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Parker Solar Probe Captures Closest-Ever Images Of The Sun

The newly released images from a December flyby are so detailed that scientists can see explosions and the flow of solar winds.

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July 25, 2025

Newly released images from the Parker Solar Probe are so detailed that scientists can see explosions and the flow of solar winds. Plus, menopause research began in earnest about 30 years ago. Two experts want you to know that we’ve actually learned a lot—and it’s not all bad. And, how fast did dinosaurs run? A longstanding equation for dino speed may be wrong.

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Why Do Cyclists Shave Their Legs?

Does it make you faster—or just help you fit in? We asked four cycling experts what leg-shaving actually does for athletes.

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Geek My Pumpkin

Maniac Pumpkin Carvers Marc and Chris carve hundreds of pumpkins each fall, which go for a few hundred bucks and rarely end up on stoops. They gave us some tips for how to bring our pumpkins to the next level this Halloween.

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Step Into an Optical Illusion

In Demon Hill, the rules of gravity don’t apply as you expect them to. Down is not down, exactly. The room, created by Los Angeles artist Julian Hoeber and on display at the Harris Lieberman Gallery in New York, is modeled on a stock roadside attraction.

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