Aerial view of a modern cruise ship used to illustrate the scale difference between existing passenger vessels and the proposed Freedom Ship.

A “floating city” proposal is back with a ship about one mile long designed to hold 80,000 people, and the uncomfortable detail is that it is being pitched as nuclear-powered while funding still decides whether it is real or just renderings

Kevin Montien
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June 20, 2026 at 12:30 PM

A U.S.-based company is trying to revive one of the boldest maritime ideas ever proposed, a mile-long vessel called Freedom Ship that would not…..

Jeddah Tower under construction in Saudi Arabia after surpassing 100 floors on its path to becoming the world's tallest building.

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

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June 20, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower has moved past a milestone that once sounded almost unreal. The long-delayed megatower in Jeddah has officially reached 100 floors…..

High-speed drone propeller and brushless motor components used in a custom FPV quadcopter.
Ground-nesting mining bee emerging from a soil burrow in Ithaca, New York.
Row of houses built with recycled plastic bricks as part of a fast modular construction system.
Ocean research vessel deploying a deep-sea monitoring instrument used to study ocean changes and currents.
Iberian lynx standing near water in natural habitat, a species recovering in Spain but facing new risks.
SpaceX Starbase launch facility in Boca Chica, Texas, near the Lower Rio Grande Valley wildlife corridor along the US Mexico border.
Ancient Egyptian illustration showing beekeeping and honey production with hives and jars.
Close-up of a European bison standing in a forest, a species used in rewilding experiments in Spain.
Kawasaki hydrogen facility with spherical storage tank and industrial equipment, illustrating Japan’s push to use hydrogen in commercial power generation.
Portrait of Oscar Wilde, Irish writer and playwright, known for his reflections on love and relationships.

Science

Turquoise waters of Lake Neuron inside a cave system in southern Albania, the largest known underground thermal lake.

Researchers say they’ve found the world’s largest underground thermal lake in Albania, a turquoise basin about 417 ft. deep hidden inside a cave system near the Greek border

Sonia Ramírez
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June 20, 2026 at 6:30 AM

A vast turquoise lake has been confirmed deep beneath southern Albania, and scientists say it…..

Visitors walk around the Les Braves memorial sculpture on Omaha Beach in Normandy, a key D-Day landing site.
Underground corridor and brick tunnel discovered beneath a school in Rome.

A group of meddling teenagers accidentally uncover a 1,800-year-old Roman house beneath their school, and the “campus” suddenly becomes an archaeological site

Adrian Villellas
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June 19, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Students at a high school in central Rome have helped bring an ancient Roman house…..

Iberian lynx standing near water in natural habitat, a species recovering in Spain but facing new risks.

More than 200 Iberian lynx were killed by vehicles in a single year even as the population reached 2,663, a recovery story now dragging a deadly price tag behind it

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June 18, 2026 at 3:00 PM

The Iberian lynx has reached a new high point after a historic rescue effort across…..

Ancient Egyptian illustration showing beekeeping and honey production with hives and jars.

Honey pulled from Egyptian tombs sealed for more than 3,000 years has been found still edible, thanks to chemistry that makes it nature’s near-perfect preservative

Kevin Montien
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June 18, 2026 at 12:30 PM

Have you ever opened an old jar of honey in the back of the pantry…..

Close-up of a transparent copepod with long antennules, representing a deep-sea species linked to a newly discovered branch of life.

Scientists say Greenland’s “new branch of life” discovery comes from a depth of over 8,300 feet, and the claim forces a rethink of how evolution’s tree is organized

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June 18, 2026 at 6:30 AM

A tiny animal pulled from the deep North Atlantic has opened a fresh page in…..

Reconstruction of the giant extinct scorpion Praearcturus gigas in a shallow ancient wetland.

Scientists discover the largest extinct scorpion, measuring over about 3.3 ft. long, and the find resets what “giant” really means

Sonia Ramírez
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June 17, 2026 at 6:36 PM

A scorpion longer than a yardstick? That is the startling picture emerging from a new…..

Prehistoric animal paintings inside Lascaux cave in southwestern France

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

Adrian Villellas
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June 17, 2026 at 3:08 PM

The famous paintings of Lascaux sit beneath a wooded hill near Montignac in southwestern France,…..

Editorial illustration of Earth from space showing the magnetic north pole shifting from the Canadian Arctic toward Siberia.

Earth’s magnetic north pole has shifted more than 1,400 miles, and agencies worldwide are preparing for the ripple effects on navigation and technology

Kevin Montien
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June 17, 2026 at 10:15 AM

The point that a compass follows in the Northern Hemisphere has been drifting for decades……

Ancient wooden artifact from the Marathousa 1 site in Greece showing cut marks linked to early human tool use.

A simple 430,000-year-old piece of wood looked ordinary until researchers found cut marks, and the scratches may point to tool use far earlier than expected

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June 17, 2026 at 6:30 AM

A simple piece of wood found in southern Greece did not look like the kind…..

Mobility

Aerial view of the planned Canal Istanbul corridor, the proposed waterway linking the Black Sea and the Sea of Marmara.

Turkey’s “Canal Istanbul” plan is being framed as a $1-billion-plus shortcut, and the key detail is the size, about 28 miles long connecting the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara

Adrian Villellas
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June 20, 2026 at 8:45 AM

Istanbul could one day have a second major waterway beside the Bosphorus, the natural strait that already…..

Marion 8750 electric dragline excavator working at Estevan Mine in Saskatchewan with its massive boom and bucket

One of the world’s biggest excavators has a projected 60-year lifespan, and the twist is the scale: about 16.5 million pounds, a boom roughly 427 feet long, and 19 electric motors pushing nearly 19,830 horsepower

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June 15, 2026 at 6:10 AM

Modern cars often feel disposable after a decade or two. In the mining world, one monster machine…..

Economy

Jeddah Tower under construction in Saudi Arabia after surpassing 100 floors on its path to becoming the world's tallest building.
SpaceX Starbase launch facility in Boca Chica, Texas, near the Lower Rio Grande Valley wildlife corridor along the US Mexico border.

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

Adrian Villellas
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June 18, 2026 at 1:23 PM

During a recent interview, Elon Musk described SpaceX’s Starbase launch site complex in South Texas…..

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

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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

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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.

Environment

Satellite view of a massive brown sargassum belt stretching across the Atlantic Ocean between Africa and the Americas.

A “brown ribbon” as long as a continent is forming across Africa’s Atlantic, and scientists fear it’s not just a stain but a rapidly expanding ocean shift

Kevin Montien
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June 19, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Seen from space, it looks almost unreal. A vast brown ribbon of floating algae now…..

Satellite view of an Arctic river delta showing permafrost terrain and branching waterways storing large carbon reserves.

Researchers warn of a climate time bomb in the Arctic involving roughly 63.4 billion tons of carbon that could amplify warming faster than expected

Sonia Ramírez
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June 19, 2026 at 3:00 PM

A freezer works because time almost stops inside it. Food can sit there for months,…..

Ground-nesting mining bee emerging from a soil burrow in Ithaca, New York.

Scientists find about 5.6 million bees living beneath a New York cemetery for more than 100 years, and the hidden colony could help protect vulnerable pollinators

Kevin Montien
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June 19, 2026 at 6:30 AM

A quiet cemetery in Ithaca, New York, has been hiding something extraordinary beneath its grass……

Ocean research vessel deploying a deep-sea monitoring instrument used to study ocean changes and currents.

The U.S. plans to remove 900 deep-sea monitoring instruments that would have studied the weakening Atlantic current, a move scientists say blinds us right when the ocean is changing fastest

Adrian Villellas
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June 18, 2026 at 5:00 PM

The federal government is dismantling most of a sprawling ocean monitoring network that has spent…..

Close-up of a European bison standing in a forest, a species used in rewilding experiments in Spain.

Nine bison are introduced in a town in Guadalajara to help prevent wildfires and restore lost ecosystems, but locals are split on whether it’s a brilliant fix or a risky experiment

Sonia Ramírez
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June 18, 2026 at 10:15 AM

Nine European bison have become the newest residents of El Recuenco, a small village in…..

Small bird perched on a fence in front of solar panels at a rural solar farm.

We assumed solar farms wrecked the countryside, but research shows birds and insects often thrive beneath panels, where shade and shelter create new microhabitats

Adrian Villellas
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June 17, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Solar farms have often been treated like a threat to the countryside. The image is…..

ROV inspecting a sunken Soviet submarine in the deep ocean where radioactive material is being released from the reactor.

A sunken Soviet submarine is reportedly releasing radiation, and the leak revives fears about Cold War wrecks still poisoning the ocean

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June 17, 2026 at 12:30 PM

A Cold War wreck lying more than a mile beneath the Norwegian Sea is still…..

Cantabrian capercaillie in northern Spain, a critically endangered forest bird at the center of a conservation release program.

They spent more than $5 million to release 30 birds, and within six months 29 were already dead, a conservation plan that turned into a brutal reality check

Sonia Ramírez
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June 17, 2026 at 8:45 AM

Spain’s attempt to help one of its most endangered birds has delivered a hard lesson…..

Trending

Portrait of Carl Rogers, American psychologist known for humanistic and person-centered therapy.

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”

Portrait of Oscar Wilde, Irish writer and playwright, known for his reflections on love and relationships.

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

Portrait of philosopher Immanuel Kant, known for his theory of morality based on duty rather than rewards.

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

Adult reflecting on childhood independence linked to the long-term psychology of latchkey kids

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

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