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Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Why Orange Cats Exist

GARFIELD MIGHT BE THE MOST ICONIC orange tabby cat around, but he has so far refused to give up orange tabbies' most guarded beauty secret-how do they get their auburn coats? Hiroyuki Sasaki, a cat enthusiast and geneticist at Kyushu University in Japan, was determined to identify the elusive gene that carries the orange mutation in Felis silvestris catus (the domesticated cat).

1 min  |

November/December 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

GIVE YOUR OLD WOODEN WINDOWS A SECOND LIFE

WITH A LITTLE DIY MAINTENANCE, YOU CAN EXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUR EXISTING WINDOWS WITHOUT SPENDING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON REPLACEMENTS.

5 min  |

November/December 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Kei Trucks

REGON IS VYING TO ALLOW JAPANESE Kei trucks on public roads.

2 min  |

November/December 2025
Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

The Earth's Core Leaking Gold

GOLD ISN'T AS RARE AS YOU MAY think—it's just hard to reach.

1 min  |

November/December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

THE FIGHT OF HER LIFE

Surrogate pregnancy is all the rage in Silicon Valley and beyond. What happens when it goes horribly wrong?

10+ min  |

November - December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

SKELETON CREW

Somewhere out in the countryside, hidden behind a copse of trees, are fields full of dead human bodies. These corpses have been strategically laid out in rows, naked as the day they were born, and left to the mercy of the elements until all that's left of them are bones.

3 min  |

November - December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

MOV'D BY THE SPIRIT

Whether your chip runs an old computer game or a new DeepSeek model, it'll reward you for speaking its native tongue: assembly.

5 min  |

November - December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

SPACE EMPEROR

ELON MUSK CONTROLS THOUSANDS OF INTERNET SATELLITES AND MORE THAN HALF THE WORLD'S ROCKET LAUNCHES. CAN ANYONE STOP HIM?

10+ min  |

November - December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

FAHRENHEIT 5G

INSIDE THE MIND OF THE MOST PROLIFIC VIOLENCE OF OUR ERA. ANTI-TECHNOLOGY ARSONIST IN AMERICAAND THE CONSPIRACY-DRIVEN POLITICAL

10+ min  |

November - December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

KAT'S OUT OF THE BAG

At 26 years old, Kat Abughazaleh thinks she's uniquely qualified for Congress. But running for office is a different sort of influencing.

10+ min  |

November - December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

QUEEN OF CHIPS

Lisa Su has built AMD into a chipmaking phenom. And as the US-China tech war rages on, she's at the center of it all.

8 min  |

November - December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

I THOUGHT I KNEW SILICON VALLEY I WAS WRONG

Tech got what it wanted by electing Trump. A year later, it looks more like a suicide pact.

10+ min  |

November - December 2025
WIRED

WIRED

GEAR FOR GOOD

Montane Men's Kamen XT Hooded Down Jacket

5 min  |

November - December 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

People Watching

Our social voyeurism may have deep evolutionary roots

2 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Cultivating Resilience

Early research suggests that Alzheimer's risk can be mitigated through diet, exercise and social stimulation. But definitive studies remain elusive

9 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

The Landslide in Your Backyard

As climate change brings more intense rain to the mountains, dangerous debris flows are on the rise

10+ min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Pets, Health and People

Only when human-pet relationships are strong, it seems, do owners get physical and mental benefits from their animals

4 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Biological Age vs. Chronological Age

Investigating the science and hype of biological age tests

6 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Decoding Blood

New biomarkers promise easier and earlier detection of Alzheimer's, but the results aren't always clear

9 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Search Broadly

The way you search the Internet can reinforce your beliefs—without you realizing it

2 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Drink Deep

New tech pulls fresh water from the bottom of the sea

4 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

The Lives of Dead Trees

Forest ecologist Mark Harmon has been exhaustively examining dead logs for 40 years, and he's found a complex world few people see

10+ min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Science Makes the U.S. a Great Nation

History tells us what happens when great nations attack science

4 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Prevention Intervention

The evidence is clear that racial discrimination, physical health and the environment contribute to Alzheimer's and other dementias. Now researchers are looking for ways to intervene

10 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

A Dangerous Silver Bullet

Drugs that hit an Alzheimer's target are gaining traction. Some neurologists remain dubious

9 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

What I Wish Parents Knew about Social Media

I study social media for a living. Here's how parents can help their kids use it safely and productively

5 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

How a Tiny Brain Region Guides Generosity

Whether and how much we help others may be determined by the brain's basolateral amygdala

6 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

VOYAGE TO NOWHERE

An expensive and ambitious plan for interstellar travel has quietly disappeared

10+ min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Echolocation Touch

Dolphins' echolocation may be more like feeling than like seeing

3 min  |

October 2025
Scientific American

Scientific American

Why Knot

Mathematicians unravel a long-standing conjecture about knot theory

2 min  |

October 2025

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