Every year we cut down 7.3 million hectares of forests. Humanity does the same with other resources and the wealth of the earth. People are accustomed to taking nature as something they’re entitled to that has no voice or power. […]
9 Times Nature Proved to Be the Master of Perfection
If there is one thing that characterizes this era, it is speed. People get used to everything happening quickly and can become very anxious if things don’t happen this way. We want websites to load in seconds, […]
A Travel Photographer Captures the Beauty of Nature During His Expeditions
Alexander Ladanivskyy, a Ukraine-based photographer and a Depositphotos contributor, has been organizing photo expeditions into the wild for years. He is also a content partner of Discovery and one who speaks up about the dangers of climate […]
10+ Times Nature Created Magic Without Any Modern Science
Nature will never get bored of making us wonder about things. A levitating leaf trapped in a spider web or a moth almost the size of your forearm — all these miracles appeared without the interference of man, and […]
Tiny Cracks, Global Impact: MIT Uncovers How Microscopic Ice Defects Shape Glaciers
MIT researchers have developed a new model to predict glacier flow by studying microscopic defects in ice, revealing significant variations in how ice responds to environmental stresses. This model […]
Volcanic Vigor: Iceland’s Eruptions May Last Decades
Researchers predict recurring volcanic eruptions in Iceland due to the interconnected magma system beneath the Reykjanes Peninsula. Given the volcanic activity in Iceland over the last three years, […]
A Major Earthquake Caused One of the Largest Rivers on Earth To Abruptly Change Course – Could It Happen Again?
A recent study has uncovered that a major earthquake around 2,500 years ago significantly rerouted the Ganges River in Bangladesh, marking the first documented instance of seismic activity […]
Breaking the Thermometer: Analyzing the Science Behind 2024’s Heat Anomalies
Record heat levels globally have led to significant health and infrastructure strains. Research advises both public system upgrades and personal safety measures to manage the rising temperatures. Heat […]
Mekong’s giant fish threatened by dams and wetland conversions
The large fish of the Mekong, some of which are revered in local cultures, face dire consequences without urgent action Etched in the ancient temples of Angkor, […]
How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation and tourism in Borneo
NGOs in the Malaysian state of Sabah want oil palm companies and other land managers to plant Ficus species to increase habitat for threatened wildlife For the past […]