release goldfish into the wild, where they can grow over a foot long and threaten indigenous species.
"That's what the label pays the TikTok people to dance to." Theories for why there are so many guitars in contemporary hip-hop.
On summer afternoons, tiny worms emerge from the glaciers of the Northwest—maybe to soak up sun rays, though no one really knows.
Because they won't have to deal with Covid absences, sports teams with more vaccinated players have a better shot at winning.
Psychedelic voyagers without six hours to spare are vaping DMT for a 10-minute excursion—aka "the businessman's trip."
A drone view of the Great Pyramid of Giza shows the extraordinary geometry of the structure in crisp detail.
Investigating "YouTube voice," or what one linguist calls "intellectual used-car-salesman voice."
Many of California's reservoirs are at or approaching historic lows, and sending just 5% of requested water to rights holders.
While renovating his back steps, a Michigan man has found more than 150 bowling balls—and counting—under the concrete.

“Duel” let the mystery of its antagonistic truck driver go unsolved, thankfully... The movie didn’t need a neat explanation to become the model for mechanized mayhem thrillers to come, from “Killdozer” to “Maximum Overdrive” to “The Car.”

On America’s 1970s obsession with made-for-TV mysteries and thrillers.

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Like Chernobyl before it, Fukushima is turning out ecological experiments—this one involves radioactive boar-pig hybrids.
A study finds that we don't just see faces in objects, we also assign emotions to them.
Apple's current weather app will display that it's 70 degrees or 68 degrees—but never, ever 69 degrees.
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Why we need public data trusts: Scholars could use telecom-derived data for enormous good—but only if it's generated with consent.

A short documentary about Charles Bello, an architect who trained under Richard Neutra in Los Angeles, then moved with his wife Vanna Rae Bello into the remote Mendocino redwoods in 1968, and has lived there ever since.

Lego releases a set replicating Jerry Seinfeld's apartment, complete with a loaf of marble rye.
Recent paintings by John Brosio.