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Rare Orange Shark With Ghostly White Eyes Captured in First-of-Its-Kind Sighting

What are the chances that the ocean covering more than 70 percent of our planet and home to some of Earth’s oldest creatures still has surprises waiting in plain sight? For centuries, sharks have been painted in shades of gray and brown, their muted tones the very blueprint of stealth. Yet off the Caribbean coast…
Never Leave a Charger in Outlet Without Phone. Here Are the Top 6 Reasons Why

Most of us rarely notice the small things that keep running in the background of our daily lives. A phone charger left in the wall after the device is unplugged. A television set humming in standby mode. They feel too minor to matter. Yet these tiny oversights tell a bigger story. One about energy wasted,…
Retired Couple With Real Life ‘Money Tree’ in Garden Produce Seeds for First Time That Are Worth Over $6k

Most of us grew up hearing that money doesn’t grow on trees. But in a quiet English garden, a pair of retirees have found something far stranger than currency sprouting among the leaves a living relic from the age of dinosaurs, producing seeds for the first time on British soil. The tree is no ordinary…
The Grand Canyon Megafire is Still Growing and It’s Now So Out of Control It’s Making Its Own Weather

The Grand Canyon is a place where time feels eternal, where wind and water have carved the earth for millions of years. But this summer, a very different force has been reshaping its North Rim: fire. Since a single lightning strike on Independence Day, the Dragon Bravo Fire has grown so vast and fierce that…
Human Connection to Nature Has Declined 60% in 200 Years, Study Finds

Two hundred years ago, a walk to school might have meant crossing a meadow alive with the hum of bees, skirting a brook that shimmered in the morning light, or pausing under the blossom-heavy branches of an old fruit tree. Today, for many of us, that same walk is more likely to follow a pavement…
Female Frogs Fake Their Death to Avoid Mating With Males They Don’t Like

When danger strikes in the animal kingdom, the options are often fight, flee… or, in some cases, play dead. Opossums collapse into limp stillness when a predator closes in. Certain dragonflies plummet to the ground, feigning lifelessness to avoid a mate they’ve already accepted once. And now, scientists have discovered a surprising new member of…
A Company in Kenya Builds Houses From Recycled Shipping Containers – Solar-Powered and Ready in Days

A shipping container sits in a Nairobi yard on Monday morning. By Thursday evening, a family calls it home, complete with solar power and running water. Across Kenya, steel boxes that once carried cargo across oceans now serve as houses, offices, and shops. Container conversion represents one response to Kenya’s housing needs. Companies report construction…
Watch – Mexico City is Converting Highway Pillars Into Vertical Gardens to Clean the Air and Beautify the City

Imagine driving through a megacity where every inch of space seems claimed by concrete, cars, and chaos and suddenly, you pass a towering pillar draped in cascading greenery. In Mexico City, that sight is no longer a dream or digital rendering. It’s real. And it’s growing. In a place where air pollution claims more lives…
Tips for Keeping Dogs Safe During Fireworks Celebrations

The first rocket whistles skyward, and the night erupts in color yet somewhere inside, a dog’s world is imploding. Shelters brace for the aftermath: lost-pet intakes surge 30 to 60 percent between July 4 and July 6, making July 5 the single busiest day of the year for animal rescues. Nearly one in five missing…
Trump Administration to End Protections for 58 Million Acres of National Forests

Deep in conference rooms across Washington, maps spread across mahogany tables show vast green expanses that have remained untouched for nearly a quarter-century. Colored boundaries mark territories larger than entire states, representing some of America’s most pristine wilderness areas where grizzly bears roam free and ancient trees have stood undisturbed since before Columbus reached the…
