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Massive Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Away, Revealing More Than 1,000 Nests Made by Unexpected Creatures FOOD

Massive Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Away, Revealing More Than 1,000 Nests Made by Unexpected Creatures

Climate Change Is Pushing This Adorable Rodent Species From Olympic National Park to Extinction FOOD

Climate Change Is Pushing This Adorable Rodent Species From Olympic National Park to Extinction

Whole Peaches Recalled Nationwide Due to Potential Contamination With Life-Threatening Bacteria FOOD

Whole Peaches Recalled Nationwide Due to Potential Contamination With Life-Threatening Bacteria

Why Park Staff Are Asking for Immediate Closure of Grand Canyon Amid Government Shutdown? FOOD

Why Park Staff Are Asking for Immediate Closure of Grand Canyon Amid Government Shutdown?

Scientists Discover ‘Spooky’ New Spider Species in California’s Sand Dunes, Ahead of Halloween FOOD

Scientists Discover ‘Spooky’ New Spider Species in California’s Sand Dunes, Ahead of Halloween

Whole Peaches Recalled Nationwide Due to Potential Contamination With Life-Threatening Bacteria

The fear of Listeria contamination prompts the wholesaler to voluntarily recall whole peaches distributed across the U.S.
5 days ago

Climate Change Is Pushing This Adorable Rodent Species From Olympic National Park to Extinction

The Center for Biological Diversity files lawsuit against the U.S. government for the sake of marmots.
5 days ago

Taco Kits Distributed to Aldi and Other Stores Across 28 States Recalled Due to Seasoning Packet Mix-up

Teasdale Foods, Inc. recalls its product after milk was found in the seasoning packet.
5 days ago

Scientists Discover ‘Spooky’ New Spider Species in California’s Sand Dunes, Ahead of Halloween

Scientists at UC Davis have discovered a new trapdoor spider species just in time for Halloween.
5 days ago

Massive Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Away, Revealing More Than 1,000 Nests Made by Unexpected Creatures

Antarctic fish called yellowfin notie created unusual nests on the sea floor.
6 days ago

Why Park Staff Are Asking for Immediate Closure of Grand Canyon Amid Government Shutdown?

Around 450 former employees wrote a letter demanding the closure of national parks, including the Grand Canyon.
6 days ago

Residents in This Pennsylvania Locality Urged to Voluntarily Cut Back on Water Use — Here’s Why

Pennsylvania American Water urges residents to reduce nonessential usage of water amid drought threat.
7 days ago

FDA Recalls More Than 140,000 Bottles of Cholesterol Medications Due to High Health Risk They Pose

Cholesterol-controlling drug fails to dissolve as intended, prompting the FDA to recall the product.
7 days ago

FDA Recalls Raw Milk Cheese Due to E. Coli Contamination — Check Your Fridge Now

Shiga toxin-producing E. coli and E. coli O103 were found in Twin Sisters Creamery's cheeses.
Oct 28, 2025

This Volcano Has Been Dormant for Over 700,000 Years — Now, It’s Showing Signs of Waking Up

Scientists observed a 3.5 inches rise in the ground near the Iranian volcano's summit and it holds clues to its eruption.
Oct 17, 2025

Did the Moai Statues in Easter Island ‘Walk’ to Their Current Spot? Scientists Debunk the Myth

In the study, scientists were interested in exploring how ancient people moved these gigantic stone structures without any machines.
Oct 13, 2025

Two Hurricanes in the Southwest Are Coming Close to Each Other — but Will They Collide?

As Hurricane Humberto and Hurricane Imelda approach each other, people are curious if they'll crash or keep spinning.
Oct 9, 2025

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.
Oct 9, 2025

Why a Massive 'Smiley' Face Appears on an Oregon Hill Every Fall

This huge brown and green smiley face in the Oregon forest is a man-made wonder using different types of trees.
Oct 7, 2025

Turns Out, Your Donated Hair Could Help Save Oceans From Dangerous Oil Spills

MOT was born after a hair stylist saw animals dying due to an oil spill. Today, they use an unlikely item to soak up oil: human hair.
Aug 24, 2025

Study Suggests Breathing ‘Mount Everest Air’ Could Help In Treating Parkinson’s Disease

A study found that low-oxygen environments, such as mountains, may provide significant relief to those suffering from Parkinson's.
Aug 22, 2025

The Strange Yet Alarming Reason Why Wild Pigs in California Are Turning Neon Blue on the Inside

This blue color does not indicate a new species or genetic mutation—it's something more concerning.
Aug 21, 2025

Stunning Footage Captures the Reunion of 3 Dire Wolves That Were Brought Back From Extinction

Khaleesi took the first steps in integrating into a pack with her brothers by interacting with them in a green yard.
Aug 19, 2025

Astrobiologist Tries to Cook Outdoors in Antarctica — and the Meals Turned Out Just as Expected

In the freezing kitchen outside his research station, all the culinary efforts of this expert turned rock solid.
Aug 13, 2025

Love Chewing Gum? It Could Be Releasing Thousands of Microplastics Into Your Body

In this experiment, researchers tested the saliva composition of a person who chewed seven different gums, each for four minutes.
Aug 11, 2025