WWildlife Read More This Massachusetts Zoo Just Welcomed a New Baby Monkey, and the Internet Can’t Get Over His CutenessMarch 8, 2026 Capron Park Zoo is in full celebration mode thanks to the arrival of a new baby monkey that’s…
SScience Read More Stormy space weather may be garbling messages from aliens, new research suggests | Alien lifeMarch 8, 2026 Earth’s leading alien hunters believe extraterrestrials could be out there, they’re just having a hard time getting through…
EEnvironment Read More How targeting of desalination plants could disrupt water supply in the Gulf | US-Israel war on Iran NewsMarch 8, 2026 Bahrain has said an Iranian drone attack caused material damage to a water desalination plant in the country,…
SSpace Read More Russia Repairs Critical ISS Launch Pad After Thanksgiving Soyuz DamageMarch 8, 2026 A Soyuz rocket launch that carried astronauts toward the International Space Station (ISS) last November left unexpected damage…
SScience Read More Tiny, long-armed dinosaur leads to rethink of dinosaur miniaturizationMarch 8, 2026 The real surprise, though, came when researchers realized that Alnashetri wasn’t a highly specialized, late-stage Alvarezsauroid. Instead, despite…
EEnvironment Read More Antarctica Looks Like It’s Bleeding. Scientists Finally Figured Out Why.March 8, 2026 3 min read Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys, among the…
SSpace Read More Watch SpaceX’s Most Incredible Moments [Videos]March 8, 2026 March 8, 2026 By Nehal Malik SpaceX is currently operating at a pace that was once considered impossible,…
SScience Read More Why are vertebrate eyes so different from those of other animals?March 8, 2026 “We think that in this early deuterostome, the median eye contained both ciliary and rhabdomeric cells,” Kafetzis explains.…
EEnvironment Read More Scientists dive into the Pacific coast searching for minerals and end up discovering more than 100 new living species including a deep-sea squid that buries itself upside-downMarch 8, 2026 The Pacific coast is much more “alive” than previously thought. As we as a species advance, technology has…
SSpace Read More Rare Planet Alignments, Dark Skies, And Stunning Cosmic EncountersMarch 8, 2026 A series of striking celestial events will unfold in the night sky during the second half of March…
SScience Read More Japanese supercomputer upends 45-year-old theory about sun-like starsMarch 8, 2026 For nearly half a century, astronomers have believed that stars like our sun eventually change the way they…
EEnvironment Read More We’re discovering new species fast — and it might help save themMarch 8, 2026 When the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus published Systema Naturae in 1735, he set out to classify every living…