What Is That Really Bright ‘Star’ In The West After Sunset?

That bright “star” in the west after sunset is Venus, often called the “Evening Star”. It will shine brightly for most of the rest of 2026, peaking in August.

How AI Is Tracking Illegal Wildlife Trade Hidden In Online Marketplaces

Wildlife trafficking has increasingly moved online, making it harder to monitor but leaving behind digital clues. Researchers have built a large-scale system that uses machine learning and web crawling to collect and analyze millions of online ads, rev…

Meet Bdelloid Rotifers — The Organism That Survives 1,000 Times The Radiation That Kills Humans

Bdelloid rotifers shrug off radiation doses that would obliterate human cells. Here’s how their resilience reveals deep insights into the limits of biological endurance.

Rare Kona Storm Devastated Hawaii And Recovery Is Ongoing

A kona low produced major flooding and devastating damage throughout Hawaii prompting a state of emergency and urgent calls for help. Did you even know about it?

This Personality Trait Decides The Relationship Mistake You Will Make

Your romantic personality is not your destiny. The goal is to become aware of both the upsides and downsides so you can expand your range.

YouTube Can Now Detect Deepfakes—Your Liability Gap Just Got Bigger

YouTube can now detect deepfakes at scale. Here is what that means for your business and your liability.

Beyond Cybersecurity: Deepfake Audio Is An Evidence Crisis

AI-generated audio is no longer just a consumer scam problem. It is an evidence crisis that courts, insurers and businesses are not prepared for.

3 Biggest Predictors Of Relationship Health, By A Psychologist

Relationships are like houseplants. Neglect makes it droop, overcare can suffocate it, and the right balance helps it thrive.

Does Weather Affect What College Students Choose?

A new study finds that the weather on college visit day could affect a student’s decision to apply. Here’s why and a look at states that have “ideal” weather.

Meet The Fish With A Secret Mating Strategy. Hint: Some Males Pretend To Be Female

Not all fish play by the same reproductive rules. Evolutionary biology reveals how deception became a successful mating strategy for bluegill sunfish.