Human Science Eradicated in the 1970s, a flesh-eating parasite has just turned up in a Texas calf — and cattle officials are alarmed June 10, 2026
Earth Lost for over a decade, a tiny Indonesian parrot reappears in highlands no scientist had ever reached June 10, 2026
Mobility A bridge is rising over ten lanes of one of America’s busiest freeways, but no car will ever be allowed to drive across it June 10, 2026
Energy A solar farm was built to make electricity, but the ground beneath the panels quietly began doing something no one planned for June 10, 2026
Human Science Colorado became the unlikely capital of America’s fastest-growing outdoor sport and nobody saw it coming June 9, 2026
Climate Scientists in New Mexico are “training” baby trees to survive wildfire scars that reach 150°F and kill nearly every seedling planted there June 9, 2026
Earth Retired volunteers are crawling through America’s most biodiverse forest to name thousands of species — including mites, mosses, and lichens that could disappear before science ever records them June 9, 2026
Energy Princeton, Iowa spent $800,000 on a new well and now its 350 residents are drinking from a pipe drilled in 1963 June 9, 2026
Technology Bat-inspired drone wings that ditch the vortex could make hovering flight far more efficient, scientists find June 9, 2026
Space Webb telescope found frozen molecules linked to life orbiting a star 160,000 light-years away and scientists say it rewrites what we know about life’s origins June 9, 2026
Earth Scientists cracked open 300,000 ancient stones from Illinois and found three lost worlds hiding inside June 9, 2026
Earth Buried inside Goethe’s amber collection for 200 years, a 40-million-year-old ant finally gives up its secrets June 8, 2026
Earth Scotland’s strangest sea cave spent 60 million years turning volcanic rock into a concert hall that moved Mendelssohn to tears June 8, 2026
Human Science Six shipwrecks from the real Golden Age of Piracy have been found off Nassau — and the evidence of what pirates did to their victims is still visible June 8, 2026
Human Science Archaeologists who mapped life aboard the ISS are now turning their lens on Everest’s forgotten artifacts June 8, 2026
Climate Rosemary Mulholland is planting a forest she will never see, and she calls it the greatest privilege of her life June 8, 2026
Technology Archaeologists in Guatemala found a 1,200-year-old open hall where “divine” Maya kings once ruled in full public view June 8, 2026
Mobility America’s crumbling freight infrastructure finally gets a $580 billion legislative reckoning — and truck drivers are watching closely June 8, 2026
Space A beetle solves a navigation problem in total darkness that even our most advanced machines still struggle with June 8, 2026
Climate Hunga Tonga shot a record wall of water vapor into the stratosphere and still managed to cool the planet June 7, 2026
Mobility The 2026 World Cup is about to send millions of first-time riders into US transit systems that were never built for them June 7, 2026
Technology Mathematicians spent 80 years certain their geometry solution was unbeatable, until an AI quietly proved them wrong June 7, 2026
Space NASA lost contact with its Mars spacecraft during a routine flyby and has never heard from it again June 7, 2026
Climate Costa Rica’s howler monkeys kept dying on power lines until a burned orphan named Peque sparked a legal battle that shook the whole country June 7, 2026
Climate A “Superniño” is quietly rewriting the odds for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season and forecasters say the danger is far from over June 7, 2026
Earth Extinct in the wild for nearly 40 years, a tiny Pacific kingfisher is finally learning to nest again June 6, 2026
Earth One million detections later, tiny radio tags are rewriting what scientists know about California’s most misunderstood blackbird June 6, 2026
Earth Lab mosquitoes learned to love the smell of bug spray, and scientists are rethinking everything about how we use it June 6, 2026
Climate NASA and NOAA sent a hurricane hunter and four research planes skimming over Houston at 1,000 feet, and put college students in charge of the science June 6, 2026
Earth Sand, salmon, and sovereignty: how two centuries of dredging hollowed out the Columbia River’s living foundation June 6, 2026
Space Hubble catches a spiral galaxy losing its star-forming fuel on a slow, one-way trip through the Virgo Cluster June 6, 2026
Earth Federal grazing rules untouched since 1995 are getting their first real overhaul as ranchers and land managers push back against decades of regulatory gridlock June 5, 2026
Earth Basking sharks are feeding in the ocean’s “twilight zone” during their vast winter migrations, and scientists have the data to prove it June 5, 2026
Earth Scientists mapped 50 years of Amazon bird data with satellites and found that most population collapses would still go completely undetected June 5, 2026
Technology Google is asking the EPA to release 32 million mosquitoes across California and Florida to fight a species that chose to hunt humans nearly 3 million years ago June 5, 2026
Technology Soccer fans built their own AI ticketing system to fight back against FIFA’s World Cup prices — and it’s working June 5, 2026
Earth Campsites reserved, rangers waiting, land empty: how America’s public lands booking system stopped working for the public June 5, 2026
Earth Cold War spy technology built to hunt submarines ended up revealing the secret songs of whales June 4, 2026
Climate Louisiana’s fishing families are watching their coastline vanish beneath the Gulf and scientists say the clock to act is almost up June 4, 2026
Mobility Sixteen artists from around the world are turning Joplin’s streets into a living tribute to Route 66’s first century June 4, 2026
Earth Bananas left half-eaten, a nest in the trees, and a farmer caught between survival and one of the world’s most endangered apes June 4, 2026
Mobility Washington says “enough is enough”, and takes the step American drivers were waiting for June 4, 2026
Human Science Vivid dreams get the blame for morning exhaustion, but sleep researchers say the real cause is something most people overlook June 4, 2026
Energy Switzerland just buried solar panels under a live train line to see if they can survive the weight of a speeding locomotive June 4, 2026
Technology Norwegian researchers can now scan an entire forest from a drone and pinpoint exactly which trees are about to bring down the power grid June 3, 2026
Energy Bay Area regulators are closing in on America’s first gas water-heater ban, and not everyone will have to follow it June 3, 2026
Earth Scientists decoded the genome of Earth’s longest-living shark and found a multilayered genetic blueprint for surviving centuries June 3, 2026
Earth Nazaré’s monster waves were never “channeled” through the canyon — scientists finally show what really shapes them June 3, 2026
Space Jupiter’s gravity shaped the solar system’s first rocky birthplaces, and ancient meteorites are finally proving it June 3, 2026
Space NASA built a jet with no front windshield and a nose longer than most living rooms to quietly break a rule that has stood since 1973 June 3, 2026