A small San Joaquin kit fox resting in the shade beneath solar panels at a managed utility-scale solar farm.

Foxes moved into a solar farm and turned it into a natural habitat, as the panels created shade, shelter, and a surprising new ecosystem

Sonia Ramírez
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June 14, 2026 at 6:30 AM

Solar farms were built to make clean electricity, not to become refuges for endangered predators. Yet, in California, the San Joaquin kit fox has…..

A simple, steaming cup of black coffee sitting on a minimalist desk, representing a preference for unfiltered experiences.

Psychology claims people who always drink their coffee black aren’t just purists, and what’s interesting is how that preference can line up with a need for unfiltered reality far beyond the mug

ECONEWS
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June 13, 2026 at 6:30 PM

The person who always orders black coffee may not be trying to look intense, refined, or impossible to impress. Psychology suggests a more interesting…..

Underwater data center module off Shanghai connected to offshore wind turbines and subsea cables powering AI infrastructure
Smooth-coated otter walking along a riverbank captured by camera trap in India
Freight train crossing the Isthmus of Tehuantepec as part of Mexico’s dry canal project
Adult son having a serious emotional conversation with older parent at home
Basalt quarry with exposed volcanic rock layers and excavator, showing material proposed as a low-carbon alternative for cement production.
Microchip device analyzing blood plasma with red blood cells and nanoparticles to detect pancreatic cancer signals.
Gas bubbles rising through hot spring water linked to deep mantle helium signals.
Autonomous underwater vehicle being deployed near the coast during testing operations.
Aerial view of floating solar panels covering a reservoir in Singapore with green islands in the background.
Aluminum foil taped to a wall to test for hidden moisture or condensation in a home

Science

Portrait of Alessandro Volta next to a diagram of his voltaic pile, the invention that pioneered modern electrical measurement.
The NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center facility, which remains under the management of UCAR following a federal judge's ruling.

A judge blocked part of a Trump administration move aimed at hurting a Colorado research center, and what’s striking is how fast science funding turns into a courtroom fight

Adrian Villellas
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June 13, 2026 at 6:30 AM

A federal court has stopped, for now, an effort to move the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center…..

Microchip device analyzing blood plasma with red blood cells and nanoparticles to detect pancreatic cancer signals.
Illustration of a deep underwater canyon with steep rocky walls and a submersible exploring the abyss in the Bering Sea.

Between Alaska and Siberia lies a seafloor abyss, an underwater rift dropping about 8,530 feet, revealing a hidden world most people never imagine

ECONEWS
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June 11, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Far below the cold, rough waters of the Bering Sea, a hidden canyon drops deeper…..

Aerial view of marine clouds over the ocean reflecting sunlight, with bright light reaching the water surface below.
Artist’s illustration of TOI-1452 b as a blue-green possible ocean world against a field of stars.

Astronomers describe an exoplanet that may be an “ocean world,” and the idea of a water-covered planet puts the search for hidden life back on the table

Adrian Villellas
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June 10, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Imagine a planet where every horizon is water. No coastlines, no deserts, no mountains rising…..

Close-up view of the Sombrero Galaxy showing its bright central bulge, thin dust lane, and faint surrounding halo.

Scientists detect an invisible halo around the Sombrero Galaxy for the first time, 30 million light-years away, and its extra size changes what we thought we knew about a cosmic postcard

ECONEWS
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June 10, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Most people know the Sombrero Galaxy for its clean hat shape, a bright central bulge…..

Interior of the newly discovered 13-meter chamber at the back of Vanguard Cave in Gibraltar, showing ancient sediment layers and rock formations.

A cave sealed in Gibraltar for 40,000 years is home to what could be the last place of residence of the Neanderthals

ECONEWS
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June 10, 2026 at 9:03 AM

Imagine prying open a doorway that has not moved since Neanderthals walked along the Mediterranean…..

Close-up of platypus head and bill highlighting fur linked to unusual hollow melanosomes.

The platypus adds another oddity: its hair has hollow melanosomes, a trait typical of birds, and the finding proves again this animal does not follow the rules

Kevin Montien
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June 9, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Just when the platypus seemed to have run out of surprises, its hair added one…..

Satellite view of the Kondyor Massif circular ring structure in eastern Russia, showing its raised ridge and central basin.

A perfect 3.7-mile ring in far eastern Russia puzzles NASA satellites, it looks like a crater or volcano, but the agency says it is neither, and that is the mystery

Adrian Villellas
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June 9, 2026 at 3:00 PM

At first glance, the Kondyor Massif looks like something that slammed into Earth. A near-perfect…..

Mobility

Freight train crossing the Isthmus of Tehuantepec as part of Mexico’s dry canal project

A Latin American country is moving massive amounts of earth to build a “dry canal” route pitched as bigger than the Panama Canal, and what’s bold is that it’s trying to reroute global trade without digging a single lock

Sonia Ramírez
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June 12, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Mexico is betting on a route that sounds almost like a contradiction. It is a canal with…..

Autonomous underwater vehicle being deployed near the coast during testing operations.

Crewless and able to stay submerged for 16 weeks, Germany’s Greyshark drone sub uses hydrogen and 17 sensors, and its endurance redefines what underwater surveillance can be

Sonia Ramírez
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June 11, 2026 at 5:00 PM

A new German underwater drone is pushing one of the ocean’s hardest jobs into a different era……

Economy

Close-up of smooth, rounded desert sand grains compared to rough, angular construction sand used in concrete manufacturing.

Saudi Arabia imports sand even though it’s a desert country, but desert sand is too smooth and rounded to make strong concrete

ECONEWS
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June 13, 2026 at 8:45 AM

Saudi Arabia has some of the largest deserts on Earth, but in 2023 it still…..

ExxonMobil office building facade showing company logo as firm shifts legal home to Texas

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

ECONEWS
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June 12, 2026 at 6:30 PM

ExxonMobil shareholders have approved moving the oil giant’s legal home from New Jersey to Texas,…..

Myanmar officials examine a massive rough ruby discovered in Mogok, highlighting the scale of the 11,000-carat gemstone.

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

Sonia Ramírez
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June 9, 2026 at 6:30 AM

Miners near Mogok, Myanmar, have unearthed an 11,000-carat rough ruby, a find large enough to…..

A small Celtic gold coin found in soil during an archaeological discovery near the D35 highway in the Czech Republic.
Aerial view of the Jijiaoshan mining area in Hunan Province, the site of a major lithium-bearing granite deposit discovery.

China discovers a mega-deposit of about 540 million U.S. tons of lithium ore, and the number reshuffles the battery and energy-transition board overnight

Adrian Villellas
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June 5, 2026 at 3:00 PM

China has confirmed a major lithium ore discovery in central Hunan Province, and the number…..

Rendering of Freedom Ship, a proposed floating city vessel designed to carry 80,000 people with schools and a hospital

The world’s largest floating city is back in action: 80,000 residents, a stadium, schools and even eight helipads

Adrian Villellas
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June 4, 2026 at 12:21 PM

It sounds like something pulled from a science fiction movie. A vessel about one mile…..

Excavator dumping a large pile of recycled oyster shells used for coastal restoration projects.
California farmers preparing to remove clingstone peach trees following the permanent closure of the Del Monte cannery in Modesto.
A close-up view of a tiny, reddish-orange kyawthuite crystal, the only confirmed natural specimen of this mineral species in existence.

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

Adrian Villellas
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May 31, 2026 at 8:45 AM

A tiny reddish-orange gem from Myanmar has become one of the strangest trophies in modern…..

Aerial view of the Port of Recife in Brazil, showing the urban harbor, navigation channel, and coastal breakwater.

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

Adrian Villellas
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May 28, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Brazil’s Port of Recife is preparing for a major dredging project worth about $20 million,…..

Environment

A small San Joaquin kit fox resting in the shade beneath solar panels at a managed utility-scale solar farm.

Foxes moved into a solar farm and turned it into a natural habitat, as the panels created shade, shelter, and a surprising new ecosystem

Sonia Ramírez
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June 14, 2026 at 6:30 AM

Solar farms were built to make clean electricity, not to become refuges for endangered predators……

A homemade plastic bottle trap hanging near the Guadalope River, designed to capture invasive Asian hornet queens.

A recycled bottle is being used in Aragón as a trap for Asian hornets, and what is surprising is how the simplest setup can be the most effective once the invasion is established

Sonia Ramírez
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June 13, 2026 at 3:00 PM

Spain’s Aragón region has turned an ordinary plastic bottle into part of a larger fight…..

A landscape comparison showing a dense native forest in Galicia alongside a nearby eucalyptus monoculture plantation.

Spain planted an invasive tree in 1960 thinking it was a great idea, and what’s worrying is how it’s now hammering local birdlife because the ecosystem can’t keep up

Sonia Ramírez
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June 13, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Planting trees usually sounds like a win. In Galicia, in northwestern Spain, eucalyptus was promoted…..

Construction work on Mexico’s Interoceanic Corridor rail line across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec

Mexico pulls a “land-based Panama Canal” out of its hat: 303 km across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec to connect the Pacific and the Gulf without passing through locks

Sonia Ramírez
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June 13, 2026 at 12:25 PM

In southern Mexico, bulldozers and rail crews are reshaping one of the narrowest slices of…..

Smooth-coated otter walking along a riverbank captured by camera trap in India

Camera traps just captured a smooth-coated otter in that area for the first time, and what stands out is that it showed up where almost nobody was looking because the focus was on something else

Adrian Villellas
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June 12, 2026 at 3:00 PM

Camera traps set up to study tigers in northern India have delivered an unexpected discovery……

Gas bubbles rising through hot spring water linked to deep mantle helium signals.
Aerial view of gold mining dredges operating in a muddy Amazon river in Bolivia, showing sediment pollution.

Bolivia moves to formalize mining permits without environmental licenses, and the plan reopens the clash between enforcement, revenue, and the ecological cost of “legalizing” the irregular

Adrian Villellas
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June 11, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Bolivia’s government is weighing a decree that could turn 3,982 old mining authorizations into formal…..

Brown bear lying on the ground in a relaxed position inside a sanctuary environment.

A bear raised in a tiny cage starts hibernating again, and the recovery shows how the body remembers an ancient instinct once it finally gets space, cold, and time

Kevin Montien
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June 11, 2026 at 8:45 AM

Hope’s life began with a loss most people never see. Born in 2012, the brown…..

Trending

A simple, steaming cup of black coffee sitting on a minimalist desk, representing a preference for unfiltered experiences.

Psychology claims people who always drink their coffee black aren’t just purists, and what’s interesting is how that preference can line up with a need for unfiltered reality far beyond the mug

The George Washington Carver Center in Beltsville, Maryland, where USDA APHIS employees are dealing with a recurring bed bug infestation.

The federal agency fighting bed bugs keeps getting infested in its own building, and what is absurd is that workers still are not allowed to telecommute

Adult son having a serious emotional conversation with older parent at home

Parents in their 70s and their adult kids in their 40s and 50s keep describing the same thing from opposite sides, and what’s unsettling is realizing the adult child has been carrying the parent’s voice for decades

Aluminum foil taped to a wall to test for hidden moisture or condensation in a home

Architects recommend sticking aluminum foil to the wall for 24 to 48 hours, and the trick can reveal whether your home has a hidden leak or only condensation

Albert Einstein standing in a dark coat, linked to his famous quote about becoming a person of value.

Albert Einstein, scientist: “Don’t try to become a man of success, but rather a man of character”

Woman looking out a window, reflecting on emotional distance, guarded relationships, and childhood harm.

Psychology says many adults who keep everyone at a distance aren’t loners by nature, and what’s hard is that they learned early that openness invited harm so they built a life that stays sealed off

Older adult sitting alone reflecting on fading friendships and one-sided relationships.

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

Aerial view of Hotel Unique in São Paulo, an upside-down ship-shaped building with round windows and exposed concrete.

In São Paulo, a building that looks like an upside-down ship became an icon: the Hotel Unique, about 276 feet tall with round windows and exposed concrete, turned a weird shape into a city symbol