From glowing forests to unexplained fireballs, strange events are surfacing across Earth and sky. Scientists are scrambling to understand what ties them together.
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Indonesia’s Raja Ampat, one of the world’s richest marine ecosystems, faces growing pressure. Mining and tourism are threatening its fragile environmental balance.
The Middle East’s dependence on desalination is emerging as a major vulnerability amid escalating conflict. Experts warn that attacks on water infrastructure could trigger severe shortages.
A dispute over Arizona’s Salt River wild horses highlights tensions between conservation policy and government intervention. Critics warn new removal plans undermine a previously successful program.
A past video of James Talarico advocating veganism to address climate change has resurfaced online. The clip has triggered criticism and debate amid his Senate campaign.
A controversial theory challenges conventional geography, arguing that the North Pole is located in Greenland and linking global landmarks to a proposed planetary alignment.
Researchers have mapped a massive gravity anomaly beneath Antarctica, using earthquake data to reconstruct the structure deep beneath the continent. The discovery is helping scientists better understand Earth’s geology and the evolution of Antarctic ice sheets.
The possible reversal of the EPA’s landmark endangerment finding could weaken federal climate regulations but may not halt environmental policies already embedded in state and local governments. Local leaders and institutions are expected to continue advancing climate initiatives regardless of federal shifts.
Lake Michigan has given up a 150-year-old secret hidden beneath its waters. The discovery offers fresh insight into the region’s past.
Apricot seeds contain amygdalin, a compound that can become cyanide in the body, leading to poisoning if consumed in large amounts. Despite myths about health benefits, scientific evidence does not support disease-fighting claims and warns of danger.
Insects are disappearing globally at alarming rates, a trend documented by long-term studies and raising concern among scientists and some doctors. This loss could disrupt ecosystems and harm food systems tied to pollination and nutrient cycling.
FrontPageMag criticizes New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani after 16 people were found dead outdoors during a prolonged cold snap, arguing his approach to homelessness failed to protect the vulnerable.
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By Sierra Marlee A skier who wanted a photo with a snow leopard was taught a powerful lesson in the laws of nature. In North…
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By Danielle Vicious wildfires have swept through Argentine Patagonia, burning more than 5,500 hectares. Hundreds of firefighters and volunteers are battling the inferno, which threatens local…


















