America’s public lands could soon power millions more homes with clean energy. A new study shows these lands could generate enough renewable
Two climate protesters painted Charles Darwin’s grave orange to warn that Earth is getting dangerously hot. The Just Stop Oil activists wrote
Governor Kathy Hochul’s new subway safety plan brings major changes to New York’s transit system. The changes come at a time when
A decade-long study by Karolinska Institutet, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, has revealed startling new data about air pollution’s impact on
A major food recall is happening in Michigan and Wisconsin right now. UP Products, LLC (doing business as Meyer Wholesale) found soy
The US and South Korea signed an important agreement on January 8, 2025, to work together on nuclear power plants. This new
A former Christmas tree farm in British Columbia has found a new purpose as a wildlife sanctuary. The Nature Conservancy of Canada
A temporary island emerged and vanished in the Caspian Sea between 2023 and 2024, documented by NASA’s Landsat satellites. The formation occurred
Australian scientists have confirmed the discovery of a new species of funnel web spider that’s nearly twice the size of its already
A packaging defect that could lead to hidden bacterial growth has triggered Walmart to recall thousands of its store-brand chicken broth cartons.
A routine family dinner turned alarming when customers found metal pieces in their frozen taquitos from Aldi. Bestway Sandwiches Inc. is now
Governor Gavin Newsom unveiled California’s State Rail Plan on January 7, 2025, a $310 billion initiative to create a zero-emission rail network
Research teams from UWE Bristol and University of Southampton have engineered electronic textiles (e-textiles) that decompose naturally while maintaining medical-grade monitoring capabilities.
The U.S. government has stopped plans for a major oil drilling project off Alaska’s northern coast. On December 26, officials denied Hilcorp
Florida’s recent cold weather puts one of its popular fish species at risk. New research shows that common snook, a warm-water fish,
Growing older can make it harder to handle money and spot scams. A new study shows why this happens and how to
Scientists in Kenya unearthed ancient stone tools that are helping us learn about our early human evolution. These tools date back to
Japanese researchers have achieved 18 MPa flexural strength from Chinese cabbage waste—creating construction-grade materials four times stronger than concrete. The achievement emerged
Rising electricity bills and frequent power outages have many families searching for better energy solutions. Flow batteries, a developing technology that stores
A spider measuring 9.2 centimeters measuring 9.2 centimeters from foot to foot is now helping save lives in Australia. The Australian Reptile
Young adults seeking to enhance their cognitive performance might want to rethink their dietary choices. A new study from Tulane University School