Mom always said “Eat your vegetables” but maybe we should be using them to help with the water filtration process.
A 2.7-ton defunct satellite came down over the Bering Sea on January 8 near the Aleutian Islands, and while most of it burned up in the atmosphere, NASA says it’s likely that some pieces reached the surface.
You’ve heard of bleeding hearts, but are you familiar with bleeding glaciers? If not, this is the informative blog post for you!
Several groups of treasure hunters have taken to New York City's East River in recent weeks after hearing a guest on comedian Joe Rogan’s podcast claim a boxcar’s worth of potentially valuable prehistoric mammoth bones was dumped in the river in the 1940s.
Dallas Zoo officials said Friday that a missing clouded leopard was found after a daylong search.
The Russian space agency may be willing to return 36 satellites it’s been keeping hostage in Kazakhstan in exchange for parts of its Soyuz rockets that are being held in French Guiana.
The fastest Corvette ever made comes out later this year, and it’s not powered solely by a howling V8.
Zimbabwe has decided enough is enough and is banning the export of raw lithium. This may not be concerning news if Zimbabwe weren't the sixth largest producer of raw lithium and did not contain the largest lithium deposits in Africa.
While still grappling with the fallout from a company he did take private, beleaguered billionaire Elon Musk is now facing a trial over a company he didn’t.
Eggs are high, rent is high, cost of living is high, utilities are high, and now potentially gas stoves will go away?! 2023 may be just as much of a mess as 2019-2022 were.
The only advice we have is if you’re going to build a meth lab or smoke meth, a public library is not the place to do that.
Labor organizers hope this will be the year that Starbucks’ U.S. workers finally negotiate a union contract. But with bargaining at a standstill and thousands of employees still unconvinced of the union’s value, that outcome is uncertain.