WWildlife Read More Elephant Calf Linh Mai’s Social Circle GrowsMarch 13, 2026 As we did with the trio, we gave Rani “howdy” access to three sides of the calf’s enclosure…
SScience Read More Did an Asteroid Hit the North Sea? Scientists Confirm Asteroid Impact After Decades-Long Silverpit Crater DebateMarch 13, 2026 78 Scientists have finally confirmed that a massive asteroid once struck the seabed of the North Sea, ending…
EEnvironment Read More Mining’s toxic timebomb: dams full of poisonous waste are dotted around the world. What happens when they burst? | MiningMarch 13, 2026 As soon as the barrier broke, a flood of poison brought death to the river. Gushing through the…
SSpace Read More Largest-Ever Radio Map of The Sky Reveals 13.7 Million Hidden Objects : ScienceAlertMarch 13, 2026 Our view of the cosmos changes completely based on how we observe it. Now, astronomers have released the…
WWildlife Read More Freeze out claim this video shows ‘Tibetan snow lion’March 13, 2026 Claim: A video shared online in early 2026 authentically shows a lion, possibly an Atlas lion or a…
SScience Read More The surprising new ways bacteria spread without propellersMarch 13, 2026 New research from Arizona State University shows that bacteria can travel in unexpected ways even when their usual…
EEnvironment Read More Greens concerned about potential loss of ‘environmental functions’ in new mega-ministryMarch 13, 2026 The Green Party’s public services spokesperson Francisco Hernandez (L). Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone Officials advised the government…
SSpace Read More How Big Can a Planet Get Without Becoming a Star? JWST Data Solves 20-Year Mystery of Rule Breaking ExoplanetsMarch 13, 2026 One way gas giants form is through core accretion, where solid cores gradually grow in a disk by…
WWildlife Read More Raccoons Keep Picking Locks Even After They’ve Eaten the Reward. Scientists Say They Do It to “Forage Information”March 13, 2026 A raccoon and puzzlebox from the experiment. Credit: Hannah Griebling The marshmallow was gone, but the trash pandas…
SScience Read More Australian Vlogger’s Cultural Journey: Green Miracle in the Taklamakan DesertMarch 13, 2026 BEIJING, March 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Known as the “Sea of Death” on land for its shifting dunes…
EEnvironment Read More Angling for votes in election year: The debate around fishing policyMarch 13, 2026 Photo: Ross McNaughton ACT MP Cameron Luxton is a self confessed good, keen fisherman. Asked about his biggest…
SSpace Read More Most beautiful galaxies ever captured by NASA telescopesMarch 13, 2026 The Sombrero Galaxy (Messier 104) is one of the most unique galaxies captured by NASA’s telescopes. It gets…