ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATESeveral mammoth bone layers were discovered in the wine cellar. Read to learn more. An Austrian man was able to discover some mammoth bone remains in a wine cellar while renovations were ongoing.
At least 138 howler monkeys were spotted dead since May 16. Read to learn more. As intense heat and drought hit southeastern Mexico, howler monkeys are reportedly dropping from trees and dying of heatstroke and dehydration.
In light of the recent Singapore Airlines turbulence incident, questions regarding whether climate change could be contributing to extreme turbulence has sparked. Read to learn more.
One of the deadliest spider species in the world is resurfacing in the US, and experts issue warning signs to look out for. Learn more about it in this article.
Discover the unearthing of 2,200 ancient artifacts, including a compass and a Roman gold ring, in the Arade River. Explore the historical significance of these remarkable finds. Read more!
Learn about the global epidemic threatening coral reefs as a deadly pathogen kills sea urchins. Explore the impacts and potential solutions to safeguard these vital ecosystems. Read more!
An Australian study reveals that marsupials fear humans more than any other predator. Explore the implications of this surprising discovery on wildlife conservation. Read more!
A dead anglerfish washed ashore on a beach in Oregon. Continue reading to know the full story. Bizarre Deep-Sea Creature With Teeth Like Pointed Shards of Glass and Light-Bulb Antennae Washed Ashore on Cannon Beach, Oregon (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Epipelagic) A strange deep-sea creature was found dead on a beach in Oregon, and experts had identified it.
Discover how the Symbiosis Coalition, formed by Google, Meta, and Microsoft, is uniting to amplify natural carbon removal. Learn about their innovative strategies for combating climate change. Read more!
Eerie sinkholes appear across the Northern Hemisphere, representing an ominous sign of what to expect in the coming years. Read the article to learn more.