Earth & Environment

Red cards have more than tripled since the last World Cup

In a reversal Sunday, FIFA announced that it was suspending U.S. striker Florian Balogun's one-game red-card ban, allowing the star player to compete in...

How health insurers get a free pass to deny coverage from a 52‑year‑old law...

Florence Corcoran, an employee of South Central Bell Telephone Company, was eight months into a high-risk pregnancy when her obstetrician recommended she spend the...

New catalyst converts plant waste into high-value chemicals with nearly 100% efficiency

Scientists have developed a new way to turn plant waste into useful chemicals, bringing us one step closer to replacing some fossil fuel-based products...

Scientists discover a new pangolin species hidden in the Himalayas for nearly 200 years

Scientists have confirmed that a little-known Himalayan pangolin is a separate species, ending a mystery that has lasted for nearly 190 years. The discovery could...

Nearby super Earth could host life after all

In 2024, astronomers detected a rocky exoplanet, GJ 3378b, orbiting a red dwarf sun just 25 light-years from Earth in the direction of the...

How did it feel to be an American colonist in 1776? Probably itchy, achy...

Trade the tricorn hats, bonnets and homespun shirts for flip flops, sneakers and soccer jerseys, and the intrepid revolutionaries of 1776 would have looked...

Ancient diamonds uncover Earth’s hidden secret for preserving life’s essential element

Two unusual diamonds found deep inside the Earth are helping scientists answer a long-standing question about how our planet has remained suitable for life. The...

Scientists create smart battery material that stops energy loss

Lithium-sulfur batteries have long been seen as one of the most promising technologies for the future of energy storage. They could store much more energy...

Scientists warn 1.7 million satellites could destroy our view of the night sky

The number of satellites orbiting Earth is growing at an incredible speed, and scientists say it could soon change the night sky forever. A new...

Air conditioners alone can’t beat extreme heat, scientists warn

As the world gets hotter, air conditioners are becoming more important than ever. They help people stay safe during heat waves and can even save...

How giant glaciers moved massive rocks across the Alps 24,000 years ago

Thousands of giant rocks scattered across Switzerland have puzzled people for centuries. Many of these huge boulders are sitting far from the mountains where they...

,000-year-old child’s skull found in Norwegian cave reveals secrets of early farmers

Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a young child who lived about 4,000 years ago in a cave on Norway's west coast. The remarkable discovery...

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Ancient fish fossil unlocks 100-million-year-old secrets of skull evolution

Scientists have discovered something amazing about a really, really old fish fossil. This fossil helps us understand how the skulls of animals with backbones, like...

A break from social media can improve mental health

Scientists from the University of Bath found asking people to stop using social media for just one week could lead to big improvements in...

Scientists take first photos of ‘lost bird’

For the first time in nearly two decades, scientists have captured photographs of a bird once thought to be lost from the world. The Yellow-crested...

Should you pay for Meta’s and Twitter’s verified identity subscriptions?

Social media services have generally been free of charge for users, but now, with ad revenues slowing down, social media companies are looking for...

A prehistoric cosmic airburst sheds light on ancient artifacts

About 13,000 years ago, a huge comet broke apart and crashed into Earth's atmosphere. This event wasn't just a spectacular light show; it caused massive...

Traffic noise linked to higher dementia risk, study finds

In a new study from the University of Southern Denmark, researchers found exposure to noise from traffic on roads and railways over a long...

Scientists find lots of water in the world’s most explosive volcano

There isn’t much in Kamchatka, a remote peninsula in northeastern Russia just across the Bering Sea from Alaska, besides an impressive population of brown...

Scientists find way to trace the origins of the Fulani people

The Fulani are one of the largest groups of people in Africa, with a population of over 40 million. They live across a vast region...