Del Monte’s Chapter 11 collapse left a California peach farmer staring at ripping out 20 acres of 9-year-old Ross cling trees tied to $12,500-an-acre contracts, after a shuttered Modesto canning hub and only 24,000 of 74,000 tons finding processing capacity turned the rest into fruit that may rot or be destroyed
A healthy peach tree can still become a crop with nowhere to go. That is the harsh reality facing parts of California’s Central Valley…..
Plastic headed for landfills is being turned into gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel in Mexico, and Petgas is sparking an uncomfortable debate about what “recycling” really means
Plastic that might have ended up in a landfill, on a beach, or floating through a river is being turned into gasoline, diesel, kerosene,…..
Farmers find an unexpected ally: sheep wool improves olive grove soils and could help them withstand drought without chemicals or major construction
The rarest mineral recognized by science weighs about 0.011 ounces, exists as a single known natural specimen, and its discovery exposes how fragile Earth’s catalog still is
Inside a pressure cooker, a simple experiment shows how steam raises temperature and speeds up beans, and it also explains why that whistle is pure physics
China built Asia’s largest rail station in just two years, with about 5.1 million square feet, solar power, and welding robots, and the scale shows who’s setting the infrastructure pace
A 286,000-year-old hominin skull found in Petralona Cave in Greece still has no clear identity, and the gap reopens the puzzle of who lived in Europe before Neanderthals
Science
Inside a pressure cooker, a simple experiment shows how steam raises temperature and speeds up beans, and it also explains why that whistle is pure physics
Have you ever watched beans bubble away for what feels like forever and wondered why…..
A 286,000-year-old hominin skull found in Petralona Cave in Greece still has no clear identity, and the gap reopens the puzzle of who lived in Europe before Neanderthals
A nearly complete skull found in a Greek cave has spent more than six decades…..
Goodbye to the 24-hour day: from this date onwards, days on Earth will last 25 hours
If you have ever heard that Earth will “soon” switch to 25-hour days, the key…..
Buried under North Sea sand for nearly 2,000 years, a Roman iron-and-wood anchor more than 6.6 feet long and weighing about 220 pounds was lifted off the Suffolk coast so intact it looks impossible, and archaeologists say it may have held a merchant ship of 500 to 600 tons in place
A heavy iron anchor pulled from the North Sea once looked like one of those…..
Astronomers claim they have found Venus’ first volcanic cave, and the idea of a natural shelter on a hellish planet forces new questions about what is happening under the surface
A buried cave on Venus has been hiding in plain sight, tucked inside radar data…..
Iran eyes undersea cables in the Strait of Hormuz and threatens a “digital toll,” a move that could hit Google, Meta, and Microsoft without firing a shot
Iran is now looking below the waterline of one of the world’s most sensitive chokepoints……
Archaeologists find ceramic urns hidden under a fallen tree in the Amazon, and the unlikely hiding place hints at human stories the forest kept for centuries
A fallen tree in the Brazilian Amazon has exposed seven ceramic burial urns under its…..
Scientists identify a new bat species, Myotis himalaicus, and its “very unique” traits reignite the debate over what we are still missing in mountain ecosystems
A small bat from the Western Himalayas has now been recognized as a new species,…..
Psychology suggests the loneliest people are not always the rejected ones, they are often the kind, capable people everyone values but no one checks on because they seem self-sufficient
Most of us think loneliness is easy to spot. It is the person sitting alone…..
A giant-eyed octopus is discovered in the deep, and the new species Opisthoteuthis carnarvonensis is a reminder of how much ocean still has no name
A new deep-sea octopus with unusually large eyes has been named from specimens collected off…..
Mobility
It took a truck with 152 wheels to move a 302,000-pound tunnel-boring cutterhead, and the transport logistics look like an engineering project inside another engineering project
Before Snowy 2.0 can store clean power for millions of homes, some of its biggest parts have…..
China is building a massive floating airport in the middle of the ocean, and the idea of a runway on water shows how far engineering goes when land runs out
China is pushing forward with one of the most unusual airport projects on Earth, a giant new…..
Energy
Economy
Del Monte’s Chapter 11 collapse left a California peach farmer staring at ripping out 20 acres of 9-year-old Ross cling trees tied to $12,500-an-acre contracts, after a shuttered Modesto canning hub and only 24,000 of 74,000 tons finding processing capacity turned the rest into fruit that may rot or be destroyed
A healthy peach tree can still become a crop with nowhere to go. That is…..
The rarest mineral recognized by science weighs about 0.011 ounces, exists as a single known natural specimen, and its discovery exposes how fragile Earth’s catalog still is
A tiny reddish-orange gem from Myanmar has become one of the strangest trophies in modern…..
The Port of Recife will spend about $19.7 million on dredging to handle ships up to 689 feet, and that quiet project decides which cities win or lose trade
Brazil’s Port of Recife is preparing for a major dredging project worth about $20 million,…..
Plans are underway in Cincinnati to build a new “Veterans Village” featuring 14 tiny homes on church-owned land. Each unit, measuring 276 square feet, will include a porch, kitchen, dining area, and full bathroom, and will cost $70,000, allowing veterans to move out of their temporary housing
A new tiny home village planned for Cincinnati’s Madisonville neighborhood could give 14 veterans something…..
São Paulo stuns with a roughly $1.35 billion megaproject – Brazil’s first immersed tunnel will span 0.93 miles and force the city to reinvent underwater construction logistics
Brazil is getting ready for a piece of infrastructure it has talked about for more…..
Prince William will sell one-fifth of the Duchy of Cornwall, and he says the profits will be funneled into housing and nature projects chosen for the biggest social and environmental impact
Prince William is preparing to sell parts of the Duchy of Cornwall over the next…..
A mother and daughter near Maysville turned down $26 million to sell farmland for a data center, and their blunt reason is that feeding the country matters more than a tech buyer paying roughly 10 times the land’s farm value
A Kentucky mother and daughter are refusing to sell family farmland for a proposed data…..
China receives the first shipment of 200,000 tons from Africa’s largest “hidden iron” deposit: the move smells like a geopolitical shift
A single bulk carrier does not usually make environmental news. But when the RTM Cartier…..
Argentina and the “Thread of the Sun”: scientists follow a copper trail and discover something that sounds like treasure… but the ending isn’t what you’d expect
A mineral deposit under the high Andes is forcing a hard question. How far should…..
The discovery that seems “too good to be true”: 19 tons of gold and strategic minerals… but the most interesting part is what they are NOT telling us
Have you ever wondered where the metals inside an electric car, a wind turbine, or…..
Technology
China built Asia’s largest rail station in just two years, with about 5.1 million square feet, solar power, and welding robots, and the scale shows who’s setting the infrastructure pace
Berlin opens a 269,000-square-foot pit in the city center and exposes its medieval roots, with archaeologists racing construction crews to save coins, walls, and clues before it is covered again
China built a 984-foot “horizontal skyscraper” linking four towers 820 feet up, and the about 13,200-ton structure turns architecture into a balance test
An active mine in the Italian Alps becomes a $58 million underground data center, pairing servers with apples and wine in a cooling bet built where ore once came out
Graphene-infused concrete promises lighter builds with less cement, and the payoff could be longer-lasting structures with a smaller footprint
A mystical Brazilian city was built on a crystal mountain at about 4,724 feet, and its century-old homes and churches challenge engineering with a secret hidden underfoot
Environment
Farmers find an unexpected ally: sheep wool improves olive grove soils and could help them withstand drought without chemicals or major construction
A humble farm material is getting a second life in Spain, and this time it…..
A 70-year-old hiker says someone chose a spot “real hard to get to” near Rinconada and Dixon to dump decontamination canisters from the 1980s, and the state still cannot say what risks, if any, are sitting in that remote ravine
A routine hike near Dixon, New Mexico, has turned into a strange environmental mystery. On…..
For generations women in southwest Morocco spent up to 4 hours a day hauling five-gallon barrels that weighed nearly 50 pounds, and now giant polymer fog nets mounted above 4,000 feet pull Atlantic mist out of the air and send drinking water to taps about 6.2 miles away
Have you ever watched fog roll across a hillside and thought of it as a…..
A 12-year-old bald eagle named Aurora is splashing in a kiddie pool with a pile of toys at a licensed wildlife rehab in Connecticut, and the twist is she is non-releasable after a truck strike and a partial wing amputation in 2024
Aurora, a 12-year-old bald eagle who cannot return to the wild, has turned a simple…..
A study finds Greenland’s ice melt grew sixfold in three decades, from about 14 to 90.8 billion U.S. tons, and the numbers put hard scale on a change already showing up at sea
Greenland’s ice sheet is no longer sending a slow, distant warning. A Nature Communications study…..
A volcanic island was born out of nowhere in 1963, stayed isolated from humans from day one, and now functions as a natural lab for watching life start from scratch
How does life begin on land that did not exist yesterday? Surtsey, a volcanic island…..
A stork swallowed 150 rubber bands and ended up in Doñana, a brutal example of how small everyday trash can become a death sentence for wildlife
A dead white stork in southern Spain has become a sharp warning about a problem…..
Biologists warn a common farm pesticide may be accelerating fish aging, and the invisible effect could be reshaping food webs before we notice
The most troubling part of pesticide pollution is not always the sudden sight of dead…..
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Psychology asserts that children of the 1960s and 1970s did not become emotionally strong thanks to better parenting, but because they grew up with enough daily neglect to learn to self-regulate, solve problems on their own, and develop a resilience that modern comforts make difficult to build
They bought a chalet for $164,000 on a 32,300-square feet plot above sea level: Jozef and Jenny’s story seems idyllic… until the fine print about the location emerges
Two hikers spot a “strange” wall and end up finding gold coins dating from 1808 to 1915… and the hiding place looks like an “emergency plan”
Psychology tells us that the loneliest part of growing old isn’t being alone, but realizing that some friendships disappear as soon as you stop nurturing them, and understanding that they were never based on mutual care, but on your willingness to do all the emotional work
A group of hedgehogs is called something so fitting that even the name explains the animal: why English calls them a ‘prickle’







































