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Flying Boats Soar Over The Hudson
Hydrofoiling boats competing in the America's Cup World Series came to New York City to show off the edge of sailing technology.
1 hour ago — Steve Mirsky
Why Is Mercury's Transit of the Sun So Rare?
With Mercury’s inclined orbit, transits come 13 times a century
May 6, 2016 — Mike Wall and SPACE.com
Brazil Scientists Seek to Unravel Mystery of Zika Twins
Cases in which one twin has microcephaly could offer clues about virus
May 6, 2016
Dragonflies Outmigrate Butterflies
Globe skimmer dragonflies migrate more than 15,000 kilometers, breeding with the locals as they travel and creating an interrelated global population. A dragonfly from Japan may have more in common with Guyanese dragonflies, genetically speaking, than its own Japanese cousins.
May 6, 2016 — Leila Falls and Christopher Intagliata
Catastrophic Canadian Wildfire Is a Sign of Destruction to Come
Less snow and warmer spring mean more acres burned
May 6, 2016 — Mark Fischetti
SpaceX Racks Up Another Sea Landing [Video]
The second successful landing of a Falcon 9 booster on a floating barge is a milestone for the aerospace company
May 6, 2016 — Mike Wall and SPACE.com
Self-Driving Taxis May Hit the Road within a Year
Lyft and GM will start testing self-driving cars for transportation
May 6, 2016 — Camille von Kaenel and ClimateWire
Lab Failures Turn to Gold in Search for New Materials
Data from failed experiments combines with machine learning to predict successful chemical reactions and form new hypotheses
May 6, 2016 — Jordana Cepelewicz
Paleo Profile: The Light-Footed Lizard
A mystery for decades, Elaphrosaurus finally finds its perch in the dinosaur family tree
May 6, 2016 — Brian Switek
Feed Additive Squelches Ruminants' Methane Belches
A chemical compound can cut a cow's methane emissions by 30 percent—and help the animal get more energy from its food. Christopher Intagliata reports.
May 5, 2016 — Christopher Intagliata
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