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Alaska’s Wolves Develop Unusual Hunting Partnerships

Suhail Ahmed

  On a wind-bitten beach on Alaska’s Katmai coast, a gray shape moves with tidal patience, eyes skimming the slick rocks for anything careless enough to bask too long. A sudden lunge, a spray of seawater, and the shoreline erupts – proof that wolves here don’t just chase hoofed shadows in the timber. Across Alaska, ...

Earth's Atmosphere Was Flooded With Oxygen Way Earlier Than We Ever Thought

Earth’s Atmosphere Was Flooded With Oxygen Way Earlier Than We Ever Thought

Sumi

Something happened on early Earth about 2.4 billion years ago that changed everything. A surge of oxygen transformed a planet that was essentially unbreathable into the cradle of complex life we know today. Scientists have long called this event the Great Oxidation Event, and for decades, researchers assumed they had a pretty solid understanding of ...

The Cosmic Explosion Brighter Than A Billion Suns That Scientists Have Never Seen Before

The Cosmic Explosion Brighter Than A Billion Suns Finally Reveals Its Echo

Sumi

Something enormous just lit up the universe – and for a brief, staggering moment, it outshone entire galaxies. Scientists are scrambling to make sense of it, and honestly, the more they dig in, the stranger it gets. This isn’t your average celestial event. What researchers have recently identified pushes the boundaries of what we thought ...

When Neanderthals and Humans Hooked Up, It Was Almost Always the Same Way Around

How Ancient Romance Between Neanderthals and Humans Shaped Our DNA

Sumi

Tens of thousands of years ago, two very different species of humans crossed paths in ancient Eurasia. They hunted, they sheltered, and it turns out they also had children together. We have known for a while that this happened. What nobody could quite agree on was how, or more specifically, who was pairing with whom. ...

Spring feel Friday before colder air and rain chances return

St. Louis Enjoys Spring-like Warm Friday Before Cold Snap and Rain

Sumi

A Sudden Warmth Boost Captivates the Region (Image Credits: Fox2now.com) St. Louis residents can look forward to a brief spring-like respite on Friday, with sunny conditions and temperatures pushing into the low 70s. A Sudden Warmth Boost Captivates the Region Temperatures climbed to 61 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday, marking a notable uptick from recent days. ...

Arctic Clipper Dumps New Snow From Midwest to Mid-Atlantic as Arctic Cold Surge Intensifies

Winter Storm Pushes From Midwest to Mid Atlantic With Bursts of Heavy Snow

Sumi

Storm Ignites in Rockies’ Shadow (Image Credits: Flickr) A swift Alberta clipper winter storm, drawing frigid air from Canada, barrels across the northern United States this weekend, blanketing regions from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic with fresh snow.[1] Storm Ignites in Rockies’ Shadow The system sparked in the lee of the Canadian Rockies, where Arctic ...

4 Zodiac Signs Receive An Important Message From The Universe On February 28, 2026

Leo Moon Offers Cosmic Guidance for 4 Zodiac Signs This March

Andrew Alpin

Leo Moon Fuels Confidence and Achievement (Image Credits: Unsplash) On February 28, 2026, the Leo Moon casts a vibrant glow across the zodiac, channeling vital messages of empowerment to Aries, Cancer, Scorpio, and Aquarius.[1] Leo Moon Fuels Confidence and Achievement The Leo Moon arrives with an infectious positivity that steadies nerves and amplifies pride. This ...

Life Finally Starts Getting Better For 3 Zodiac Signs After February 28, 2026

3 Zodiac Signs Gear Up for Renewal After February 28, 2026

Jan Otte

The Impact of Mercury Conjunct Venus (Image Credits: Unsplash) The alignment of Mercury and Venus on February 28, 2026, delivers second chances and fresh opportunities to Taurus, Gemini, and Pisces, ushering in a period of emotional healing and growth. The Impact of Mercury Conjunct Venus This rare conjunction occurs when Mercury, the planet of communication, ...

James Webb Space Telescope performs brain surgery on mysterious 'Exposed Cranium Nebula'

JWST Unveils Infrared Views of the ‘Exposed Cranium’ Nebula’s Stellar Demise

Sumi

A Dying Star’s Explosive Outbursts (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) The James Webb Space Telescope recently unveiled intricate infrared views of PMR 1, a planetary nebula in the Vela constellation that strikingly evokes a brain encased in a translucent skull.[1][2] A Dying Star’s Explosive Outbursts Astronomers first spotted the nebula more than a decade ago through NASA’s ...