Urban heat is throwing off tree timing in New York City parks. A new Yale study reveals that warmer winters are actually delaying the start of spring for trees, not speeding it
The latest United Nations plastics treaty negotiations in Geneva ended without consensus on August 15, 2025, as countries failed to bridge deep divisions over how to tackle the growing global plastic pollution
Scientists have found a mysterious “interstellar tunnel” that links our solar system to far-off star regions, showing that space isn’t the empty void many people imagine. A team at Germany’s Max Planck
Lamborghini has revealed its newest hypercar, the Fenomeno, at Monterey Car Week. This limited-edition plug-in hybrid combines raw power with cutting-edge technology, making it the fastest and most powerful road car in
More than 56,000 Remington hair dryers sold online are being pulled from the market because they could kill or seriously injure users if they fall into water while plugged in. The Consumer
Three people have died and thousands have fled their homes as wildfires tear through southern Europe, driven by an intense heatwave that has gripped the region for weeks. In Spain, two people
The New York City subway system recorded its lowest crime rates for any July since statistical tracking started in 1995, with serious offenses declining by 8% compared to the same month last
The air across southern Europe hangs heavy with smoke this summer as wildfires torch hundreds of thousands of hectares. A combination of extreme heat, bone-dry vegetation, and strong winds has created what
Honda has officially confirmed the all-new Prelude will launch in Japan this September, marking the return of the iconic sports coupe after a 24-year absence. The sixth-generation Prelude will feature a hybrid
Indonesia plans to increase the palm oil content in its biodiesel from 40% to 50% in 2026, but officials confirm the rollout won’t begin in January as initially suggested. This ambitious shift