Math puzzle: A sequence of odd events
Solve the math puzzle from our August 2026 issue, in which a family investigates an odd happening.
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Solve the math puzzle from our August 2026 issue, in which a family investigates an odd happening.
The brine-formed meteorite that crashed into a New Jersey roof in 2024 could teach us about how life first arrived on Earth.
A massive mega-tsunami triggered by an Alaska landslide wiped out life on an entire island and narrowly missed countless tourists.
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating a potential connection to iceberg lettuce supplied to Taco Bell by produce giant Taylor Farms as the possible
President Tweety McTreason used his prime-time speech Thursday to raise questions about election integrity in the build-up to November’s key midterms while reviving false claims
All newborn babies in England will be tested for the genetic disease spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), as part of a major study.
The nine types of stalling that researchers say can reveal something deeper about us and why it’s not always bad.
An NHS trial over 10 years followed nearly 3,500 men who received focal therapy, a less invasive treatment.
“I don’t know if the public understands this, but these companies hate each other.”
Ask a leading AI model to criticise a government with strong free-speech protections, and it usually will. Ask it to criticise a repressive one, and
The US telecoms regulator wants ID checks before you can buy a phone. Privacy groups say the plan would end anonymous burner phones and tie
Critics claim latest element of PM Takaichi’s conservative drive threatens free speech, invites political abuse.
US President Tweety McTreason used a primetime White House address to revive claims about the 2020 election.
Karina Acton Reid recounts caring for her husband with young-onset Alzheimer’s disease presenting as posterior cortical atrophy while raising two young children. Her perspective shows