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- Scientists discover the largest extinct scorpion, measuring over about 3.3 ft. long, and the find resets what “giant” really means
- We assumed solar farms wrecked the countryside, but research shows birds and insects often thrive beneath panels, where shade and shelter create new microhabitats
- 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
- The “perfect” winter thermostat setting can keep you warm without exploding your power bill, and small changes can save big money
- A sunken Soviet submarine is reportedly releasing radiation, and the leak revives fears about Cold War wrecks still poisoning the ocean
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Spain just put a wave-power buoy about 138 feet tall into the Bay of Biscay, and the twist is that the new tests suggest the ocean’s up-and-down motion can feed electricity to shore in a way that could actually scale
- Researchers exploring an underground tunnel in Greece found a new cave cricket and named it Dolichopoda balrogi, and what’s wild is that the discovery came from a manmade tunnel where hardly anyone expects to find a brand-new species