Medicine & TechnologyFirefighters in Argentina are battling an uncontrolled blaze that ravaged a forest listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site. Read the article to find out more.
In light of the Artemis III mission, geologists express worries of how moonquakes and lunar landslides could impact lunar landings. Read to learn more.
Scientists studied samples of rock from South Africa which reveal clues about life on Earth 3.4 billion years ago. Find out more about it in this article.
Cat backpacks, with small astronaut-style bubbles, raise questions about comfort and benefit, prompting debate over their potential cruelty to cats. Find out what experts think about them in this article.
The Inkanyamba is a 20-foot mythical serpent, linked to storms and sometimes mistaken for a water creature in flight. Read this article to learn more about this mythical serpent found in South Africa.
Prior to consumption, clever cockatoos mimic humans' preference for dunking by enjoying rusk dipped in water, akin to how people enjoy their tea or coffee. Learn more about this odd behavior in this article.
Seaweed farming, proposed as a solution after a nuclear war, could potentially provide up to 15% of human food needs, averting famine for a billion people. Continue reading to learn more.
Scientists have found evidence of a large submarine volcanic eruption which took place 520,000 years ago in the Mediterranean seabed. Continue reading the article to learn more details.
Alligators in North Carolina and Texas endure freezing temperatures by freezing in pond water; only snouts and teeth protrude until they thaw. Read the article to learn more.
Scientists performed the first successful embryo transfer in rhinos using a technique that could save them from extinction. Learn more about it in this article.
Paleontologists unearthed fossil fragments of a 90-million-year-old rebbachisaurid sauropod, named Sidersaura, revealing a new prehistoric discovery. Check out more details in this article.