A small space rock discovered in 2023 has sparked excitement among scientists who suggest it’s likely a piece of our Moon. The asteroid, named 2024 PT5, measures 33 feet across and follows
Scientists at ETH Zurich have discovered that gentle vibrations, similar to a massage for your bones, could help broken bones heal better and become stronger than before. This finding might change how
British farms could soon grow oranges and chickpeas alongside traditional crops as climate change reshapes agriculture, according to new research by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. The study maps future
The ground beneath Tenerife’s Mount Teide is showing upward movement. Scientists have measured a one-centimeter rise across four monitoring stations over the past year, matching this movement with unusual patterns in the
Ocean warming is making bacterial infections more severe in corals, according to new research from the University of British Columbia. Scientists studied how temperature affects infections in sea life, particularly in corals
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in climate research by extracting the world’s longest continuous ice core from Antarctica, reaching depths of 2,800 meters and uncovering climate records dating back 1.2 million years.
Endangered North Pacific loggerhead sea turtles are moving north at an unprecedented rate to survive warming oceans, according to new Stanford University research. The study reveals these marine reptiles are shifting their
A critical moment has arrived for monarch butterflies. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s December 2024 proposal to list them as threatened comes after their numbers have dropped dramatically over past decades.
Scientists have discovered new clues about why ancient Britons rebuilt Stonehenge 4,500 years ago. The massive stone circle wasn’t just a religious site – it was also built to bring communities together
Apple’s newest store in Miami shows how wooden buildings can work in modern retail. The Miami Worldcenter store, which just opened, is built mainly with wood from nearby sources – a first