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Colorado Man Unknowingly Records Nearly 50 Years of Winter Weather Data. His Findings Show Troubling Trend
Every winter billy bar notes down winter weather's readings. It can now be used by climate scientists to predict the state of affairs.
WATCH: Bald Eagle Takes First Flight A Year After Brutal Accident Left It Nearly Paralyzed
A bald eagle arrived at Lake Metroparks after suffering serious injuries from a vehicle collision ten months ago, now it is soaring into the sky.
China Creates World’s Biggest Electric ‘Flying Taxi’ — It Just Successfully Completed Its Test Run
Matrix, capable of carrying around a ton of cargo, exhibits full transition flight capability during a test flight on February 5, 2026.
Experts Solve Mystery of Dolphin Strandings in Argentina. Turns Out, an Apex Predator Was Chasing Them
Experts look into the 2021 and 2023 dolphin mass stranding events and find that both were being chased by an apex predator.
Chicago Aquarium Just Pulled Off Something Rare — A Warty Frogfish Raised From Egg in Historic First
The team is hoping that insights from the fish's growth will help them in future conservation and breeding pursuits.
WATCH: Michigan Man Captures Exact Moment a Violent Tornado Forms Over Shopping Plaza
A Michigan man records storm forming in Three Cities, sending debris all over the place.
WATCH: Scientists Tag Bear with Camera and Capture Unprecedented View of Its Life in The Arctic
Washington scientists monitored 12 Arctic grizzly bears in 2025 and gathered rare footage of their habitat.
Artist Wore 24 Diapers and Walked Into the Thames to Protest Sewage Pollution. Then, They Fell Sick
The artist's objective was to bring attention to sewage pollution and the treatment of certain groups as a drain on society.
WATCH: 2 Apex Predators Chase Lone Penguin Near an Antarctic Ship. The Ending Leaves Tourists in Awe
Tourists onboard a Polar Latitudes Expeditions ship in Antarctica saw a pair of orcas hunting a gentoo penguin.
A Washington Airport Just Became the First in the U.S. to Earn a Major Environmental Certification
The King County International Airport (KBFI), also known as Boeing Field, became the first airport in the country to get the green certification.
Forks Man Spent 50 Years Collecting Ocean Debris. It's Now Turned into a One-Of-A-Kind Art Museum
John Anderson, a retired plumber from Forks, Washington, changes unsuspecting waste items into beautiful pieces of art.
Netizens Help Aquarist Create Unique 3D-Printed Wheelchair for Injured Turtle. It Can Now Walk Again
Aquarist makes an updated version of his turtle wheelchair after suggestions from Reddit and Instagram.
Chinese Scientists Finally Create Rare Hexagonal Diamond, and It's Harder Than the Natural Kind
The diamond was around 0.04 inches in size and exhibited more sturdiness and resistance compared to typical cubic diamonds.
A Historic Yellowstone Animal Will Soon Be Immortalized Through New U.S. Postage Stamps
Bison will be featured in a new stamp expected to be released in May 2026 by the US Postal Service.
Photographer Films a Humpback Whale Off Hawaii’s Coast and Soon Realizes It’s In Grave Danger
A photographer called rescue teams to save a whale after noticing fishing lines embedded in its skull.
Mysterious Blue Pool Appears at Yellowstone Following Series of Hydrothermal Explosions
A series of explosions created a silica-filled water pool to the left of Tree Basin in Yellowstone National Park.
Why are Scientists in New York Spreading Crushed Rocks Across Fields?
Researchers propose models that predict how enhanced rock weathering will impact the environment after large-scale adoption.
World’s Largest Acidic Geyser Has Been Dormant in Yellowstone for Years. It’s Now Rising Again
Largest acidic geyser in the world has started erupting continuously after five years.
Scientists Are Doping Up Mountain Lions in Yellowstone. And It’s For the Simplest of Reasons
Mountain lions are chased by hounds to push them above a tree, after which a ketamine dart is injected into them.
China’s New Detachable Power Generator Could Finally End EV’s Limited Driving Range Problem
Scientists have created new equipment that can extend the range of electronic vehicles with its addition.
'America's Time Capsule' to be Buried in Philly for Nation’s 250th Anniversary. Here’s What’s In It
America250 presents the design and initial content of 'America's Time Capsule,' set to be buried for 250 years.
California Scientists Create 'Rechargeable Solar Battery' That Surpasses Lithium-Ion Ones
Researchers take a significant step in the advancement of solar energy by creating a bio-inspired molecule that can store and release solar energy at will.
NOAA Satellites Capture Florida’s Wildfire Expand from 5,000 to 25,000 Acres in Everglades
Wildfire started by a man in South Florida has been captured by NOAA's satellite.
Yellowstone’s Beloved Coyote ‘Limpy’ Is Popular for Pranking Visitors. But He’s Now Nearing His End
Limpy, despite going through a bout of disease, continues to use his sympathy act to attract generous donation of food.
Tourists Tried Creating Motor-Powered Floating Sauna with a Loose Ice Floe. It Quickly Went Downhill
German tourists created a DIY vessel with an ice floe, which soon got disintegrated due to a swell from passing ferry.
NASA Captures Florida’s Oceans Dramatically Change Color Following Record Arctic Blast
NASA scientists claim that cold air events made the azure waters of the West Florida Shelf change color.
Satellite Images Reveal an 80-Mile Crack Growing Across the Ice on Lake Erie
Winds and fluctuating temperatures result in a massive crack within the ice covered Lake Erie.
China's New Water Battery Survives 120,000+ Charging Cycles and Outlasts Lithium by Decades
China's new invention uses environment created by tofu brine to be more long-lasting than lithium batteries.
A Dangerous African Reptile Has Invaded Florida, And State Officials Are Raising Alarm
Florida officials requests civilians not to capture or kill Nile monitors on their own.
Google and Microsoft Claim Their AI Models Can Benefit Climate. New Report Says the Proof Is Missing
Energy researchers look into the claims made by tech giants that emissions will be reduced considerably by 2030.
Scientists Finally Catch Sight of Rare Marsupial That Disappeared 80 Years Ago
A northern quoll was captured in a motion detector camera living in a rocky outcrop at Australia’s Piccaninny Plains Wildlife Sanctuary.
Florida Zoo Creates ‘Ridiculous’ Plan to Stop a Wild Rhino from Going Blind. Surprisingly, It Worked
Officials decided to attract a white rhino in Africa into a confine and deliver eye drops to him.
Development Projects Threaten Yellowstone's Golden Eagles. A Unique 'Backpack' Aims to Protect Them
Yellowstone's golden eagle was captured getting fitted with GPS trackers to monitor their movements in the National Park.
Female Tortoises in Macedonia Are Walking Off Cliffs Due to Constant Sexual Aggression from Males
Sexual aggression displayed by male tortoises is both physically and mentally hampering female tortoises on the island of Golem Grad.
Sacred ‘God’s Crossing’ Disappears from Japan Lake. Experts Say It's a Chilling Climate Signal
Experts claim that global warming elevated the temperature in Lake Suwa so much that 'God's Crossing' could not be facilitated.
Scientists Recorded Audio in the Arctic for a Decade. The Results Flag a Hidden Crisis Underwater
Scientists claim that the Arctic soundscape is much more diverse than previously thought, and propose a change in how it should be monitored.
California’s Mountain Lions Gain ‘Threatened’ Status. But Residents Are Protesting the Move
Mountain lions have been provided an added layer of protection by the California Fish and Game Commission.
Yellowstone's Valentine Geyser Comes to Life Again After Two Decades of Inactivity
Valentine Geyser's activity in the day of love remains under wraps because of park regulations.
Climate Change Is Making Frogs More Attractive. Scientists Say It Could Also Affect Their Future
Researchers noted that as water became hotter in ponds, mating calls of male frogs became quicker and more desperate.
These Tiny Elusive Creatures Are Helping Scientists Gather Hidden Data in Antarctica
Researchers attach devices to the heads of unconscious seals to gather data regarding the movement of these creatures.
Patagonia's Wildfires Threaten Irreparable Damage to Some of the World's Oldest Trees
Experts claim that the recent wildfires in Patagonia can wipe out ancient forests. It will release copious amounts of carbon into the atmosphere.
Scientists Warn We’re About to Break Paris’ 1.5°C Climate Pledge and Enter a Point of No Return
Researchers claim that soon the global warming limit will be breached, and it will transform the nature of climate change.
Russian Startup Tests Hacking Pigeon Brains to Develop First-Ever 'Bio-Drones'
Experts put electrodes in the brains of pigeon to simulate the birds into choosing a particular directions.
Chinese Scientists Mimic Photosynthesis to Turn CO₂ into Petrol in Breakthrough Discovery
Scientists make a material capable of capturing electrical energy following the process of photosynthesis.
Engineers Invent Revolutionary Metal That Will Make Unsinkable Ships a Reality
Researchers etch markings on aluminum metal tubes hoping to make them superhydrophobic.
A Critical Antarctic Glacier is Breaking Apart. And Its Melting Ice Faster than Expected
The study claims that Pine Island glacier's ice flow has increased in recent years, as the ice shelf in front of it is losing structural integrity.
A Deadly Epidemic Has Reached Antarctica. Native birds Are Its First Victims
A recent study reveals that over 50 skuas died due to avian flu, making them the first wildlife victims of the infection in the continent.
A Chinese Lanternfly Is Rapidly Invading the U.S. And Its Wrecking Ecosystems and Costing Millions
Scientists conducted genomic analysis of several spotted lanternflies and found common features in urban Chinese and US specimens.
Rare School Bus-Sized Phantom Jellyfish Spotted Off Argentina’s Coast by Deep-Sea ROV
An expedition across Argentina's entire coastline leads to the discovery of new species and the true extent of the Bathelia candida coral reef.
New Ocean Map Pinpoints 800+ High-Priority Areas Crucial for Shark and Rays Protection
Across nine regions, IUCN located 816 areas where at least one threatened species of sharks and rays hosts key activities.