TECH & SCIENCE
Tested: 9 Premium Running Products That Are Actually Worth It
I spent time testing these premium running products, and each is up to the task of putting in the miles to make every run more enjoyable.
Apple Wallet Is iPhone's New Secretly Sticky App
Apple Wallet is finally becoming the iPhone's must-use app. After a decade the digital wallet is becoming possible.
Review: New Traeger Timberline Grill Makes Cooking and Cleaning Exciting
Traeger's new Timberline grill swings for the fences with a new design and all-new features. It's a winner if you can afford it.
It's World UFO Day, and This Utah Ranch Is Apparently Their Top Destination
One spot in the United States that has attracted huge interest from UFO enthusiasts is Skinwalker Ranch, a 512-acre property located in northeastern Utah.
'Wordle' #378 Clues, Hints and Answers for Saturday, July 2
Newsweek has some handy hints to help get your across the line in your daily fix of the word puzzle that is played by millions worldwide.
Scientists to Trial First-Ever Treatment for Broken Heart Syndrome
Women are far more likely to experience Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, according to experts, with thousands of cases diagnosed each year.
Third of Brits Claim They've Spotted a UFO
A study of 2,000 adults found 37 percent believe they've witnessed something "out of the ordinary," although 35 percent put it down to an optical illusion.
People Who Smell Alike More Likely to Be Pals: Study
Research shows people may have a tendency to form friendships with individuals who have a similar body odor.
Scientists Designing AI Robots to Work in Earth's Most Extreme Places
Manchester researchers have been advising government and energy sector leaders on the safe development of AI robots being used in extreme environments.
Prehistoric Farmers Were Bugged By Insects, Mice, Study Says
Stone Age farmers in southern France were fighting mice and insects feasting on their supplies 4,000 years ago, a new study has revealed.
Google Image Search for 'Desk Ornament' Returns Nazi Memorabilia
Users called the results "horrifying," "mad" and "very weird." Many people tagged Google, demanding an explanation.
Experts Head to Arctic to Assess Climate Change Impact Amid Record Heatwave
The legendary research vessel and icebreaker Polarstern has left Germany and is heading to the Arctic to assess the impact of climate change amid a record heatwave in Europe.
MTG Asks Why Kansas Cows Died After Saying Hot Earth Will Help Feed People
"Why did thousands of cattle all die in a heat wave?" Greene tweeted. "Usually just the old, sick, or weak die in stressful conditions, not the whole herd."
What Would Happen If a Doomsday, Carrington-Sized Solar Flare Hit Earth?
In 1859, a solar flare shocked the world. In 2012, we had a very close miss. At some point, Earth will be hit again.
Monkeypox Models Suggest We Have No Idea What Outbreak Holds
The viral disease continues to spread in an unprecedented outbreak and experts explain why we can't predict what that will look like in a couple of months.
Rare 'Dinosaur Bird' Patiently Awaits Mate to Save Their Species
The unique-looking shoebill is just one of 11 in the world currently in captivity, and there are only a few thousands left in the wild.
Rare and Nearly Extinct Wild Pigeons Found in Scotland, Ireland
Rare wild pigeons known as "rock doves" that are extinct in most of the world have been discovered living in remote parts of Scotland and Ireland.
Tennessee Boy, 15, Catches Incredibly Rare White Catfish, Throws It Back
"We were shocked when we saw it," Captain Richard Simms told Newsweek. "Most anglers fish their entire lives and never see one."
Watch Furious Squirrel Try to Fight off Freeloading Bear Stealing Its Nuts
The footage, shot in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, is from an episode of the Disney+ series "America the Beautiful."
The Search for the World's Biggest Hammerhead Shark
In a National Geographic documentary, scientists travel along a great hammerhead migration route to learn more about the elusive species.
Discovery of Child Burials Reveals Poverty of Aztec Empire Survivors
The discovery of the graves of four pre-Hispanic Mexican children has given an insight into the difficult living conditions that followed the fall of the Aztec Empire.
New Technique Used to Free 1,300-Year-Old 'Ice Prince'
The "Ice Prince" is thought to have been of high birth, as the experts also recovered a sword and scabbard, as well as other significant artifacts.