Shreya is an Entertainment Journalist with a knack for writing about pop culture, particularly covering stories about the Royal Family. She’s up to date with all the latest trends and celebrity news. Her interests also include reality shows like The Voice, Shark Tank, The Kardashians, and many more. Having worked in the Entertainment sector for 2 years, she has a steady hand when it comes to writing engaging articles. In her leisure time, she likes to engage in hobbies like dancing, cooking, exploring new books, and watching shows. She also likes to pour her heart out through writing and journaling.
Scientists Tested a Bonobo With a Child's Make-Believe Tea Party. Surprisingly, He Played Along
A bonobo named Kanzi correctly tracked 'invisible' juice and grapes, much to researchers' surprise.
3 hours ago
Western U.S. Is Facing Its Worst Snow Drought. And It Foreshadows Water Shortages and Wildfires
The impact of the snow drought will be worse once summer begins, experts reveal.
5 hours ago
Scientists Drill Deeper Than Ever into the Ocean. Reveal What Made Japan’s 2011 Earthquake Worse
A new study claims that an 80-100-foot-wide layer of clay exacerbated the 2011 earthquake.
22 hours ago
There's a Vast Freshwater System Hidden Beneath Ocean Floor. Scientists Just Got Their First Look
Researchers hope to find answers to the formation of the hidden freshwater system, as well as its significance and evolution.
1 day ago
Wildfire Smoke Is Killing 24,000 Americans a Year. And Climate Change Is Making It Worse
'Wildfire smoke PM2.5 has emerged as significant environmental hazard in the U.S.,' an expert said.
1 day ago
New Map Reveals Strange Dent in the Magnetic Field Beneath Australia
The recent Australia Magnetic Anomaly mapping was done using regional aeromagnetic data gathered during the Northern Territory Government’s Bonney Well Survey.
1 day ago
Scientists Build New Arctic Forecast Model to Predict Sea Ice Loss Months in Advance
Scientists believe that September is a crucial month for monitoring sea ice health decline.
2 days ago
Scientists Can Now See Earth’s Carbon Stores from Space in Unprecedented Detail
The satellite images will help analyze carbon-rich areas to understand how the ecosystem reacts to external stressors.
2 days ago
Decades After Its Last Eruption, a Deadly Mexican Volcano Shows Unusual Changes
Scientists monitored the El Chichón volcano's movements and recorded some changes in its crater.
2 days ago
Asteroid 2024 YR4 Could Strike the Moon in 2032. And Earth Will Be Catching the Fallout of It
There's a 4.3% chance of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting the lunar surface and creating a collision so spectacular it will be like fireworks in the sky.
2 days ago
Scientists Tried Drilling into Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' — but Things Took an Unexpected Turn
A team of researchers attempted to drill into Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica to understand the impact of warm ocean water below.
3 days ago
Scientists Studied U.S. Dams from Space and Noticed Something Rather Unsettling
Several dams across America are sinking faster than anticipated, posing serious risks.
3 days ago
Aerial Photos Reveal a Historic Lost Wetland Re-Emerging in Rocky Mountain National Park
Conservationists observe 'incredible' recovery of wetlands around Beaver Creek.
3 days ago
Wildlife Filmmaker Captures Mysterious Yellowstone Graveyard Where Elk and Bison Go to Die
Finding a giant graveyard might be depressing, but the carcasses strangely benefit the ecosystem, providing food to grizzlies, wolves, and more.
3 days ago
Thousands of Red Stinging Jellyfish Wash Up on Australian Beaches
Sudden arrival of a smack of lion’s mane jellyfish on Australian beaches prompts warnings for swimmers.
4 days ago
A Hidden Life Form is Turning Greenland’s Ice Dark and Melting It Faster
Patches of brownish grey take over Greenland's landscape, increasing ice melt threats.
4 days ago
A Chicago-Sized Bulge Has Appeared Near Yellowstone’s Volcano — and Scientists Say It’s Growing
Experts have dismissed the possibility of an eruption, saying, 'It’s Yellowstone being Yellowstone.'
7 days ago
Polar Bears in Svalbard Are Getting Fatter Despite Melting Ice — Defying Scientific Expectation
An expert said that the way the mammals are sustaining themselves is likely transient: 'it will be OK for a while, until it isn't.'
7 days ago
Something Is Killing Sea Urchins Worldwide — And Scientists Fear It’s Only the Beginning
'For the first time in history, there are no new juvenile urchins being recruited across several Canary Islands,' a researcher said.
7 days ago
Forever Chemicals Are Getting Into the Great Lakes in Unexpected Ways — Threatening Water Supply and Wildlife
The Great Lakes contain about 21% of the world's fresh surface water.
Jan 29, 2026