Meet the ‘Witch Crocodile’: A Beaked, Bipedal Reptile Unearthed From New Mexico’s Legendary Ghost Ranch Site
A newly discovered Triassic crocodile relative named Labrujasuchus expectatus looked more like an ostrich than a crocodile, highlighting a strange case of convergent evolution.
An Asteroid Slammed Into South Korea 42,000 Years Ago. Scientists Just Found It Left a Hidden Cradle for Life
Researchers studying South Korea’s only confirmed impact crater discovered fossilized microbial structures that grew in a warm lake heated by the ancient collision, a finding that could help guide the search for life on Mars.
Cocaine in Rivers Is Altering Salmon Behavior, Pushing Them to Swim 60% Farther
Scientists tracked fish exposed to a common drug residue. The distance they swam terrified researchers.
China Completes World’s Deepest Undersea High-Speed Tunnel Ever Carved by Humans
China’s record-breaking “Inverted Everest” project is carving a high-speed path through a deep-sea void most thought was unreachable.
Experts Say the Reason People Keep Imagining a Life They Never Chase Isn’t Laziness: It’s a Mental Safety Protocol Protecting Something Deeper
New psychological research debunks the laziness myth and reveals why your brain chooses the fantasy over the finish line to protect your sanity.
The Classic Kitchen “Work Triangle” Is Officially Out for 2026: This New Zoned Layout Is Taking Over
Architects are abandoning the traditional kitchen triangle for a secret new layout that finally ends domestic stress and changes how we live forever.
Meta Cloned Mark Zuckerberg with AI. It Speaks in His Voice, Mimics His Gestures, and Now Helps Run the Company
Meta built an AI clone of Mark Zuckerberg. It speaks with his voice, mimics his mannerisms, and now runs meetings for him. Employees aren’t sure what to think.
Geologists Strike a $424 Billion Copper, Gold, and Silver Deposit: The Richest Untapped Ore Body on Earth
$200 billion sits beneath the Andes. Argentina’s Supreme Court will decide if it stays buried forever.
NASA’s new one-two punch for Mars: a nuclear-powered ship that drastically cuts travel time and robots that do the heavy lifting
It’s not often that a press release from a government agency sounds like a page torn from a science fiction novel. But on March 24, 2026, NASA did exactly that. The agency announced it is ditching the slow, chemical-fueled crawl…
You know how your Wi-Fi slows down when everyone gets home? There’s a new technology that doesn’t care about crowds
There is a particular kind of quiet revolution that happens when a technology stops being a theory and starts showing up in the real world. It doesn’t always arrive with a flashy product launch. Sometimes, it arrives in a beam…






















