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From the killer shark of “Jaws” to the tornado-tossed predators of the “Sharknado” movies, films long have portrayed sharks as objects of summer fear. But when a shark cuts through the waters off the U.S. East Coast, it now may be doing more than hunting. It may also be gathering data that helps scientists understand…

Wellness has become a priority for millions of consumers, influencing everything from the products they buy to the way they design their homes. According to McKinsey & Company’s 2025 Future of Wellness survey, Americans spend an estimated $500 billion a year on wellness-related products and services, with 84% of consumers saying wellness is a top…

Massachusetts requires that sleighs be pulled by a horse with at least three bells on its harness. It instructs locomotive engineers to notify “the next telegraph station” if they see a fire near train tracks. Towns are required to appoint weighers of coal and fence viewers, and out-of-state student drivers have to file vehicle paperwork…