

Andrew Zaleski
Andrew Zaleski is a journalist based near Washington, D.C. He writes about science, technology, and business, and you can find more of his work at聽.
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The community of Culdesac, Arizona, was designed for pedestrians and cyclists. And residents love it.
Apples no one has ever tasted are still out in the wild. Dave Benscoter, a retired FBI agent, has spent a decade searching for these 100-year-old heirlooms.
Lyme-carrying ticks are a bigger threat than ever. A promising new antibody treatment looks to stop infection鈥攅ven after a tick bite.
Electric muscle stimulation claims to be a more efficient form of exercise. Here鈥檚 how it holds up.
This fall I joined the ranks of Shawn Baker's all-meat cult for 30 days. Here's what happened.聽
A Frenchman plans to swim across the Pacific Ocean. Yes, that's as crazy as it sounds.
A new online bike-rental service provides an alternative to other bike-share programs