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  • A “life-changing” gene therapy trial . Daily Edition • July 15, 2025 SUPPORTED BY You’ve likely driven along highways with road rumble strips — those grooved edges that alert snoozing or distracted drivers that they’ve drifted beyond their lane. But have you driven along one that sings? On a stretch of mountain highway in the United Arab Emirates, a special rumble strip joins forces with vehicle speed to play Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Watch a video of the art project in action. Must Reads Hot off the presses: NASA…Read more

  • Ancient Roman frescos uncovered in Pompeii Daily Edition • March 6, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Going through childhood belongings, whether because of a move or a need to pare down, can be a difficult process. Do you save that participation trophy from the third grade? What about your favorite teddy bear, however tattered? “It can symbolize a poignant transition in life: exiting the developmental period of emerging adulthood — that is, leaving home for the first time, finishing your education, and starting your career — and entering...
  • Inside the Minnesota helium discovery Daily Edition • March 5, 2024 SUPPORTED BY We’re on hatch watch! Exactly one month ago, we introduced you to Jackie and Shadow, the famous bald eagle couple living in California’s Big Bear Valley. At the time, Jackie had recently laid a “full three-egg clutch,” a first for her. And now it’s looking like the eggs could hatch at any moment. Early Sunday morning, the nonprofit Friends of Big Bear Valley reported that Jackie was showing “hilarious, determined dedication” in protecting her eggs...
  • Explore Hawaii’s proposed marine sanctuary Daily Edition • March 4, 2024 SUPPORTED BY Research has shown that if your space is full of clutter, your mind may be as well. That fact in and of itself presents a problem: How can you go about cleaning when you’re already overwhelmed before you even start? KC Davis, author of How to Keep House While Drowning: A Gentle Approach to Cleaning and Organizing, has thought long and hard about this and come up with some simple and accessible tips. The first, she told Time magazine, is sorting mess...
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