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This tiny wireless camera fits on top of a beetle — Future Blink
By Jordan Aaron
This tiny wireless camera fits on top of a beetle — Future Blink



Flying snakes are able to glide across the air like acrobats. Here’s how they do it.
By Nikolay Nikolov and Emmett Smith
Flying snakes are able to glide across the air like acrobats. Here’s how they do it.

Why Arctic sea ice just crashed to an extreme, record low
Why Arctic sea ice just crashed to an extreme, record low

This face mask is designed to keep you cool — Future Blink
By Jordan Aaron
This face mask is designed to keep you cool — Future Blink

Where polar bears will die out first
Where polar bears will die out first


Why the U.S. heat wave will be so long and persistent
Why the U.S. heat wave will be so long and persistent

Carry your cutlery wherever you go with this eco-friendly set — Future Blink
By Jordan Aaron
Carry your cutlery wherever you go with this eco-friendly set — Future Blink

Why the fat bears are already getting so fat
Why the fat bears are already getting so fat

Warm temperatures baked Earth in the first half of 2020
Warm temperatures baked Earth in the first half of 2020


Summer camp canceled? Here are some citizen science projects to do at home.
A family doing activities



Hungry wolf shows up on bear cams, scarfs dozens of fish
Hungry wolf shows up on bear cams, scarfs dozens of fish


NASA's 'smell of space' could soon be available as a perfume
NASA's 'smell of space' could soon be available as a perfume

What NASA’s spectacular 10-year timelapse of the sun can teach you
What NASA’s spectacular 10-year timelapse of the sun can teach you

This leather is made out of cacti — Future Blink
By Jordan Aaron
This leather is made out of cacti — Future Blink


Why Earth has a stubborn spot that's cooling
Why Earth has a stubborn spot that's cooling

Welcome to Cloud City: The case for going to Venus, not Mars
Welcome to Cloud City: The case for going to Venus, not Mars


NASA designed a vibrating necklace to help you stop touching your face
NASA designed a vibrating necklace to help you stop touching your face
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