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- A 2026 building method promises a full house in five days, skipping bricks and conventional dry construction with a system designed for speed
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- In 2026, Japan will launch the first commercial engine that generates electricity by burning a mixture containing up to 30% hydrogen, with a warranty and upgrade option, after 11 months of testing in Kobe and with the promise of decarbonization without changing the pipes
- 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
- 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