Peru’s Cerro de Pasco villagers haul a mining giant into court, demanding someone clean up a century-old mess
A new lawsuit in Peru is putting one of the Andes’ most troubling mining conflicts back in court. The municipality of Cerro de Pasco…..
Traffickers’ new nightmare: Artificial intelligence detects shark fins hidden in suitcases with 95% accuracy
A suitcase can look ordinary from the outside. Inside, it may hold the remains of a shark, a bundle of dried seahorses, or marine…..
Farewell to sea urchins: Italy sounds the alarm after discovering nighttime poaching that is depleting the Mediterranean seabed
Rooiels surprises the world with a herd of 47 baboons that appears without warning, forcing residents to lock their doors, while demonstrating that coexistence between humans and wildlife is still possible in the 21st century
A tiny blue gecko staged an epic comeback, reminding conservationists size doesn’t dictate surprise factor
A “lost” parrot was rediscovered on a remote Indonesian peak, proving extinction rumors can be greatly exaggerated
Landslides triggered by wild weather killed 58 ultra-rare orangutans, showing climate change doesn’t play fair
Loggerhead turtles on Cabo Verde just pulled off an 80-fold nesting boom, turning the beach into a reptile rave
Science
Neutron stars may double as dark-matter detectors — because who wouldn’t use cosmic wrecking balls for science?
Dark matter is still one of the biggest missing pieces in modern science. Astronomers can…..
XRISM is reading the Perseus cluster’s elemental gossip, one X-ray whisper at a time
A new X-ray study has taken a sharper look at the hot gas inside the…..
The Space Station’s quantum lab just went colder, edging scientists closer to physics so weird it makes gravity blush
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have switched on a newly upgraded NASA Cold Atom…..
Forget about epic explosions: just 300 years ago, a swarm of hyper-powerful stars would have left a perfect crater next to the central black hole… and today, astronomers see it as a kind of space graffiti that’s still smoldering
What could punch a nearly round hole in the glowing gas near the Milky Way’s…..
NASA is launching its wildest plan since “Apollo 13”: launching a Pegasus rocket from the air, releasing the LINK spacecraft into the middle of the Pacific, and catching the veteran Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory before it crashes like a burning hunk of scrap metal onto your roof
NASA is moving into the final stretch of an unusually fast rescue attempt for the…..
The microwave-sized mini-refrigerator floating 400 km above Earth has just put atoms into “ghost mode” at –273 °C, and NASA scientists believe this experiment could equip future rockets with a “galactic GPS” that not even errors in solar signals could throw off course
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have switched on a newly upgraded NASA Cold Atom…..
The Webb telescope captures a “roasting” exoplanet: 4,900°F, clouds of glass, and an atmosphere of vaporized metal on a world that is boiling just a hair’s breadth from its star
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has watched a giant exoplanet go through one of the…..
NASA’s X-ray eye caught a jet shooting from the first black hole we ever photographed—apparently fame hasn’t tamed the beast
The first black hole ever photographed is no longer just a famous orange ring. New…..
NASA’s Webb and Hubble teamed up on Terzan 5, and the detail that matters is that they proved it isn’t a globular star cluster at all but a surviving relic from the Milky Way’s earliest formation
Terzan 5 has spent decades wearing the wrong label. Long treated as a globular star…..
The fastest subatomic messenger in the universe lands on the ice of Antarctica and points toward an “invisible” galaxy 11,000 million light-years away
A tiny particle that crossed the universe and reached Antarctica may have started its journey…..
Mobility
China’s wild idea: a 1,118-mile rail bridge across the Gobi that dares gravity, sandstorms, and basic common sense
A new rail bridge rising out of the Gobi has been described as a 1,118-mile mega-project that…..
A heavy-lift ship is heading to Hobart to pick up the world’s largest battery-electric ferry for South America, and the scale point is that the vessel is about 430 feet long and built to carry around 2,100 passengers on the Argentina-Uruguay route
A heavy-lift ship is heading to Hobart, Tasmania, for an unusual job. The MV Black Marlin will…..
Energy
Economy
Neither the U.S. nor Iran: Spain discovers a rare-earth gold mine capable of meeting 33% of Europe’s needs and revolutionizes the geopolitical landscape of the green transition
Europe’s clean-energy race may have a new flashpoint in central Spain. In Campo de Montiel,…..
The world’s largest floating city is back in action: 80,000 residents, a stadium, schools and even eight helipads
It sounds like something pulled from a science fiction movie. A vessel about one mile…..
European beavers turn out to be secret carbon hoarders, stashing 26 % more than any human climate model guessed
No one expected the humble beaver dam to look like climate infrastructure. Yet a new…..
Egypt’s dead-serious plan: build an entire desert city from scratch and crown it with a 1,312-foot skyscraper that nobody saw coming
Egypt is building a new capital from scratch in the desert about 28 miles east…..
Construction of Jeddah Tower just reached the 100th floor, and the number that makes it feel unreal is the target, more than 3,280 feet tall with over 167 floors as Saudi Arabia aims for the world’s tallest building by 2028
Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower has moved past a milestone that once sounded almost unreal. The…..
Elon Musk admits that convincing married engineers to relocate to Starbase, 40 minutes from Brownsville and near the Mexican border, has become his biggest silent problem
During a recent interview, Elon Musk described SpaceX’s Starbase launch site complex in South Texas…..
Saudi Arabia imports sand even though it’s a desert country, but desert sand is too smooth and rounded to make strong concrete
Saudi Arabia has some of the largest deserts on Earth, but in 2023 it still…..
ExxonMobil is leaving New Jersey as its legal home after more than 140 years, and what matters isn’t the new address but what it signals about taxes, headquarters power, and corporate strategy
ExxonMobil shareholders have approved moving the oil giant’s legal home from New Jersey to Texas,…..
An 11,000-carat ruby find (about 4.85 pounds) reshapes mining in Myanmar, and the giant stone reopens the debate over value, traceability, and the real price of gemstones
Miners near Mogok, Myanmar, have unearthed an 11,000-carat rough ruby, a find large enough to…..
What started as a routine highway survey near Hradec Králové turned into one of Bohemia’s biggest Celtic finds, a 62-acre settlement where archaeologists pulled up gold and silver coins, Baltic amber, and workshops that suggest a production center, not just a stopover
A future highway in the Czech Republic has led archaeologists to something far older than…..
Technology
Germany is literally zapping crops with lasers to ditch pesticides, and early tests say the crazy plan just might pay off
They warn that China might be building strange new structures deep in the desert to reinforce its nuclear deterrence, and what draws attention is that the shapes seem deliberate enough to indicate preparation, not just construction
A Chinese company completes the first lift of a stadium’s steel structure aiming to become the world’s first “garden,” and its about 139,000 tons show the true weight of an icon
A key propeller tweak helped a drone design approach about 435 mph (700 km/h), pushing consumer-looking hardware into near-jet territory
A 2026 building method promises a full house in five days, skipping bricks and conventional dry construction with a system designed for speed
A U.S. city will bore through rock beneath a creek to build a massive sewage tunnel, with the route running up to about 118 feet (36 meters) underground in a historic infrastructure push
Environment
Peru’s Cerro de Pasco villagers haul a mining giant into court, demanding someone clean up a century-old mess
A new lawsuit in Peru is putting one of the Andes’ most troubling mining conflicts…..
Traffickers’ new nightmare: Artificial intelligence detects shark fins hidden in suitcases with 95% accuracy
A suitcase can look ordinary from the outside. Inside, it may hold the remains of…..
Farewell to sea urchins: Italy sounds the alarm after discovering nighttime poaching that is depleting the Mediterranean seabed
A moonlit raid near Naples has exposed a growing problem beneath Italy’s coastal waters. Poachers…..
Rooiels surprises the world with a herd of 47 baboons that appears without warning, forcing residents to lock their doors, while demonstrating that coexistence between humans and wildlife is still possible in the 21st century
In Rooiels, South Africa, the baboons do not arrive on a schedule. Still, residents know…..
A tiny blue gecko staged an epic comeback, reminding conservationists size doesn’t dictate surprise factor
A lizard the color of a summer sky has become one of Tanzania’s most surprising…..
A “lost” parrot was rediscovered on a remote Indonesian peak, proving extinction rumors can be greatly exaggerated
A tiny green parrot that many bird experts knew mostly from old museum specimens has…..
Landslides triggered by wild weather killed 58 ultra-rare orangutans, showing climate change doesn’t play fair
The world’s rarest great ape may have just suffered a brutal blow from one extreme…..
Loggerhead turtles on Cabo Verde just pulled off an 80-fold nesting boom, turning the beach into a reptile rave
A quiet change began showing up on Boa Vista’s beaches in 2018. Night patrol teams…..
Trending
Liam Neeson, 73: “It’s funny, but there comes a point in life when you think you’ve made all the friends you were ever going to make”
Carl Rogers, a humanistic psychologist: “When a person discovers that they are loved for who they are, and not for who they pretend to be, they will feel that they deserve respect and love”
Oscar Wilde, Irish writer and poet: “Once a man has loved a woman, he will do anything for her—except continue to love her…” A timeless lesson on how love and relationships change over time
Immanuel Kant, philosopher: “If you punish a child for misbehaving and reward him for behaving well, he will do the right thing solely for the reward…” — Why morality should not depend on rewards or fear
Psychology suggests the generation that ate cereal for dinner and walked home in the dark did not just survive neglect, but built an emotional operating system around self-reliance






































