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The Ocean Has a Leak: Scientist Accidentally Spotted Bubbles Rising From a Hole Deep Inside the Pacific
Although bubbles on the ocean floor usually indicate hydrothermal vents teeming with life, this spring stands apart.
Experts Warn That the World Is Far Behind on Achieving Zero Deforestation Targets By 2030
The report hinted that a lack of coordination has been a major obstacle to achieving real progress in this regard.
Photographer Captures Magical Footage of Comb Jellyfish 'Glowing' Neon Blue
The mesmerizing video clip was captured in Florida a few months back while the photographer was kayaking.
This Asian Country Is Seeing Less Sunlight Due To Increasing Air Pollution, Study Finds
The study covers 20 monitoring stations across India, tracking the changes in sunlight from 1988 to 2018.
Researchers Find ‘Insanely Big’ Dinosaur Footprints From Over 160 Million Years Ago in a Quarry
The incredible 220-meter-long trail of footprints was left behind by a massive, herbivorous dinosaur species.
NASA Satellite Captures the World’s Highest River in Tibet Changing Its Shape Due to Climate Change
This river reshapes itself almost every year, even earning the nickname of a 'shapeshifting braided river.'
Wild Honeybees Are Officially Declared ‘Endangered’ in Europe for the First Time — It’s a Warning to Humans
Experts believe the rapid decline in their population is driven by several natural and human-made threats.
Experts Recreate Mind-Bending Optical Illusion of Object Moving at Almost the Speed of Light
Previous models explored the illusion, but this is the first time it has been actually recreated in a lab setting.
Scientists Witness the Evolution of Fungi as Cheese Stored in a Cave Turns From Green to White
A fungal genomicist, Sam O’Donnell, described the new finding, which was observed during a marriage proposal, as a clear example of evolution.
After 40,000 Years in Ice, Microbes Are Coming Back to Life — Experts Think It’s a Warning Sign
The researchers collected the samples from the permafrost tunnel operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Experts Capture Stunning Footage Of an Arctic Jellyfish Thriving Under the Ice
Marine biologist Andy Juhl and his team took the footage while traveling across the frozen Chukchi Sea on snowmobiles.
Woman Picks up a 'Pretty Shell' on Beach — Then She Saw The Dangerous Creature Inside
The 'pretty shell' that Beckylee Rawls held with her bare hands was actually a dangerous, venomous snail.
Experts Worry Earth’s 'Self-Cooling' System May Go Too Far and Accidentally Cause Another Ice Age
In the distant past, Earth sometimes froze entirely, causing ice ages, and rock weathering alone isn't responsible.
Henry Ford Once Tried To Build an Utopian City in the Amazon Rainforest — It Went As Expected
Due to Henry Ford’s dedication, the area first prospered as a hub for rubber production, but it didn't last long.
Giant Penguins Once Lived In New Zealand — And Scientists May Finally Know Why They’re Gone
The fossil belongs to an ancestor of modern emperor and king penguins, who once lived in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Experts Once Believed We Could Make Food From Air — Today, Science Is Almost There
It began in the early 1920s, when French chemist Daniel Berthelot set up an unusual 'Garden of Wonders' near Paris.
Residents Panic Over Suspected Gas Leak — Turns Out, It Was Just the World’s Smelliest Fruit
The pungent odor was coming from the spiky durian fruit, known for its powerful and unusual smell.
Scientists Conduct Unusual Experiment With Fake Dolphins To Help Save Real Ones in the Wild
Scientists worked with the University of South Alabama to build 12 dolphin models using eco-friendly materials.
Scientists Recreated a Yogurt Recipe With a Rather Unusual Ingredient — Then, They Tasted It
This traditional method comes from Bulgaria, where locals used red wood ants to make yogurt.
How the US Government Shutdown Is Creating Chaos in National Parks and What It Means for Visitors
Reportedly, over 9,000 park workers will be placed on furlough during the shutdown.
Northern Lights May Shine Brighter Within Next 2 Years, Thanks to the Sun's 'Last Gasp'
The previous big 'last gasp' happened in May 2024, when the Northern Lights were visible as far as Mexico.
Antarctica’s Sea Floor Is Facing Severe Damage by the Weight of Tourism and Ships
Experts have cautioned that the fragile ecosystem may be harmed by research, fishing, and tourist ships.
Sierra Nevada Glaciers Have Survived For 30,000 Years — Now They’re On The Brink of Vanishing
Research indicates that the Sierra Nevada’s glaciers have remained at the same spot since the last Ice Age.
Scientists Warn of Future Risks as Earth Has Been Getting Darker Over the Past 20 Years
Researchers at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia analyzed 24 years of satellite data for this study.
Underwater Explorers Discover an Ancient Port That Dates Back to Cleopatra’s Era
'I’ve never seen anything like this,' Bob Ballard, a National Geographic explorer, said about the recent discovery.
Scientists Trace the Exact Location Believed to Be the Origin of All Human Life
A team of researchers studied around 1,217 maternal DNA samples from people across southern Africa.
Experts Know Why Massive Volcanic Eruptions Spread From Greenland to Scotland 60 Million Years Ago
The team analyzed satellite data, seismic signals, and geological surveys to understand the massive eruption.
Traveler Visits Nearly Every US National Park — and He Thinks One of Them Is Quite Underrated
James Ian moved to the U.S. 20 years ago and has since made it his goal to explore the nation’s national parks.
Scientists Capture Rare Coronal 'Rain' on the Sun in Stunning Footage
Instead of water, coronal rain is actually streams of charged solar plasma dropping back onto the Sun’s surface.
Tiny Forest Bug Waves Its Legs in a Bizarre Way — But What It’s Really Doing Will Surprise You
Researchers studied how matador bugs behaved when placed near two insects, mantises and katydids.
Vintage Photos of Glacier National Park Compared to Recent Images Tell a Troubling Story
Since 1997, the USGS has been taking photos of the glaciers in Glacier National Park for the Repeat Photography Project.
Turns Out, Microbes That Survive in Yellowstone’s Hot Springs Are Helping Us Fight Viruses Like COVID
Microbiologist Thomas Brock found that an enzyme from Yellowstone’s hot springs can be used in genetic tests.
If Ostriches Can’t Fly, How Did Their Ancestors Manage To Cross The Seas?
Research finds that the ancient ostriches developed their flightlessness that we find in modern birds due to the absence of predators.
2,000 Belugas Trapped Under Ice Were Nearing Death — Then, an Icebreaker Ship Played Classical Music
This massive group of beluga whales was stuck near the frozen shores of the Chukchi Peninsula, suffocating underwater.
The Mystery Behind Why Coyotes Are Swimming Across San Francisco Bay to Reach Angel Island
In 2017, a ranger first spotted a coyote on Angel Island, and soon more of them started to appear.
Yellowstone Officials Have Put Up Warning Signs to Alert Visitors About a Bear Experiment
The Yellowstone National Park is analyzing grizzly bear recovery, with field captures for research already underway.
Could We Be The Last Generation To Experience Fireflies?
Changes in the habitats of fireflies, along with climate change, are now major factors driving their population drop.
Scientists Discover New Coral Species And End Up Naming It After a ‘Star Wars’ Character
The new coral species was first seen near Molokaʻi in 2006 and then again near the Mariana Trench in 2016.
NASA’s Time-Lapse Footage Exposes the Part of the World That Truly Drives Climate Crisis
This visualization shows the differences in CO₂ emissions between the northern and southern hemispheres.
Experts Are Worried After Finding 85 Hidden Lakes Filling up and Draining Below Antarctica
These hidden lakes were found using over 10 years of data from the European Space Agency’s CryoSat satellite.
National Parks Across California Will Be Offering a One-Day Free Entry This Week
The free entry day will take place on the fourth Saturday, September 27th, in view of a special occasion.
America’s Deadliest National Park Now Welcomes Volunteers to Live on Site — but There’s a Catch
To fight against a major issue, the officials closed a popular campsite in the national park in August 2024. Now, it's reopening.
One-Of-A-Kind Footage Shows the Dance of Frozen Ice Crystals Around the Grasses in a Lake
In the video, the breeze creates soft waves on the water, causing the ice crystals to shine and move gracefully.
Cute Weasel-Like Creatures Were Brought To Help New Zealand’s Ecosystem — It Backfired Quickly
To protect the native species, New Zealand has set a target to wipe out all invasive predators by 2050.
This Tiny Glowing Jellyfish in the Ocean Reveals an Incredible Secret to Immortality
Their life cycle can repeat many times, and in perfect conditions, these jellyfish could avoid aging altogether.
While The World Is Battling Rising Seas, Greenland Is Facing An Unusual Problem
Over the past ten years, certain parts of Greenland have lifted roughly 20 centimeters in height.
Incredible Drone Footage Offers a Rare Bird’s-Eye View of an Icelandic Volcano Erupting
The viral clip of the Fagradalsfjall volcano, near Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, was shared by a photographer, Bjorn Steinbekk.
Tiny Creature Defies Science As It Can Give Birth to Two Different Species of Offspring
The strange reproductive trait in these ants was discovered by the scientists after more than five years of extensive research.
Experts Stunned After Noticing Killer Whales Preying on Great White Sharks In Rare Footage
The scientists believe that Starboard, an orca known for preying on great white sharks, was involved in the attack.
This Solar-Powered Bird Bath Can ‘Last Through a Hurricane’ — and It Costs Less Than $50
This elegant bird bath on Wayfair is budget-friendly and is loved for both its looks and strong, well-thought-out design.