Wildfire Smoke’s Deadly Legacy: 24,000 Yearly U.S. Deaths
A new study reveals wildfire smoke's "invisible" toll: 24,100 annual U.S. deaths. See why the EPA's 2026 policy rollbacks are sparking a health crisis.
3,000-Mile Mystery: Rare Galapagos Albatross Hits California
A critically endangered Waved Albatross stunned scientists by wandering 3,000 miles to California. Is this a fluke or a warning of a warming ocean?
Arctic POV Rare Collar Cam Footage Unveils Secret Bear Lives
Go inside the wild world of Alaska’s North Slope grizzlies. New collar cam footage reveals the brutal survival tactics of one of Earth's most remote bear populations.
Endangered Bats Driven North by Southwest Drought
Drought pushes endangered Mexican long-nosed bats 100 miles north to New Mexico's Gila National Forest. Discover why this migration shift matters for 2026.
NASA’s Artemis II Moon Shot Delayed After Fuel Leaks
NASA postpones the historic Artemis II lunar mission to March 2026 after hydrogen leaks during a fueling test. Safety remains the top priority.
Asgard Archaea: The Missing Link to Complex Life
Recent discoveries of a group of microbes called Asgard archaea are revolutionizing our understanding of how complex life—including humans,...
Year in Review: Scientific Breakthroughs of 2025 Focus on Survival and Innovation
WASHINGTON — Scientific research in 2025 delivered a series of diverse breakthroughs, ranging from critical conservation successes for endangered...
Harvard and Trump Administration Locked in High-Stakes Funding and Visa Standoff
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard University is embroiled in a significant legal and political confrontation with the Trump administration over...

