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‘Rye Lane’ includes the ultimate scene of meeting up with an ex
The kind of meeting with an ex we all wish we could have.
How winter solstice is celebrated across different cultures
These traditions pre-date Christmas.
The world’s oldest DNA ever reveals a surprisingly lively Arctic
The polar desert was once a fertile land.
A revolutionary VR map is changing how we look at tumors
What if we could look at cancer cells differently?
Banksy murals appear on war-damaged buildings in Ukraine
The anonymous artist shared pictures from a mural in Borodyanka on his Instagram account.
A sci-fi exhibition at London’s Science Museum explores what it means to be human
A journey through the edges of imagination.
While drought continues to wreak havoc in Kenya, an age-old technology is providing relief for some
The simple, but effective technology could save lives
By Emmett Smith
Rescued from decay, Battersea Power Station opens to the public
Yes, you can visit.
How an oval school in the Thar desert empowers young girls
Rising from the dunes, the building merges architectural tradition and innovation to ensure a safe and playful study environment.
Forgotten relics have been reemerging in this summer's extreme drought
Though fascinating, these objects should have stayed underwater.
Why aesthetics are the secret weapon we need to popularise solar energy
Dutch designer Marjan van Aubel explains why some cities wouldn't hear about solar panels, and how we can change that.
The secret life of biofluorescent sea creatures
From snails to sharks, marine life glows in the dark.
Rooftop dancer turns NYC skyscraper into personal dancefloor with mesmerizing views
Shot on iPhone 13.
By Nikolay Nikolov and Lily Kartiganer
In Nepal, a woman treks over mountains to bring COVID-19 vaccines to the most vulnerable
Here's what it takes to get people in isolated communities access to jabs.
How this technologist is using beauty as a tool to disrupt facial recognition
Meet Joselyn McDonald.
Lego-like house seeks to transform how we build (and live in) our homes
There's literally no place like this particular home.
How an athlete with Parkinson’s inspired TikTok's 3D printing community to invent an accessible pill bottle
A functional prototype was ready in days.
Why are we so obsessed with fantasy football? – Mashable Originals
Over 15 million people spend a third of their year playing the game. Why?
By Mark Stetson
How two strangers are battling a revenge porn nightmare – Mashable Originals
Sometimes you have to fight back.
By Tulika Bose
This very good dog can talk to her owner — Mashable Originals
"Home, concerned, soon, poop, yes?"
By Tulika Bose
Photographer's viral photo strikes a chord with protestors worldwide – Mashable Originals
More power to him!
By Danica D'Souza and Tulika Bose
A wounded journalist speaks out — Mashable Originals
This journalist didn't just lose an eye. She's dealing with potentially dangerous online attacks, too.
By Tulika Bose
For years, this cyborg felt every earthquake in her feet. But with the implants gone, she still senses the buzz.
Moon Ribas may well be the world's first phantom cyborg.
How this minister is continuing church service during coronavirus pandemic — Mashable Originals
She's reaching out through Facebook Live.
How people around the world are dealing with coronavirus lockdown – Mashable Originals
People have been impacted personally, professionally, physically, and emotionally.