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The World Is Running Out of Sand—And Thieves Are Willing to Kill for It
A global shortage of construction-grade sand is reshaping coastlines, destabilizing ecosystems, and putting activists in the crosshairs of violent mafias.
Our Reality Might Be 'Leaking' Into a Fifth Dimension—And Dark Energy Could Be the Smoking Gun, Scientists Say
The potential evidence leads to some pretty bizarre implications.
A Diver Stumbled Upon the Treasure of a Lifetime—and It May Lead to a Hidden Shipwreck
He uncovered 30,000 coins ancient coins in remarkable condition. They had to have come from somewhere.
Archaeologists Excavating a Small Town Found a 700-Year-Old Underground Chamber
The vault's purpose is still unknown, but theories range from food storage to safe haven during violent feuds.
Leatherman Revamped Its Iconic Wave, and the Result Will Help You Get Off the Fence About Multitools
The Wave Alpha's ultra-tough blade and legit scissors sold me.
Scientists Knitted a Satellite and Sent It to Space
Using a modified, off-the-shelf machine designed for knitting sweaters, engineers finally launched the U.K. satellite CarbSAR over the weekend.
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