Our galaxy isn’t stationary but hurtling at full speed toward a hidden gravitational anomaly located between 150 and 250 million light-years away
Even when your phone is lying on a table, it is not truly standing still. Earth spins, orbits the Sun, and rides inside the…..
MIT’s new method promises to speed up the search for alloys for rockets, chips, and clean energy by analyzing invisible “neighborhoods” between atoms
Finding a better metal is not as simple as mixing ingredients and hoping for a stronger result. For companies building rockets, cleaner energy systems,…..
It all began with dozens of small earthquakes that no one detected; now, a 64-page study suggests that they may have been a precursor to the massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck nine days earlier
Everything seemed to point to a simple “malfunction” in the brain until a decade of research began to reveal a different reality: tinnitus could be a side effect of a mechanism that tries to keep hearing alive
The enormous mass of warm water in the Pacific that has just “woken up” and could influence storms, wildfires, monsoons, and temperatures through 2027
Science discovers the “point of no return” for mosquitoes: the mathematical trick that could forever change the fight against malaria
Scientists at MIT have created a robot with an “elephant’s memory” that promises to tell you where you left your keys last night—and it does so in a matter of seconds
Science
Our galaxy isn’t stationary but hurtling at full speed toward a hidden gravitational anomaly located between 150 and 250 million light-years away
Even when your phone is lying on a table, it is not truly standing still……
It all began with dozens of small earthquakes that no one detected; now, a 64-page study suggests that they may have been a precursor to the massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck nine days earlier
The magnitude 8.8 earthquake that struck offshore Kamchatka on July 29, 2025, was not just…..
Everything seemed to point to a simple “malfunction” in the brain until a decade of research began to reveal a different reality: tinnitus could be a side effect of a mechanism that tries to keep hearing alive
That high-pitched ringing in the ears may not be just an annoying glitch. A new…..
Science discovers the “point of no return” for mosquitoes: the mathematical trick that could forever change the fight against malaria
Malaria control often comes down to a frustrating race against mosquitoes. Nets, sprays, medicines, and…..
A few cookie crumbs on a trail may seem insignificant, but a new study conducted in Panama suggests that they can distract ants from a task that is key to a plant’s expansion
A few cookie crumbs on a hiking trail may not look like much, but a…..
Cockroaches already seemed indestructible, but a new genomic study has just revealed something even stranger: they harbor thousands of fragments of bacterial DNA hidden within their own genome
Cockroaches already have a reputation for surviving almost anything. Now, a new genome study suggests…..
The Giants’ Causeway was not formed as a result of a battle between giants, but rather by an explosive volcanic event that took place 60 million years ago—an event that, as scientists have now determined, occurred over a shorter period of time
For generations, Giant’s Causeway has sat between myth and science. The legend says the Irish…..
Greenland’s ancient frozen landfills contained microbial traces dating back 4,500 years that provided insights into hunting, agriculture, hygiene, and daily life; now, the melting ice is exposing these remains
Ancient garbage may not sound glamorous, but in Greenland, it has become a frozen archive…..
Switzerland just scanned what’s under everyone’s feet, turning secret geology into a national GPS for planners
How much sunlight reaches the ground beneath a forest, beside a highway, or on a…..
It all started with a simple bowl of oatmeal and an apple; now scientists believe that these foods contain more than 139,000 compounds that could change the way we understand nutrition
That bowl of oatmeal, apple slice, cup of coffee, or piece of grilled fish may…..
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
MIT’s new method promises to speed up the search for alloys for rockets, chips, and clean energy by analyzing invisible “neighborhoods” between atoms
Scientists at MIT have created a robot with an “elephant’s memory” that promises to tell you where you left your keys last night—and it does so in a matter of seconds
NASA is developing and testing an artificial intelligence system that identifies 93% of the signs of a flash flood and could provide crucial time to respond
SpaceX’s valuation keeps rocketing, raising eyebrows about how high a private company can fly before gravity bites
A chip material only three atoms thick was hit with plasma, and a tiny chemical trick changed what happened next
Environment
The enormous mass of warm water in the Pacific that has just “woken up” and could influence storms, wildfires, monsoons, and temperatures through 2027
El Niño has returned to the tropical Pacific, and this one is already raising concern…..
An animal about the size of a small house cat has just caused quite a stir in Mexico after becoming the first known photographic evidence of the mysterious Cozumel dwarf fox
For more than two decades, one of the world’s rarest wild dogs seemed to have…..
Georgia has just created a $2 million fund to save farms before these centuries-old fields are turned into housing developments, warehouses, and data centers
Georgia is trying to protect working farms before more fields become subdivisions, warehouses, and data…..
Everything pointed to another cut, but Grand Staircase-Escalante has just narrowly avoided, at the last minute, a decision that would have forever changed one of the most impressive natural monuments in the United States
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah has survived another attempt to weaken the rules…..
NASA photos reveal San Carlos Reservoir shrinking to a mud-ring, visual proof that drought plus demand equals trouble
San Carlos Reservoir in Arizona has become a stark snapshot of what drought can do…..
Sponge-city tech is teaching concrete to drink stormwater like a thirsty park — and it can’t happen fast enough
Cities around the world are trying to become more like sponges. The idea sounds simple…..
Coral reefs seemed doomed by marine heatwaves, but a new global map has just identified 64,200 square miles that may still have a real chance
For years, coral reef news has felt like one long alarm bell. Marine heatwaves have…..
Switzerland has excavated a “second country” beneath the Alps: more than 1,400 tunnels and about 1,243 miles beneath the rock to change the climate… without almost anyone noticing when traveling
If you ride a train through Switzerland, there is a moment when daylight disappears, your…..
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A NASA astronaut filmed the southern lights swirling like neon paint, turning orbital night into a free light show
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






































