martinezlaura+FollowSundarbans Sinking? Sea Levels Are Rising FastThe Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to over 4.5 million people (plus Bengal tigers!), is literally sinking. Sea levels there are rising at double the global average, swallowing islands and threatening wildlife and locals. Women are left to collect prawns in salty water, risking their health, while families are forced to move. Climate change is hitting hard, and this natural storm barrier might not last much longer. Wild, right? #Science #Sundarbans #ClimateChange131Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowSouth Australia’s beaches hit by mass marine deathsSouth Australia’s coastline has been rocked by an unprecedented wave of marine deaths—over 34,000 creatures, from iconic leafy seadragons to hundreds of sharks, have washed up since a massive algal bloom took hold. What’s remarkable is how everyday people have stepped up: more than 900 locals are now logging sightings and data, helping scientists track the crisis in real time. This grassroots effort is filling gaps left by slow government response and even inspiring new restoration projects, like rebuilding oyster reefs that could help fight future blooms. How do you think communities can keep leading the way in protecting our oceans? #Science #SouthAustralia #MarineLife571Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowTiny Dinosaurs Were Total BadassesThink all dinosaurs were giant, stomping monsters? Think again! Some dinos were actually chicken-sized, but don’t let their size fool you—they were fierce predators with wild features like feathers, sickle claws, and even bat-like wings. From the four-winged Microraptor to the turkey-sized Velociraptor (way smaller than in Jurassic Park), these little guys ruled their own corners of the prehistoric world. Turns out, being small was a major evolutionary win—just look at birds today! #Science #Dinosaurs #ScienceFacts20Share
Tamara Jones+FollowAncient 'Unicorn' Skull Found in Greece?!Did you know scientists just found a bizarre 'horned' skull in Greece that’s got everyone talking? It’s not quite human, not quite Neanderthal—think ancient unicorn vibes! This fossil, discovered in a cave wall, could belong to a mysterious human cousin who lived alongside Neanderthals 300,000 years ago. The debate’s been raging for 60+ years, but new dating tech is finally shedding light on these so-called 'unicorn people.' Wild, right? #Science #archaeology #history1367Share
Michelle York+FollowSolar Storm Incoming: Will Our Tech Survive?A massive coronal mass ejection (CME) is racing toward Earth, and scientists are on high alert! This solar storm could mess with satellites, GPS, and even power grids. Remember the Carrington Event? That was wild—and this one could cause moderate geomagnetic storms too. Agencies like NOAA and NASA are tracking it closely, and utilities are prepping just in case. Fingers crossed our tech weathers the storm! #Science #SolarStorm #SpaceWeather7229Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowA rare whale sighting sparks hope for our oceansSpotting a fin whale mother and her newborn calf in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is more than just a cool wildlife moment—it’s a sign that conservation efforts might be working. Fin whales are endangered and rarely seen with calves, so this sighting is a big deal for scientists and ocean lovers alike. These gentle giants play a crucial role in keeping the ocean healthy, but their slow recovery from whaling means every birth counts. How do you feel about protecting these amazing creatures and their habitats? #Science #OceanConservation #FinWhale771Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowWhat’s Your September Tarot Vibe?Ever wondered what the universe has in store for you this September? Your birth month reveals your tarot card for the month, and it’s all about fresh starts, big endings, and wild energy shifts. From The Star’s hope for January babies to Justice’s karmic balance for December, each month has its own drama. Peek at your card, set your intentions, and let the cosmic tea spill! Which card did you get? #Science #TarotReading #SeptemberVibes191Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowAI Just Solved a Nuclear Waste Problem?!Scientists just used AI to find a game-changing material that traps radioactive iodine—one of the nastiest leftovers from nuclear energy. This new compound, discovered by researchers at KAIST, can remove 90% of radioactive iodine from water, making nuclear waste way less scary. The best part? The AI model helped them skip tons of trial and error, so they found the solution way faster. Imagine future nuclear sites with special filters that zap away dangerous waste. Would this make you more pro-nuclear energy? #Science #AI #NuclearEnergy131Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowWebb Telescope Just Changed EverythingNASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just spotted 300 super-bright, mysterious objects way out in the universe. Scientists think these could be some of the earliest galaxies ever formed—like, right after the Big Bang! If that’s true, it could totally flip what we thought we knew about how galaxies started. Basically, the universe just got a whole lot weirder (and cooler). #Science #JamesWebb #SpaceDiscovery441Share
Michael Flores+FollowOhio’s ‘Wow!’ signal just got even weirderThe legendary ‘Wow!’ signal, first picked up in Ohio back in 1977, turns out to be even more powerful and mysterious than anyone thought. Fresh analysis using modern tech has revealed the signal’s strength was much higher and its frequency slightly different than previously believed—making it less likely to be random noise or a man-made source. While some hoped it was a message from aliens, researchers now think it’s probably from a rare hydrogen cloud in space. Still, with so many questions left unanswered, it’s hard not to wonder: what else could be out there? #Science #WowSignal #Ohio3313Share