ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEThe Crusades happened around A.D. 1095 to 1291, but only the First Crusade was considered the one with the most lasting success. Read to learn more.
Climate change may release ancient pathogens from melting permafrost, with 1% causing environmental damage and risking global organisms and humanity. Read the article to learn more.
A newfound ancient whale with dense bones likely outweighed blue whales, making it the heaviest animal to have ever lived. Check it out in this article.
New study shows that bees originated 120 million years earlier than previously believed, aligning with southern hemisphere plant group growth. Read the article to learn more.
Naturalists exploring a hiking area in Southern California stumbled upon a new millipede species which was given the name Los Angeles Thread millipede. Find out more about this animal in this article.
Ancient jellyfish fossils, found in a 505-million-year-old Canadian bed and beautifully preserved with details, represent Earth's earliest known jellyfish species. Check them out in this article.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the last of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, which previously had the Temple of Artemis, the Statue of Zeus, and others. Read to learn more.
Spain faces the highest risk of desertification among European nations as soil degradation has tripled over a decade and is now considered "irreversible on a human scale." Read the article to learn more details.
Viral footage of a bear's human-like stance in a Chinese zoo prompts costume allegations, but the zoo denies the claims of having fake bears. Continue to learn more details.
Texas has already been practicing the CCS method since 1972; and since then, it has already stored over 200 million tons of CO2 underground. Read to learn more.
The Greenland ice sheets are not as stable as experts expected. Continue reading to know more. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Thomas Chu ) Greenland Ice Sheets Are More Sensitive to Human-Driven Climate Change [Study] Greenland ice sheets are melting and are more vulnerable than experts previously thought.