Olympic National Park's famed 'Tree of Life' has dropped 5 feet due to erosion, jeopardizing its future. Learn about the natural forces endangering this iconic Sitka spruce.
The U.S. is setting the strongest CO₂ pipeline safety rules after a 2020 leak hospitalized 45. These changes aim to prevent future incidents and protect communities as CO₂ transport rapidly expands.
Quebec confirms 11 measles cases; thousands potentially exposed at Carrefour Laval Mall. Unvaccinated individuals urged to monitor symptoms and seek immediate medical advice.
Australia's $3.4 billion investment uncovers natural hydrogen reserves, potentially transforming industrial energy use with this clean, emission-free resource.
A $10.2B valuation fuels Colossal Biosciences’ bold quest to revive the woolly mammoth, thylacine, and dodo. Could cutting-edge genetic tech reshape species extinction? Learn the timeline and science.
How do tiny ants create 16 million-strong colonies and defend forests with acid sprays? Their secret weapons, unique behaviors, and role in protecting ecosystems will leave you curious to know more.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposes protecting 760,071 acres for California's foothill yellow-legged frog, aiming to safeguard this species' critical habitats across the state.
A 47-million-year-old plant fossil found in Utah, named Othniophyton elongatum, has no known relatives among living or extinct species, challenging current botanical classification systems.
NSW landholders can now access up to 100,000 liters of water annually from nearby sources without a license for firefighting, enhancing emergency response times