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The Mediterranean’s hidden salt giant that formed as seas fell

8 hours 15 min ago
Six million years ago, the Mediterranean Sea evaporated, leaving behind a vast salt desert and mineral deposits. This geological event, known as the Messinian Salinity Crisis, caused the sea level to drop by two kilometers, creating deep valleys carved by rivers like the Nile and Rhone. The immense salt deposits beneath the seabed continue to influence the region's geology today.

The Salton sea’s hidden heat powers a modern lithium rush

8 hours 30 min ago
Beneath the Salton Sea's arid surface lies a vast geothermal basin holding supercritical fluid rich in lithium, dubbed "Lithium Valley." This region is poised to become a hub for clean energy and battery mineral manufacturing, aiming to extract lithium directly from geothermal brines. Engineers are developing innovative electrochemical processes to overcome extraction challenges, potentially securing the U.S.

The great white giant turns blue: The final act of Iceberg A-23A

8 hours 45 min ago
The world's largest iceberg, A-23A, transformed from white to electric blue as it entered warmer waters, a sign of its ageing process. This color change, caused by the expulsion of air bubbles and absorption of red light, indicates rapid melting. Scientists are tracking its disintegration, which releases minerals that fertilize plankton, boosting local ecosystems.

The secret beneath the floorboards: The hidden tunnel network of Bloxham

9 hours 28 sec ago
A secret tunnel has been discovered in Bloxham village, Oxfordshire. This discovery confirms old village tales of hidden passages. The tunnel likely served as an escape route for Catholics during religious conflicts. Experts believe it connected to the parish church. This find sheds light on the village's historical importance and the courage of its past residents.

The secret of the lochs: Scotland’s hand-built islands resting on wood

9 hours 15 min ago
Archaeologists have revealed that many Scottish loch islands are not natural but are ancient man-made crannogs, constructed as early as 3600 B.C. These Neolithic stone and timber structures, built with remarkable engineering skill, served as exclusive, defensive dwellings. Modern photogrammetry allows for detailed 3D reconstructions, showcasing their hidden causeways and the ingenuity of their builders.

Meet Dasia Taylor: High school student who created surgical threads that change colour when infections appear

9 hours 46 min ago
A 17-year-old Dasia Taylor created innovative surgical threads. These threads change color to signal wound infections early. Her inspiration was to make affordable medical technology accessible. Taylor used beet juice and tested threads for this breakthrough. Her invention offers a low-cost alternative to expensive smart sutures. This development highlights science, public health, and social equity.

Pyralis papaleonei: Why scientists named this newly discovered moth after Pope Leo XIV

07/05/2026
A new moth species, Pyralis papaleonei, has been discovered in Crete's White Mountains, named after Pope Leo XIV to honor his environmental advocacy. This endemic insect, with unique purple and orange wings, highlights the ongoing biodiversity crisis and the need for conservation. Its discovery in a well-studied region underscores that new species still await identification, even in Europe.

Albert Einstein’s theory of happiness: He had no cash for a tip, so he gave a note instead which sold for $1.56 million

07/05/2026
Albert Einstein, lacking cash for a hotel bellboy in 1922 Tokyo, penned a note on happiness: "A calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness." This simple message, intended as a tip, later sold for $1.56 million at auction, proving his playful prediction correct.

Utah's giant aspen colony is just one tree hiding in plain sight

07/05/2026
A Utah forest, Pando, is actually a single organism of 40,000 genetically identical aspen stems connected by one root system, spanning 106 acres. This ancient marvel, surviving millennia, now faces extinction due to overgrazing by deer and elk, which prevents young shoots from maturing. Its survival hinges on active conservation efforts.

The ocean's biggest secret happens while you are asleep

07/05/2026
Every night, a massive migration of sea creatures occurs in oceans worldwide. Billions of animals ascend from the deep to feed near the surface. They then return to the depths before dawn. This daily commute, called diel vertical migration, plays a crucial role in moving carbon. It helps regulate Earth's carbon cycle. Scientists continue to study this hidden ocean phenomenon.

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