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The Panama Sea stopped “breathing” in 2025, and what satellites and fishermen saw had never been recorded in four decades
China takes a manned submersible to the “forbidden ground” 5,277 meters below the Arctic, and what it records on the Gakkel Ridge could change maps and theories
They captured a gamma-ray burst lasting just 10 seconds, and the question is no longer what it was, but how it could have traveled almost 13 billion years to arrive right now
A skier was carving turns in the freshly fallen snow when, behind the ridge line, a volcano began spewing ash and smoke as if winter had run out of sky in Sicily
A new telescope points to the Local Void and discovers something puzzling: the loneliest galaxy continues to ignite stars with a blue core that should not exist
Alert for “paralyzing storm” this weekend: up to 60 inches of snow, near-zero visibility, and widespread power outages
The Mar Menor hides an underground river that no one could see, and every year it leaves a toxic “signature” underwater where thousands of people swim
The eclipse that many are already calling the eclipse of the century is coming, and what is disturbing is not only the darkness but also how slowly its shadow will advance
Two giant “spots” under Africa and the Pacific have been puzzling geologists for decades, and a new model suggests they could be the key to why life exists here
The United States is considering an idea that was previously unthinkable: using old military nuclear reactors to power artificial intelligence data centers
Hidden in the Carpathian Mountains at an altitude of 1,300 meters is a gigantic hydroelectric power plant that was once called the greatest in Europe, yet almost no one knows about it
In the middle of the Tibetan desert, China’s largest solar park is doing something unexpected that goes far beyond producing electricity
South Korea has just maintained a stable plasma inferno for six minutes, and scientists say this is a game changer
Goodbye to solar panels: Japan has just broken a rule that had remained intact for more than 140 years and proves that solar panels do not have to be flat
North Korea shows what it claims to be its nuclear submarine for the first time, and the images raise more questions than answers
Something huge and brown is crossing the Atlantic from Africa to America, and satellites can no longer ignore it
It looked like a quiet galaxy from afar, but upon closer inspection, a “cluster” of stars appeared that should not have existed so soon after the Big Bang









