Illustration of a Bronze Age communal feast with people cooking meat over fire and sharing food in a prehistoric settlement.

In Britain’s Bronze Age 3,000 years ago, communities held massive meat feasts, and the gatherings may have functioned like a social network that kept groups together

Sonia Ramírez
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June 3, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Have you ever looked at the leftovers after a family barbecue and thought about what they might tell someone 3,000 years from now? In…..

Galapagos giant tortoise walking across dry volcanic terrain in its natural island habitat.

Snipers and GPS-tagged goats are being used to save Galápagos tortoises, and the extreme strategy shows how far conservation goes when a species needs protection by force

ECONEWS
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June 3, 2026 at 8:45 AM

Most people connect Galápagos tortoises with Charles Darwin, slow footsteps, and the big idea of evolution. But in the late twentieth century, one of…..

Aerial view of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant with rows of water storage tanks along the coast.
Autonomous submarine Ran floats among Antarctic sea ice after mapping melt scars beneath Dotson Ice Shelf
Close up of a mosquito identified as Culiseta annulata, the species recorded in Iceland for the first time.
Archaeologists uncovering a decorated sarcophagus during an excavation in Luxor, Egypt.
Massive underground redox flow battery construction site in Laufenburg, Switzerland, built for grid-scale energy storage
Portrait of Albert Einstein with physics equations on a blackboard, including the mass energy equivalence formula
Brazilian Guarani armored vehicle crossing water with soldiers during an amphibious operation.
Fisherman catching eels at night using nets in a river or estuary in Spain.
Excavator dumping a large pile of recycled oyster shells used for coastal restoration projects.
Deep sea coral with long hair like branches floating in the dark ocean, resembling the Chewbacca inspired species.

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Illustration of a Bronze Age communal feast with people cooking meat over fire and sharing food in a prehistoric settlement.

In Britain’s Bronze Age 3,000 years ago, communities held massive meat feasts, and the gatherings may have functioned like a social network that kept groups together

Sonia Ramírez
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June 3, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Have you ever looked at the leftovers after a family barbecue and thought about what…..

Byzantine gold coins and jewelry discovered in Hippos, Israel, forming a hidden treasure from the 7th century.

A metal detector uncovers a 1,400-year-old Byzantine treasure, and the coins reappear as if they were hidden yesterday

Adrian Villellas
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June 2, 2026 at 6:30 PM

A signal from a metal detector on a hillside above the Sea of Galilee led…..

Tibetan yaks grazing on a high altitude plateau where scientists studied microbial diversity.

Researchers find thousands of new microbial species in herbivore poop, and the discovery suggests the biggest biodiversity may live where nobody wants to look

Kevin Montien
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June 2, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Researchers studying animal droppings from the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau have uncovered a vast hidden world of…..

IceCube neutrino observatory at the South Pole under a star filled Antarctic sky.

IceCube releases its first report using a new neutrino analysis method, and the upgrade could sharpen how we “listen” to particles that cross Earth without leaving a trace

Sonia Ramírez
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June 2, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Far below the surface of Antarctica, IceCube is listening for some of the quietest messengers…..

Archaeologists uncovering a decorated sarcophagus during an excavation in Luxor, Egypt.
Deep sea coral with long hair like branches floating in the dark ocean, resembling the Chewbacca inspired species.

Scientists discover a new deep-ocean coral nicknamed “Chewbacca,” and Iridogorgia thrives where sunlight never reaches and life seems impossible

Adrian Villellas
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June 1, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Scientists have formally described a new deep-sea coral with a name that sounds like it…..

Archaeologist inspects entrance of a rock-cut underground tunnel discovered near Ramat Rachel in Jerusalem.

Archaeologists find a 164-foot underground tunnel in Jerusalem, and the massive build has no clear answer, putting the city under its own history once again

Sonia Ramírez
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May 31, 2026 at 6:30 PM

A routine construction check on the southern edge of Jerusalem has turned into a stone-cut…..

A pressure cooker on a stovetop with steam escaping from the pressure valve during a cooking experiment.

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

Sonia Ramírez
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May 31, 2026 at 6:30 AM

Have you ever watched beans bubble away for what feels like forever and wondered why…..

The Petralona cranium, an ancient hominin skull discovered in northern Greece, featuring a distinct, primitive morphology.

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

Sonia Ramírez
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May 30, 2026 at 5:00 PM

A nearly complete skull found in a Greek cave has spent more than six decades…..

View of Earth from space illustrating changes in the planet’s rotation that could lead to future 25‑hour days.

Goodbye to the 24-hour day: from this date onwards, days on Earth will last 25 hours

Adrian Villellas
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May 30, 2026 at 2:41 PM

If you have ever heard that Earth will “soon” switch to 25-hour days, the key…..

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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,…..

Small tiny home with a front porch, representing compact permanent housing for veterans.
Construction site for an immersed tunnel beside a wide port channel, with concrete tunnel sections, cranes, boats, and city buildings in the background.

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

Adrian Villellas
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May 26, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Brazil is getting ready for a piece of infrastructure it has talked about for more…..

Prince William standing in front of the Nansledan housing development in Cornwall, part of the Duchy of Cornwall estate.

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

Kevin Montien
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May 24, 2026 at 6:30 PM

Prince William is preparing to sell parts of the Duchy of Cornwall over the next…..

Reporter standing near cattle on Kentucky farmland connected to a proposed data center project near Maysville.
Iron ore transport and export operations linked to Guinea’s Simandou mining project and Chinese steel supply

China receives the first shipment of 200,000 tons from Africa’s largest “hidden iron” deposit: the move smells like a geopolitical shift

ECONEWS
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May 22, 2026 at 8:45 AM

A single bulk carrier does not usually make environmental news. But when the RTM Cartier…..

Mountain mining area at Filo del Sol in Argentina where scientists identified a massive copper deposit

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

ECONEWS
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May 20, 2026 at 6:30 PM

A mineral deposit under the high Andes is forcing a hard question. How far should…..

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Galapagos giant tortoise walking across dry volcanic terrain in its natural island habitat.

Snipers and GPS-tagged goats are being used to save Galápagos tortoises, and the extreme strategy shows how far conservation goes when a species needs protection by force

ECONEWS
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June 3, 2026 at 8:45 AM

Most people connect Galápagos tortoises with Charles Darwin, slow footsteps, and the big idea of…..

Chinese industrial fishing vessels docked as Senegal faces a deepening fisheries collapse linked to foreign fleets.

Chinese vessels are accelerating the collapse of fishing in Senegal, driving $300 million in annual losses and impacting 13 million people, a quiet crisis already hitting dinner tables

Adrian Villellas
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June 3, 2026 at 7:14 AM

The crisis unfolding along Senegal’s coast is no longer just a story about fish. It…..

Pedra da Maravilha rock formation in Paraíba, Brazil, appearing to balance a massive boulder on a small base.

In Brazil’s Paraíba backcountry, the “Pedra da Maravilha” looks like it defies gravity on a tiny base, and the geological oddity has turned one rock into a tourism magnet

Sonia Ramírez
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June 2, 2026 at 3:00 PM

A strange-looking rock formation in Brazil’s northeast is getting fresh attention after a May 9,…..

Aerial view of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant with rows of water storage tanks along the coast.

Japan continues releasing treated Fukushima water, and each new discharge reopens the fight between science, public trust, and fear of the invisible in the ocean

Kevin Montien
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June 2, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Japan is still releasing treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster site, and the…..

Autonomous submarine Ran floats among Antarctic sea ice after mapping melt scars beneath Dotson Ice Shelf
Close up of a mosquito identified as Culiseta annulata, the species recorded in Iceland for the first time.

Mosquitoes appear in Iceland for the first time, and zoologists are watching climate and standing water because a small change like this can ripple through entire ecosystems

ECONEWS
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June 2, 2026 at 8:45 AM

For centuries, Iceland seemed to hold on to one very unusual privilege. While much of…..

Fisherman catching eels at night using nets in a river or estuary in Spain.

Fishers in Galicia and Asturias push back against an eel-fishing proposal, and the clash blends tradition, science, and a species on the edge

Sonia Ramírez
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June 1, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Spain’s long-running dispute over the European eel has moved from cold river mouths to the…..

Aerial view of a large crack in Antarctic sea ice exposing dark ocean water between ice sheets.

Warm water in the Amundsen Sea is eroding the base of key West Antarctic glaciers, and Thwaites and Pine Island are becoming the ice’s most unsettling thermometer

Sonia Ramírez
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June 1, 2026 at 10:45 AM

The warning from West Antarctica is not only that ice is melting. It is that…..

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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

Portrait of Albert Einstein with physics equations on a blackboard, including the mass energy equivalence formula

Albert Einstein, a scientist, speaking to his son in 1900: “Life is like riding a bicycle: to keep your balance, you have to keep moving”

Child playing alone outdoors showing independence and self directed activity

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

Chalet in the Ardennes region of Belgium surrounded by forest and open land during retirement relocation

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

Gold coins, bracelets, metal cases, and personal objects from a buried Czech treasure hoard found by hikers.

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”

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

Western European hedgehog walking through green grass with visible protective spines

A group of hedgehogs is called something so fitting that even the name explains the animal: why English calls them a ‘prickle’

Monk parakeets perched in an urban neighborhood with large communal nests in nearby trees

If you see parakeets flying near your home, it is not just a noisy visit: the birds may be telling you something about the local environment