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JWST Finds Ancient CO2 Trapped in Callisto’s Billion-Year-Old Craters
The James Webb Space Telescope has spotted a faint, localized veil of carbon dioxide on Callisto, Jupiter's most cratered moon — a signal scientists believe is locked inside impact scars that have gone untouched for billions of years.Global Shipping Chokepoints: 5 Straits That Could Crash the Economy
The Strait of Hormuz dominates headlines, but a new Oxford Economics study identifies five maritime chokepoints — including Suez, Bab el-Mandeb, and Malacca — where a single disruption could trigger a global economic crisis within days.25 Oil-Tied Groups Filed Supreme Court Briefs to Kill a Climate Lawsuit
A new Consumer Watchdog report reveals that every one of the 25 organizations filing amicus briefs to dismiss a landmark climate deception lawsuit against Suncor and ExxonMobil carries documented financial or organizational ties to the defendant oil companies — exposing a coordinated legal infrastructure operating under the guise of independent expertise.Satellites Map a 5,000-Mile Sargassum Belt Hidden Across the Atlantic
Space-based sensors have revealed the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt in full for the first time — a continuous, living structure spanning more than 5,000 miles across the tropical Atlantic that no ship survey could ever perceive as a whole.NASA Artemis Is Sending Humans Back to the Moon — Here’s How It Works
More than 50 years after Apollo 17's last moonwalk, NASA's Artemis program is building the infrastructure to return humans to the Moon — targeting water ice at the South Pole and using a SpaceX Starship lander never before fueled in orbit.Ancient Greek Women Owned Land and Lifted Heavy: What Bones and Graves Reveal
Osteological evidence, isotope analysis, and funerary archaeology are systematically dismantling the image of ancient Greek women as passive and housebound — revealing landowners, creditors, athletes, and heavy labourers the texts ignored.Load More