In the early hours of October 1, 2025, a small asteroid quietly brushed past Earth — so close that it flew beneath some satellites, within the orbital altitude of the…
For generations, the phrase “homeownership” has been synonymous with stability and security in the United States. Yet a new analysis from Realtor.com highlights just how fragile that sense of security…
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the backbone of everything from customer support to scientific research. But as these systems grow more powerful, so do the risks associated with how people…
Online scams and attacks are no longer fringe concerns—they’re a national crisis. In 2025, surveys show that 73% of U.S. adults have experienced some type of online scam or attack.…
When people think of Dutch cycling culture, they often picture endless bike paths, neatly separated from car traffic, and bustling city centers where bicycles outnumber vehicles. But one of the…
In July 2025, Bloomberg revealed a disturbing trend: plumbing poverty—once largely rural—is now an urban crisis in major U.S. cities. Houston, Phoenix, and Portland sit at the epicenter of a…
Electric vehicles are praised for their quiet operation—but that silence comes with a safety tradeoff. To protect pedestrians, especially at low speeds, EVs are required to emit artificial warning sounds.…
For decades, fungicides have helped farmers protect their crops from devastating mold and mildew outbreaks. These chemical tools play a critical role in maintaining high yields and feeding growing populations.…
Hydrogen is often hailed as the fuel of the future—but producing it cleanly, affordably, and at scale remains one of energy science’s most pressing challenges. A recent article in Frontiers…
Miami, known for its sunshine and vibrant culture, faces a less visible but urgent threat: the integrity of its drinking water. A recent report from Bloomberg sheds light on how…