How often do you clear the mess you have made while watching matches in stadiums? The viral video posted by a famous Bahraini youtuber; Omar Al Farooq is about Japanese fans cleaning
After decades of advocacy and legal battles, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has proposed listing the Barrens darter as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. This small, bottom-dwelling fish found
Vultures circling overhead might seem ominous, but their presence actually signals a functioning ecosystem that protects human health. A troubling new study from Stanford University reveals that 36% of the world’s scavenger
Uber and Waymo have officially launched their robotaxi service in Atlanta, marking another milestone in the expansion of driverless transportation across America. Starting June 23, 2025, Atlanta residents can now hail a
New York faces a growing health and financial crisis due to PFAS “forever chemicals” contaminating drinking water across the state. A new report from the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) reveals these
Millions of Americans woke up to an eerie orange glow this week as thick clouds of wildfire smoke drifted south from Canada, transforming familiar neighborhoods into scenes that look more like Mars
The consumer products world got a jolt last week when Tide-maker P&G announced it’s cutting roughly 7,000 jobs. I’ve watched this company evolve since the 80s, and this move speaks volumes about
Dubai’s concentrated solar power facility just proved that desert sun can work around the clock for more than a month straight. Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) announced on May 19, 2025
Underground train commuters face alarming levels of particulate matter pollution daily. The Victoria Line shows median PM2.5 concentrations of 361 μg/m³, with peaks exceeding 800 μg/m³ between Pimlico and Brixton. The WHO’s
Scientists at NASA have found 26 previously unknown species of bacteria living in what should be one of the most sterile places on Earth – the clean rooms where spacecraft are prepared