A groundbreaking study reveals that dolphins and orcas have crossed a critical evolutionary threshold, making a return to land impossible. Their specialized adaptations for marine life pose significant risks amid climate change.
Stock futures showed minimal movement as investors navigate a tumultuous trade environment. Major stocks like Gap and Ulta Beauty reacted to earnings reports, while tariffs add to market uncertainty. Will summer bring stability?
New research challenges the long-held belief that megalodon primarily hunted large whales. The colossal predator may have been an opportunistic feeder, adapting to its environment and feeding on various marine species.
Four former Volkswagen executives were sentenced to prison for their roles in a major emissions-cheating scandal that shook Europe's car market. Discover how this saga has transformed diesel technology and the automotive industry.
In a landmark ruling, a German court has convicted four former Volkswagen executives for their roles in the Dieselgate emissions scandal, with two receiving prison sentences. This significant trial has concluded a saga that began in 2015, revealing widespread deceit in the automotive industry.
Even with ambitious climate goals, rising sea levels will reshape coastlines and threaten millions. A new study reveals alarming acceleration in ocean encroachment, calling for urgent action.
New research reveals that penguin droppings may help cool Antarctica by releasing ammonia, which boosts cloud formation. This unexpected finding could have significant implications for climate science.
What if Earth could think for itself? Topher McDougal's provocative theory in 'Gaia Wakes' explores the possibility of a conscious planet driven by AI, potentially guiding humanity towards a sustainable future. Could our world evolve a brain powered by technology?
In a gripping trial, former personal assistants of Sean 'Diddy' Combs reveal harrowing tales of chaos, violence, and a toxic work environment, shedding light on the darker side of celebrity culture.
A new study reveals that even a slight increase in global temperatures could trigger catastrophic sea level rise, forcing millions to flee coastal areas. Experts warn that immediate climate action is essential to mitigate these dire consequences.