Earth & Environment

Hidden “White Hydrogen” in Ancient Canadian Rocks Could Power the Future

Deep beneath some of the oldest rocks on Earth, scientists have discovered a surprising source of clean energy slowly building up underground: natural hydrogen...

This popular fermented food may help flush microplastics from the body

Tiny plastic particles are now found almost everywhere on Earth. Scientists have discovered them in oceans, rivers, soil, food, drinking water, and even inside...

Data centers can heat nearby neighborhoods by up to 4 degrees, study finds

Data centers are becoming a bigger part of modern life, powering everything from online searches and cloud storage to artificial intelligence and streaming services. But...

Scientists discover exploding star material hidden in Antarctic Ice

Scientists studying ancient Antarctic ice have discovered new evidence that Earth is currently traveling through a cloud of material left behind by long-dead stars. An...

Scientists want to build ultra-precise lasers inside the moon’s darkest craters

Some of the coldest and darkest places in the solar system may soon become home to one of humanity’s most advanced scientific tools. Researchers led...

Tiny mammals survived Arctic darkness alongside dinosaurs, scientists discover

More than 70 million years ago, the Arctic was not the frozen, empty place we know today. Instead, it was home to forests, dinosaurs,...

A hidden river of heat is moving toward Antarctica

Scientists have discovered troubling evidence that warm deep-ocean water is slowly moving closer to Antarctica, increasing the risk of melting the continent’s giant ice...

Iron and ice: Earth’s passage through the interstellar cloud

Iron-60 is a radioactive isotope of iron that's found in Antarctic ice and in deep-sea crusts. It's only source is nucleosynthesis in the cataclysmic explosive...

Scientists discover a hidden ocean process speeding up Antarctic ice melt

Scientists have long warned that melting ice in Antarctica could raise global sea levels and threaten coastal cities around the world. But a new study...

Humans were using horses thousands of years earlier than thought

Horses have shaped human history in powerful ways, from ancient travel and trade to warfare and exploration. Now, new research suggests that humans started using...

GDP surpasses national debt – is that a problem

Gross Domestic Product totaled $31.22 trillion between April 2025 and March 2026 and public debt totaled $31.27 trillion. At first glance, the news that the...

After an opaque summit, China and the US want to work together again. That...

Back in 2005, US economist Fred Bergsten coined the term “Group of 2” or “G2”, proposing a stronger partnership between what are now the...

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Liquid water flowed on Ryugu more than one billion years after it formed

Small fragments of rock can reveal a lot when they're analyzed with powerful laboratory instruments. New research into tiny fragments of the asteroid Ryugu sampled...

200,000 kids exposed to serious levels of parental gambling

Almost 200,000 Australian children are exposed to moderate or serious levels of risky gambling by a parent each year, according to a new study...

MIT’s bubble wrap-inspired invention pulls drinking water from thin air

A team of engineers at MIT has developed an exciting new device that can collect clean drinking water straight from the air — even...

The Los Angeles fires got extremely close to NASA’s JPL facility

The wildfires raging around Los Angeles have made plenty of headlines lately, though they are slowly starting to get under control. NASA was a part...

450-million-year-old sea creatures had a leg up on breathing

A new study has found the first evidence of sophisticated breathing organs in 450-million-year-old sea creatures. Contrary to previous thought, trilobites were leg breathers, with...

How could mushrooms live for hundreds of years without getting cancer

When it comes to cancer, you'd think animals like elephants that live long and have many cell divisions would have a higher risk than...

Were dinosaurs warm blooded? Their eggshells say yes

A Yale-led study turns up the heat on a key question about dinosaurs’ body temperature: Were they warm-blooded or cold-blooded? According to a new technique...

Antimatter embraces Earth, falling downward like normal matter, shows study

Scientists at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, have been delving deep into the secrets of the universe, studying a mysterious substance known as antimatter. They have...