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Satellites have just discovered that Earth does not have four equal seasons, and the new world map leaves areas “out of alignment” within a few kilometers
Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System once looked like a city of mirrors in the desert, and now its planned closure in 2026 is no longer certain after a last-minute regulatory “no” put the plan on hold
Beneath 2 kilometers of Antarctic ice lies a landscape untouched for 34 million years, leaving glaciologists speechless
A suspicious object near Palm Beach Airport diverted Trump’s route, closed roads, and highlighted a growing environmental problem surrounding airports
More than 200 unmanned trucks discovered secretly excavating one of the world’s largest outdoor treasures: equivalent to more than 10,000 soccer fields
A popular organic brunch chain that offered local menus and artisanal waffles has closed due to bankruptcy, leaving thousands of workers and years of collaborations with neighboring farms in indefinite limbo
It is between 300 and 400 million years old, flows through mountains as if they did not exist, and has survived mass extinctions: now, the oldest river on the planet faces its most modern threat
Photos taken from space show an iceberg “boiling” from within: this is the silent collapse of A-23A in the South Atlantic
The gold in your ring may have started moving 80 km underground, and a new study reveals the chemical “trick” that releases it
Assault before dawn in the Caribbean: Marines rappel from the USS Gerald R. Ford and seize the tanker Olina with 700,000 barrels on board
There is no such thing as a “quantum un-do button” in nature, and that limitation could explain why your coffee cools down but never reheats on its own
The rumor that is frightening millions: there is no “federal law” to revoke the driver’s licenses of people over 70 in the US, but many states are already tightening (or changing) their tests
They promise “$2,000 from the IRS in January,” and thousands of people are already waiting to pay their electricity bills: the problem is that no new payments have been approved for 2026
The whale, which can live for over 200 years, hides a cellular trick that humans also have, but almost no one uses it in this way
California’s new water plan sounds like science fiction: plants that consume millions of tons of seawater and factories that convert wastewater into drinking water











