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Dogs Become Troublesome at Puberty Much Like Humans Do, Study Suggests

Perhaps you’ve had to put up with a moody, uncooperative teenager. You may well have been one yourself. A new study suggests that dogs go…

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The World Is Running Out of Elements, and Researchers Are Looking in Unlikely Places for Replacements

Make no mistake: We are running out of elements. As humans have filled in all the corners of the periodic table, each element has resulted…

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Ry Cooder Buys ‘Breath-Taking’ Home for $2.5 Million

Guitarist Ry Cooder has purchased a nearly 100-year-old Altadena, Calif., home designed by Wallace Neff for $2.5 million. According to the listing, which was held…

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Artificial Intelligence Bot Writes AC/DC-Style Song ‘Great Balls’

The idea of artificial intelligence bots creating music is one that doesn’t seem to sit right with a lot of people. At the very least…

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The OnePlus 8 Pro smartphone’s infrared camera is accidentally creepy

Cookie Settings Many products featured on this site were editorially chosen. Popular Science may receive financial compensation for products purchased through this site. Copyright ©…

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Will A.I. Make Medicine More Human?

This article appeared in the June 2020 issue of Discover magazine as “Will A.I. Make Medicine More Human?” Subscribe for more stories like these. Today,…

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Kids’ Band Sharky Sharky Write Insanely Catchy Pop-Punk

Looking to make a big splash in the world of kids’ entertainment, rock group Sharky Sharky, who formed in 2013 and even made an appearance…

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Why Wings Struggled With ‘Listen to What the Man Said’

Paul McCartney and Wings‘ “Listen to What the Man Said” presents as a breezy romp, but sessions for the smash single were actually a painstaking…

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45 Years Ago: Why Wings Struggled With ‘Listen to What the Man Said’

Paul McCartney and Wings‘ “Listen to What the Man Said” presents as a breezy romp, but sessions for the smash single were actually a painstaking…

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Space Photos of the Week: Cassini’s Curtain Call

In 1997, NASA launched a spacecraft to Saturn. This intrepid explorer called Cassini, spent the better part of 13 years orbiting Saturn and studying it…

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