In this day 1899, Nikola Tesla arrived in Colorado Springs to conduct groundbreaking wireless electricity experiments

Titanic: First ever full-sized scans reveal wreck as never seen before

The Billion-Dollar Ponzi Scheme That Hooked Wall Street, Warren Buffett, and the U.S. Treasury

Webb confirms water in weird comet, but something else is missing

You shed DNA everywhere you go – trace samples in the water, sand and air are enough to identify who you are, raising ethical questions about privacy

New Math Shows When Solar Systems Become Unstable

The Mysterious Dodecahedrons of the Roman Empire

Suck It, Death Cap: Scientists Find Potential Antidote to World’s Deadliest Mushroom

The Ugly Truth Behind “We Buy Ugly Houses”

Video: How This 31 Year Old Woman Scammed JP Morgan [19:04]

View the Reconstructed Face of a 30,000-Year-Old Egyptian Man

Astronomers observed first radiation belt seen outside our solar system

Widely used chemical strongly linked to Parkinson’s disease

Video: The Microwave Oven Magnetron: What an Engineer Means by “Best” [11:39]

NASA: We’d Have a 30-Minute Warning Before a Killer Solar Storm Hits Earth

Human trial of mRNA universal flu vaccine begins

What will replace the International Space Station?

If Your House Was Falling Off a Cliff, Would You Leave?

Mystery of missing Chicago girl Mary Agnes Moroney may be finally solved

Surprisingly Few Insects Live in The Ocean, And We May Finally Know Why

Betelguese’s Brightening Raises Hopes for a Supernova Spectacle

Genetically modified bananas out to stop Cavendish catastrophe

A private company has an audacious plan to rescue NASA’s last “Great Observatory”

Video: How the portal illusion works [9:41]

Mouse Study Reveals Unlikely Connection Between Menthol And Alzheimer’s

Two rare, unknown Rembrandt portraits worth millions discovered in private collection

We are (mostly) on break until Tuesday, 16 May. In the meantime, we offer some stuff from the archive:

On this day in 1944 the Allies began their final assault on Monte Cassino with the assistance of a 500-pound brown bear

Video: Controlling Turbulence and Evolution: How Engineers Overcome Uncertainty [12:21]

SolarWinds: The Untold Story of the Boldest Supply-Chain Hack

Bizarre object 10 million times brighter than the sun defies physics, NASA says

What Survives in the Atacama Desert?

Hammerhead Sharks ‘Hold Their Breath’ When Deep Diving

The Plot to Steal the Other Secret Inside a Can of Coca-Cola

From DiscoVision to SelectaVision

Runaway black hole with tail of stars may be galaxy in disguise

Soap can make humans more attractive to mosquitoes, study finds

Marine Monsters of the Jurassic Seas Were Twice the Size of Killer Whales

Patient M: The man who started seeing the world backwards after being shot in the head

‘It’s hell’: life under the American mobile home king who calls himself a ‘grave dancer’

NASA’s JWST discovers a reflective Mini-Neptune with a steamy atmosphere

Qubits 30 meters apart used to confirm Einstein was wrong about quantum

Video: Is there a Black Hole in our Solar System? [11:51]

The Ether Dreams of Fin-de-Siècle Paris

An 11-Year-Old Climber Fell 50 Feet at an Oregon Crag. He Survived.

The 19th-Century Trippers Who Probed the Mind

Dark waters: how the adventure of a lifetime turned to tragedy

A mysterious object has been spotted that’s 10 million times as bright as the sun. Scientists can’t work out why it hasn’t exploded.

How finding a home in America became so absurdly expensive

Hurricanes of Data: The Tiny Craft Mapping Superstorms at Sea

This Mauritius Palm Is the Last of Its Kind in the Wild

Video: Nuclear energy – The fears and the facts around the world’s most contentious energy source [32:54]

Wendy’s to begin replacing drive-thru staff with AI chatbots

Remembering When Horse Diving Was an Actual Thing

What if we tolerated diseases?

NASA’s Interplanetary Plans May Be Lurching toward Disaster

Researchers craft a fully edible battery

A Radical Plan to Make AI Good, Not Evil

Scientists Unveil a More Diverse Human Genome

How the Voyager probes keep going and going decades after launch