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  • Siberian Town Hits 100 Degrees, and the UN Confirms an Arctic First

    Siberian Town Hits 100 Degrees, and the UN Confirms an Arctic First

    A number sat unconfirmed for more than a year, waiting on scientists who wanted proof before they’d put it in the record books. Verkhoyansk, a town roughly 115 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, had logged a reading that belonged nowhere near a place known for permafrost and polar bears. Investigators spent months checking equipment,…

    July 1, 2026
  • Scientists Uncover a Prehistoric Lost World Under a Mile of Antarctic Ice

    Scientists Uncover a Prehistoric Lost World Under a Mile of Antarctic Ice

    Far beneath the desolate, freezing surface of East Antarctica, a staggering geological secret has been locked away in absolute darkness for millions of years. Under a mile of solid ice, scientists have uncovered a pristine, prehistoric landscape perfectly frozen in time—a haunting snapshot of a forgotten era when the most hostile continent on Earth was…

    July 1, 2026
  • Elliot Page Says Exercise Never Felt Good Before He Transitioned, Now He Boxes

    Elliot Page Says Exercise Never Felt Good Before He Transitioned, Now He Boxes

    Photos posted this week show Elliot Page shirtless, thumb up, standing next to a trainer in a Brooklyn gym hung with vintage fight posters. Two videos follow, jabs and uppercuts thrown at a padded target while a coach calls out instructions. Fans reacted fast, flooding the comments with praise for a physique many hadn’t seen…

    July 1, 2026
  • A Massive Data Center is Baking Nearby Residents Amidst a Historic Heatwave

    A Massive Data Center is Baking Nearby Residents Amidst a Historic Heatwave

    As a relentless summer sun scorches Europe, one English town is experiencing a completely different kind of heat. Residents of Slough are sweating through record temperatures, but the weather alone is not to blame. Just a few steps from their homes sits a massive, windowless concrete fortress that hums day and night. Life Next to…

    July 1, 2026
  • American Company Unveils Robots That Hunt Crop Pests With UV Light Instead of Chemicals

    American Company Unveils Robots That Hunt Crop Pests With UV Light Instead of Chemicals

    For generations, protecting crops has largely meant reaching for chemical pesticides. They have helped farmers fight insects and disease, but concerns over environmental impact, rising costs, and chemical resistance have continued to grow. As growers search for cleaner and more efficient solutions, one American company believes the answer may not come from another spray. Instead,…

    June 30, 2026
  • Southern California Is Paying Residents Up to $25,000 to Get Rid of Their Lawns

    Southern California Is Paying Residents Up to $25,000 to Get Rid of Their Lawns

    A lush green lawn has long been considered part of the American dream, but in Southern California that tradition is being replaced by something far more practical. As drought conditions, rising temperatures, and growing pressure on water supplies continue to reshape the region, local agencies are offering homeowners a financial incentive that is difficult to…

    June 30, 2026
  • What Looked Like Brain Cancer Turned Out to Be Tapeworm Larvae in a Man’s Brain

    What Looked Like Brain Cancer Turned Out to Be Tapeworm Larvae in a Man’s Brain

    A 60-year-old man walked into a hospital in Spain with a headache that would not go away and a vague sense, noticed by those around him, that something about his behavior had changed. The scans that followed painted a grim picture, his brain scattered with multiple abnormal spots that bore all the hallmarks of cancer…

    June 30, 2026
  • Ford Rehires Veteran Engineers After AI Falls Short on Quality Checks

    Ford Rehires Veteran Engineers After AI Falls Short on Quality Checks

    Not long ago, Ford’s leadership spoke about artificial intelligence with the conviction of true believers, predicting that the technology would reshape its factories and leave much of the white-collar workforce behind. The company poured the technology into its operations, including the critical task of inspecting the quality of the vehicles rolling off its lines, confident…

    June 30, 2026
  • Why an Oregon Man Was Really Jailed Over His Backyard Rainwater Reservoirs

    Why an Oregon Man Was Really Jailed Over His Backyard Rainwater Reservoirs

    On the surface, it reads like a parable of government gone mad. A man on his own rural property, surrounded by 170 acres of land he owns outright, collects rainwater and snowmelt, and for this he is hauled off to jail and fined. When the story first spread across the internet, that was precisely the…

    June 30, 2026
  • For the First Time in Human History, We Can Witness a Sunset on Another World

    For the First Time in Human History, We Can Witness a Sunset on Another World

    For thousands of generations, humans looked up at Mars as a distant red light in the sky, a mystery shaped by myth, science, and imagination. Today, people can see something no ancient observer ever could: a real sunset on another world. Captured by NASA’s rover missions from the surface of Mars, the image is not…

    June 30, 2026
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