Argentina has achieved the unthinkable after 110 years: a mammal considered gone from the region has returned, and its presence could reshape the ecosystem from day one
For the first time in more than a century, guanacos are once again walking the grasslands of El Impenetrable National Park in Argentina’s Chaco…..
In 1940, a boy followed his dog through a clearing in the trees and ended up entering a cave that had remained sealed for millennia, where he found more than 2,000 images and animals painted 17,000 years ago
The famous paintings of Lascaux sit beneath a wooded hill near Montignac in southwestern France, and most travelers will never see the original. The…..
If you hear birds singing around your home during the day, it may not be background noise but a sign that something healthy is happening around your garden
Spain celebrates the birth of a 10-kilogram Malayan tapir calf after 20 years of work, and the milestone matters because barely 2,500 survive in the wild
In 2022, during construction work on a building in Tallinn, a 24-meter-long medieval ship was discovered just 1.5 meters below the pavement; a deeply disturbing clue suggests that its crew did not even have time to gather their belongings
From 2028, dogs and cats entering the European Union will need prior identification, and the rule could change how millions of pets cross borders
Scientists discover that the Milky Way may be floating on a dark-matter sheet millions of light-years wide, changing the map of our galaxy’s hidden support
Chilean scientists report evidence of forest fires from 237 million years ago in Asia, revealing that Earth’s ancient ecosystems were already burning in unexpected ways
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In 1940, a boy followed his dog through a clearing in the trees and ended up entering a cave that had remained sealed for millennia, where he found more than 2,000 images and animals painted 17,000 years ago
The famous paintings of Lascaux sit beneath a wooded hill near Montignac in southwestern France,…..
In 2022, during construction work on a building in Tallinn, a 24-meter-long medieval ship was discovered just 1.5 meters below the pavement; a deeply disturbing clue suggests that its crew did not even have time to gather their belongings
How much history can hide under a city street? In Tallinn, Estonia, the answer turned…..
Scientists discover that the Milky Way may be floating on a dark-matter sheet millions of light-years wide, changing the map of our galaxy’s hidden support
Galaxies are not sprinkled evenly through space. They clump in clusters, stretch into filaments, and…..
Science suggests that the human brain does not mature in a linear fashion from childhood to old age, but rather goes through five main stages, and it appears that the most significant structural change in a person’s entire life occurs around the age of 32
Four ages have emerged as the major turning points in the human brain’s lifetime wiring…..
UNAM scientists discover an ‘army’ of bacteria in Mexico with the potential to help agriculture, and the microscopic force could work where chemicals fail
Soil can look like plain dirt at the end of a dry season, but under…..
For years they were believed to be the last mammoth bones, until scientists discovered they were whales found 400 kilometers from the coast
For more than 70 years, two hefty fossil bones sat in the University of Alaska…..
Scientists believe they have identified the birthplace of Homo sapiens with new precision, combining fossils, climate, and evolution to redraw the first chapter of our species
Ask someone where modern humans came from and you will probably hear the same answer,…..
Scientists identify a little-known receptor that strengthens bones in mice, and the discovery could open a new path against osteoporosis
Think about how often your bones quietly do their job. A quick walk to the…..
Scientists identify a little-known receptor that strengthens bones in mice, and the discovery could open a new path against osteoporosis
Think about how often your bones quietly do their job. A quick walk to the…..
Naked mole-rat queens are famous for bloody power struggles, but new research shows they can also transfer power peacefully when a colony changes from within
For decades, naked mole-rats have been famous for a brutal detail of their underground lives……
Mobility
Israel approved the purchase of two new fighter squadrons (F-35I and F-15IA) for “tens of billions”… but there’s a hidden figure in the fine print that makes the deal go far beyond just the planes
Israel has approved the purchase of two new U.S.-made fighter jet squadrons, one F-35I squadron from Lockheed…..
China is sending 600 next-generation buses to Nicaragua, and the first 180 have already arrived in a move that could reshape public transport in Latin America
China has begun sending hundreds of new buses to Nicaragua in a deal meant to refresh the…..
Energy
Economy
A South African gold miner has become the first major casualty of Ghana’s tighter resource-control push, and the move shows how fast Africa’s mining rules are changing
Ghana plans to take full control of the Damang gold mine on April 18, 2026,…..
A zoo in the United States is building a $46 million African savanna, and the most striking feature isn’t the giraffes or the rhinos, but a hotel with a direct view of the habitat
Plans are taking shape for a major expansion at Wichita’s Sedgwick County Zoo that could…..
The 5,200 holes dug into a mountain in Peru are no longer a mystery, and the explanation changes what we knew about their ancient economy
For nearly a century, a strange band of thousands of holes carved into a Peruvian…..
It’s very rare to see so much gold in one place: gold bars and nearly 1,000 coins are being auctioned off in France, with a total value exceeding 2 million
In Angers, France, more than €2 million (roughly more than $2.3 million) in gold bars…..
It’s not about lithium or batteries: the problem driving up the cost of electric cars and wind power might lie in a tiny magnet, and a new AI has already found a way to do without rare earth elements
What if one of the biggest obstacles to cleaner cars and cheaper wind power is…..
What they have discovered in the Andes Mountains, between Argentina and Chile, is not just any mine, but a colossal deposit containing up to 84 billion pounds of copper, tens of millions of ounces of gold and silver, and a potential that is already revolutionizing the market
A copper, gold, and silver find in the Andes on the Argentina-Chile border is drawing…..
Russia intercepts a 2.8-ton fragment of the Aletai meteorite, valued at $4.2 million, which was being smuggled out of the country disguised as a simple garden ornament
Customs officers in Russia say they stopped a 2.8 ton chunk of the Aletai meteorite…..
Another theme park goes bankrupt and closes its doors “forever”: what has happened in recent weeks is more serious than it seems
Is Brean Theme Park really gone for good? Not exactly. The Somerset attraction entered liquidation…..
The battle for Panama’s ports is entering a new phase, and China has issued a stern warning
Most people will read this as another chapter in the power struggle around the Panama…..
Australia has just discovered the largest iron deposit ever recorded, weighing 5.7 billion tons, and the most impressive thing is not its size, but its age
This is not a story about a brand-new mountain of iron suddenly appearing in Australia……
Technology
Chinese scientists activate a magnet 700,000 times stronger than Earth’s magnetic field, and the question is what research needs such extreme power
AI models can secretly pass hidden traits to other models through data that looks meaningless, and the discovery exposes a new kind of invisible contamination
Amsterdam researchers have built a material that learns without software, and its moving structure remembers past shapes as if intelligence were embedded in the object itself
A British homeowner looked at an incomprehensible mess of old telephone wires and turned it into gigabit internet throughout his vintage house without rewiring it from scratch
Italy’s second-richest man makes a disturbing comment about artificial intelligence and companies that, almost without saying so, are training their own replacements
Xenobots made from frog cells are no longer just biological robots; they now also have something resembling a primitive nervous system, and that changes everything a little more
Environment
Argentina has achieved the unthinkable after 110 years: a mammal considered gone from the region has returned, and its presence could reshape the ecosystem from day one
For the first time in more than a century, guanacos are once again walking the…..
Spain celebrates the birth of a 10-kilogram Malayan tapir calf after 20 years of work, and the milestone matters because barely 2,500 survive in the wild
A Malayan tapir calf has been born in southern Spain, the first birth of this…..
Chilean scientists report evidence of forest fires from 237 million years ago in Asia, revealing that Earth’s ancient ecosystems were already burning in unexpected ways
If wildfire smoke has ever turned your afternoon sky an eerie orange, it can feel…..
Camden, New Jersey, is testing something that seems insignificant… and has managed to reduce flooding by as much as 13%: the secret lies “inside the home” and isn’t a major construction project
What if one piece of a city’s flood defense started not in a giant tunnel,…..
Scientists are watching the ocean behave so strangely that one researcher says even “surprised” may no longer be the right word
The Pacific Ocean off Japan is behaving in ways that are hard to shrug off…..
Scientists propose building a wall more than 80 kilometers long to slow the Doomsday Glacier, an idea that sounds impossible because the alternative may be worse
Imagine a seawall, but underwater, and not to protect a city. A group of engineers…..
For the first time in global legal history, a country has recognized the legal rights of insects, and it is the stingless bees of the Peruvian Amazon that are taking the first step toward a new model of coexistence between nature and the law
In a remote corner of the Amazon rainforest, a tiny pollinator has just gained something…..
They analyzed the DNA of a woman who lived to be 117 years old, and what they have just discovered leaves us with a disturbing idea about how we really age
Scientists have decoded the biology of Maria Branyas Morera, the woman who reached 117 while…..
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If you hear birds singing around your home during the day, it may not be background noise but a sign that something healthy is happening around your garden
From 2028, dogs and cats entering the European Union will need prior identification, and the rule could change how millions of pets cross borders
Sticking aluminum foil to the wall may look absurd, but contractors use it to reveal whether hidden moisture is coming from your house or from the air
Do not be fooled by Jurassic Park: a new look at dinosaurs suggests the animals we imagine may be much stranger than the monsters cinema gave us
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








































