
Beavers Build a Dam to Fix Polluted Waters—Saving Czech Government Over $1.2 Million
In the Brdy Nature Reserve in the Czech Republic, a group of beavers has done what the government had been trying—and failing—to do for over

In the Brdy Nature Reserve in the Czech Republic, a group of beavers has done what the government had been trying—and failing—to do for over

“The U.S. government is set to eliminate the 30% tax credit for residential solar panel installations by the end of 2025, causing costs to rise

In the northern part of Tanzania, near the Kenyan border, there is a lake called Lake Natron, which at first glance might seem like an

An astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has captured a giant sprite above a thunderstorm — a mysterious light phenomenon that occurs high in

Why Don’t Planes Fly Over Antarctica? Even though over 100,000 commercial flights take off and land around the world each day, hardly any of them

Texas Hit by Deadliest Flash Floods in Years — Over 100 Dead, Summer Camp Swept Away Over the July 4th holiday weekend, the state of

Japan Faces Natural Disasters: Volcano Eruption and Earthquakes Rock the South Japan is currently grappling with a string of intense natural events — from volcanic

Tokyo Accelerates Use of “Cool Pavement” Technology to Combat Urban Heatwaves As temperatures continue to soar in the Japanese capital, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG)

Relentless Rains Flood Rongjiang — A Stark Sign of Climate Change From June 24 to 28, Rongjiang County in Guizhou Province, China, was hit by

Nagoya Emerges as Suspected Transit Hub in China–Mexico–U.S. Fentanyl Pipeline The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is intensifying its crackdown on transnational synthetic drug networks,