Jun 30, 2026
An innovative project turns flooded coal mines into a renewable heating and cooling source for an entire community.
NASA's powerful new electric propulsion system could shorten future Mars missions while using far less fuel than rockets.
Record-low Antarctic sea ice is pushing emperor penguins toward extinction, threatening breeding colonies across the continent.
Color-changing surgeonfish may signal cleaner wrasse when they're ready for parasite removal, revealing a remarkable reef partnership.
A glacier-driven Alaska landslide unleashed one of the tallest tsunamis ever recorded, highlighting growing climate-related risks.
May 29, 2026
A rare video of a 7.7 Myanmar earthquake offers scientists new insight into fault movement, capturing ground shifts in real time for precise geological analysis.
Ancient bone dice reveal Native American games of chance date back over 12,000 years, reshaping the history of gambling in North America.
Caffeine appears to sharpen memory in invasive Argentine ants, potentially leading to more effective pest control strategies using enhanced bait systems.
New evidence shows parts of Greenland’s ice sheet fully melted thousands of years ago, suggesting greater vulnerability to current warming and rising sea levels.
Melting ice sheets are subtly slowing Earth’s rotation, lengthening days by milliseconds and revealing how climate change affects planetary dynamics.
Apr 30, 2026
U.S. organic product sales surged in 2025, reflecting growing consumer demand for healthier, environmentally conscious food and goods.
Mysterious prototaxites fossils may represent a previously unknown, extinct branch of life, reshaping understanding of early Earth ecosystems.
Scientists advance IVF techniques to rescue the nearly extinct northern white rhino, with only two females remaining under protection in Kenya.
New photocatalyst technology uses solar energy to split water into hydrogen fuel, signaling a potential breakthrough in scalable, low-cost clean energy production.
Experimental contact lenses enable near-infrared vision in darkness, offering potential applications in medicine, rescue operations and security without bulky equipment.
Mar 31, 2026
A global study finds fast-growing trees are crowding out slower, long-lived species, raising concerns about biodiversity loss and weaker forest resilience.
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