
Rehabilitated loggerhead 'June Cleaver' returned to Atlantic off Florida
Marine biologists released a 230-pound loggerhead after two months of care; she laid 113 eggs during rehabilitation

Marine biologists released a 230-pound loggerhead after two months of care; she laid 113 eggs during rehabilitation

A recent expedition has recorded the century-old polar vessel on the seabed off Greenland, showing extensive marine colonisation while wooden features remain identifiable.

Items recovered from the Potomac near Alexandria will be evaluated by the NTSB and held with other wreckage from the deadly D.C. accident

A brief conversation at a Beijing parade about transplantation and 'immortality' highlights public fascination with longevity while experts point to scientific limits and ethical concerns.

YouTuber Zack D. Films’ graphic public-safety video contrasts a curled ‘ball’ pose with a forward-leaning brace, arguing the latter better protects the head, neck and spine; the clip has more than 43 million views.

Organizations and individuals with S-band tracking expertise can apply through a government website to monitor the Orion spacecraft during the tentative April 2026 mission.

Synchrotron X‑ray tomography reveals interior anatomy — including brain, digestive glands and circulatory structures — in a Cambrian euarthropod larva
Heightened solar activity could push the aurora as far south as England and Wales, but officials warn cloud and light pollution will limit sightings

Astrologers note a cluster of retrogrades and an eclipse this month and offer strategies for managing a period they describe as review-heavy and boundary-testing