Environmental groups have sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to finalize protections for the Miami cave crayfish, a rare
OHSU Scientists Turn Skin Cells into Eggs, Offering Fertility Hope Despite a 91% Embryo Failure Rate
Scientists have successfully created human eggs from skin cells in a laboratory setting, marking a significant step that could potentially help millions
Scientists at MIT have uncovered compelling evidence that the humble sea sponge may have been Earth’s first animal. In a groundbreaking study
The Center for Biological Diversity sued the Trump administration on October 1, 2025, demanding records about the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s termination
Danish scientists have created a breakthrough method that lets them study thousands of proteins in heart tissue, potentially changing how doctors treat
The Trump administration’s decision to keep national parks “partially open” with minimal staffing during the federal shutdown has sparked serious concerns about
⚠️ Weather Advisory Active Early Winter Weather Strikes Alaska and Northeast Multiple states face winter weather advisories as unseasonably early storms deliver
MIT researchers have developed a concrete that stores electricity, with recent improvements making it 10 times more powerful than earlier versions. This
Environmental groups have launched legal action to protect the Wilson’s phalarope, a migratory bird whose survival is increasingly threatened by the declining
Tesla Q3 2025: 497K Deliveries Beat Estimates as $7,500 Tax Credit Expires, Production Falls 4.8% Energy storage business deploys record 12.5 GWh
Nearly 16 million Americans of driving age live in households without a car, while over a third of the U.S. population cannot
Canada’s Last Captive Whales – Marineland Conservation Debate 30 Belugas Face Euthanasia as Canada Blocks Marineland China Export—20 Already Dead Since 2019
Jane Goodall, whose groundbreaking research with chimpanzees changed our understanding of animals and humans alike, died Wednesday at age 91. She passed
Ontario’s $17.60 Minimum Wage Falls $8.40 Short of Toronto’s Living Needs, Affecting 800,000 Workers
Ontario workers receiving minimum wage got a pay bump today as the province raised its hourly rate from $17.20 to $17.60. This
NJ Transit unveiled its first new bus from a batch of 175 on September 29, kicking off a major upgrade to its
John Deere has launched two all-electric utility vehicles – the Gator GX and GX Crew – designed for residential, rural, and light
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on September 30, 2025, that doubles funding for childhood cancer research using artificial intelligence. The
Tesla has officially released its new Model Y Performance in the United States, strategically launching the vehicle on September 30, 2025, just
Taliban Cuts 39M People Off Digital World: Afghanistan’s Complete Internet Blackout Enters Day 3 Taliban Cuts 39M People Off Digital World: Afghanistan’s
Conservation groups filed a petition on September 30, 2025, asking the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to protect diamondback terrapins from drowning
BMW Recalls 196,355 Vehicles Over Fire Risk: Owners Warned to Park Outside Until Starter Relay Fixed
BMW Fire Risk Recall Interactive Guide Is Your BMW at Risk? Interactive Recall Checker Nearly 200,000 BMW vehicles face fire risk from

