Australia’s January Heatwave Shows Climate Change’s Growing Grip

Australia’s scorching start to the year was not just another brutal summer spell. New scientific analysis shows the early January heatwave was made five times more likely by human-caused climate … Read More

Rising Peaks, Rising Heat: Why Mountains Are Warming Faster

High above the world’s cities and coastlines, mountains have long been seen as natural climate refuges cold, stable, and slow to change. But new scientific evidence is challenging that assumption. … Read More

Monster U.S. Winter Storm Triggers Flight Chaos, Outages

A sprawling winter storm barreling across the United States has already thrown travel into turmoil and pushed power systems into emergency mode. With thousands of flights wiped off departure boards … Read More

Cyclone Koji Batters Queensland, Knocks Out Power

A Powerful Storm Tests Queensland’s Resilience Thousands of residents across northeastern Queensland were left without electricity after Tropical Cyclone Koji crossed the coast, unleashing heavy rain and damaging winds. While … Read More

Why Scientists Think Another Form of Intelligence May Already Exist on Earth

Scientists are questioning whether another form of intelligence already exists on Earth, challenging traditional ideas of cognition, life, and awareness. Introduction: A Question Once Confined to Science Fiction For most … Read More