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
Mexico is betting on a route that sounds almost like a contradiction. It is a canal with no water, a land bridge across the…..
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
A parent may not remember the moment at all. The adult child may remember it word for word, after carrying it through school, work,…..
Cement’s carbon problem may have a blunt fix, swap limestone for basalt, because modeling suggests energy demand could drop by more than 40% and emissions by over 80%, cutting CO2 from about 1,343 lb per ton of cement to roughly 110 lb with certain rock types
A thumbnail-sized chip that runs an electrical current through blood plasma and uses nanoparticles to snag tumor signals sorted pancreatic cancer with 97% accuracy in about 15 minutes, beating the standard needle biopsy rate of roughly 79% in the same comparison
Helium bubbling out of hot springs along Zambia’s Kafue Rift is carrying a deep-mantle signature, and researchers say it could be the first hard evidence that a 1,550-mile Southwest African Rift is waking up into a new plate boundary that could eventually split the continent
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
Singapore covers about 111 acres of the Tengeh Reservoir with 122,000 floating solar panels, a bid to cut an energy dependence the city-state can’t afford
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
Science
A thumbnail-sized chip that runs an electrical current through blood plasma and uses nanoparticles to snag tumor signals sorted pancreatic cancer with 97% accuracy in about 15 minutes, beating the standard needle biopsy rate of roughly 79% in the same comparison
When doctors see something suspicious on the pancreas, getting a clear answer is rarely simple……
Between Alaska and Siberia lies a seafloor abyss, an underwater rift dropping about 8,530 feet, revealing a hidden world most people never imagine
Far below the cold, rough waters of the Bering Sea, a hidden canyon drops deeper…..
Cleaner air is making marine clouds about 2.8% less reflective per decade over the North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, and scientists say that “clean-air paradox” is letting more sunlight hit the water and helping oceans warm faster than forecasts expected
Cleaner air has brought enormous public health benefits, but a new climate study points to…..
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
Imagine a planet where every horizon is water. No coastlines, no deserts, no mountains rising…..
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
Most people know the Sombrero Galaxy for its clean hat shape, a bright central bulge…..
A cave sealed in Gibraltar for 40,000 years is home to what could be the last place of residence of the Neanderthals
Imagine prying open a doorway that has not moved since Neanderthals walked along the Mediterranean…..
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
Just when the platypus seemed to have run out of surprises, its hair added one…..
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
At first glance, the Kondyor Massif looks like something that slammed into Earth. A near-perfect…..
Ethiopia is tearing toward a new ocean, and geologists explain how the rift is pulling the crust apart millimeter by millimeter until the map of East Africa changes
Something unusual happened under Ethiopia’s Afar region between late December 2024 and mid-March 2025. Ground…..
A chick experiment strengthens the bouba-kiki effect, and the surprise is that a biological root of language may start long before words
Have you ever heard the made-up words “bouba” and “kiki” and somehow felt that one…..
Mobility
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
Mexico is betting on a route that sounds almost like a contradiction. It is a canal with…..
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
A new German underwater drone is pushing one of the ocean’s hardest jobs into a different era……
Energy
Economy
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…..
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
China has confirmed a major lithium ore discovery in central Hunan Province, and the number…..
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…..
A marine scientist in Southern California has turned restaurant waste into coastal restoration by collecting more than 24,000 pounds of discarded oyster shells, curing them in the sun, and using them to rebuild reefs that protect shorelines and filter water
A pile of oyster shells might not look like the start of an environmental comeback…..
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…..
Technology
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft: “We overestimate what AI will do in two years and underestimate what it will do in ten”
Australia positions a barge with 256-foot legs to install ocean intakes connected to tunnels under the seabed, feeding a desalination plant that will deliver about 39.6 million gallons a day
It sounds like space tech but it is already farm defense: China uses lunar-tested basalt fibers to protect crops, and the material promises toughness where climate and pests hit hardest
Two young inventors design a brick that can cool cities using electricity, and the idea points to buildings that stop being part of the heat problem
A Chinese company completes the first lift of a stadium’s steel structure aiming to become the world’s first “garden,” and its about 139,000 tons show the true weight of an icon
A 29-year-old man has created magnetic cement, and his invention promises to revolutionize a construction sector that has not undergone a true transformation in decades
Environment
Helium bubbling out of hot springs along Zambia’s Kafue Rift is carrying a deep-mantle signature, and researchers say it could be the first hard evidence that a 1,550-mile Southwest African Rift is waking up into a new plate boundary that could eventually split the continent
Something unusual is bubbling out of hot springs in Zambia, and geologists are paying close…..
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
Bolivia’s government is weighing a decree that could turn 3,982 old mining authorizations into formal…..
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
Hope’s life began with a loss most people never see. Born in 2012, the brown…..
Indonesia rescues a wild snake considered the world’s longest, and the operation exposes the tense overlap between giant wildlife and the communities that live alongside it
Guinness World Records has officially verified a huge female reticulated python found in Indonesia as…..
An expedition conducted in Angola in February 2026 documented the presence of insects and spiders that may be new to science, with the highlight being a crowned crab spider that glows blue under ultraviolet light
A bright blue glow under ultraviolet light has become the unforgettable image of a major…..
Scientists see more vegetation in the Himalayas, but it is not good news, because that extra “green” can disrupt water, snow, and high-mountain biodiversity
For years, the biggest climate warning from the Himalaya was easy to picture because glaciers…..
Portugal moves about 2.2 million U.S. tons of sand in a mega-operation to save about 121 feet of Algarve beaches, and the plan shows the real cost of holding a coastline when the sea won’t negotiate
Portugal has launched one of the Algarve’s most eye-catching coastal rescue efforts, moving roughly 2.2…..
Not gold, not oil: sand, the world’s second-most used resource, is being consumed at 50 billion tons a year, and shortages are already pointing toward a global crunch
Have you ever walked past a construction site and thought about the grains inside all…..
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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
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
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
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








































