Nov 28, 2025
Bearded vulture nests in Europe yielded centuries-old human artifacts, offering rare archaeological insight preserved in the cliffs by these bone-loving birds.
Amazon butterflies are losing their vibrant hues in deforested areas, as habitat loss disrupts survival strategies and threatens ecological diversity.
A Denisovan skull found in China offers the most complete image yet of this ancient hominin, reshaping our understanding of human ancestry in East Asia.
Sugar content, price hikes, and citrus crop losses have cut orange juice consumption nearly in half, reshaping breakfast habits and agricultural futures.
The High Seas Treaty becomes international law in 2026, creating new protections for marine biodiversity across two-thirds of the world’s ocean areas.
Oct 31, 2025
Japan’s electric salt spoon boosts flavor in low-sodium meals by sending mild currents to the tongue, offering promise for heart-healthy eating.
Warming temperatures are pushing Mesoamerican cloud forest plants uphill, raising concerns about biodiversity loss and regional water supply disruptions.
A vast majority of scientists believe life beyond Earth is likely, with odds of no other life in the universe estimated at less than one in a billion billion.
New AI models reveal the Serengeti wildebeest population may be less than half previous estimates, highlighting migration shifts from climate and development.
Due to Earth’s wobble, star alignments have shifted dramatically since Babylonian times, calling into question the accuracy of today’s zodiac signs.