megangibson+FollowAquarius Season Glow-Up: 5 Must-Try RitualsAquarius season is here to shake up your winter rut! Whether you’re an astrology fan or just want to try something new, these 5 rituals are all about embracing your creative, rebellious side. Start a creative project, volunteer for a cause, plan a solo adventure, write a letter from your future self, or do something totally out of your comfort zone. Aquarius energy is all about breaking the mold—why not ride the wave? #Science #AquariusSeason #Astrology60Share
Michael Flores+FollowWhy native plants bring wildlife to your yardSeeing a pileated woodpecker make itself at home in a backyard tree is a reminder of how much life native plants attract. When you let native trees and plants grow, you’re not just skipping yard work—you’re inviting birds, butterflies, and other wildlife right to your doorstep. These plants need less water and maintenance, and they create habitats for all sorts of critters. Even a small patch of native greenery can turn your space into a mini-wildlife sanctuary. Have you noticed more animal visitors since going natural with your yard? Let’s swap stories and tips! #Science #NativePlants #Wildlife20Share
Michael Flores+FollowSpace’s Iron Bar Could Be Earth’s Fate?Astronomers just spotted a massive iron “bar” floating in the Ring Nebula, and it might be a sneak peek at what happens to Earth when our sun dies. Theories range from it being leftover star guts to the remains of a planet that got obliterated. Either way, it’s wild to think our planet could end up as space debris like this in a few billion years. Mind = blown! #Science #SpaceMystery #RingNebula00Share
Michael Flores+FollowWildest Amazon Encounter Ever Caught on FilmImagine running into an uncontacted Amazon tribe—and living to tell the tale. Conservationist Paul Rosolie just dropped never-before-seen footage of a tribe emerging from a cloud of butterflies, bows drawn and ready for battle. At first, things seemed chill, but the next day, it turned into a real-life action movie: arrows flying, blood everywhere, and a seven-foot arrow straight through a crew member. This is the kind of story you have to see to believe. #Science #AmazonTribe #WildEncounters60Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowHow gophers revived Mount St HelensA handful of gophers, dropped onto Mount St Helens for just one day in 1982, ended up transforming the landscape for decades. Their digging brought buried, nutrient-rich soil back to the surface, jumpstarting plant growth in an area devastated by volcanic ash. Even 40 years later, scientists found that spots where gophers worked are packed with more diverse fungi and bacteria than untouched forests nearby. It’s wild to think that a so-called pest could be a hero in restoring nature after disaster. What other overlooked creatures might play a hidden role in our ecosystems? #Science #MountStHelens #Ecology00Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowOcean Currents Just Flipped—Here’s Why It MattersDid you see this? Satellites just confirmed a sudden shift in ocean currents—the massive underwater highways that control our weather and marine life. Scientists are freaking out because these changes could mess with everything from European winters to fish populations. It’s all tied to climate change, and the ripple effects could hit our food, weather, and even the global economy. Wild times for our planet’s “whispering giants.” #Science #ClimateChange #OceanCurrents90Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowPlastic Nightmare Found in Sea CavesScientists just found insane amounts of plastic trash hidden deep inside sea caves in Cyprus—like, up to 97 pieces per square meter! These caves are supposed to be safe spots for endangered monk seals, but now they’re basically plastic traps. No monk seals have died from it yet, but microplastics are already showing up in their stomachs. Wild to think how much plastic is sneaking into places we never see. Time to rethink those single-use plastics! #Science #PlasticPollution #OceanConservation10Share
Michelle York+FollowClouded Leopard: The Real-Life Ghost CatDid you know there’s a wild cat in Asia that’s basically a real-life ghost? The clouded leopard is so sneaky, even scientists barely see it! With saber-tooth fangs, gravity-defying tree moves, and a coat that makes it disappear in the jungle, this ancient cat is a living mystery. Fewer than 6,000 are left, and we’re losing them fast. If you’ve never heard of them, you’re not alone—but now you know! #Science #CloudedLeopard #WildlifeMystery230Share
megangibson+FollowJellyfish Need Sleep Like Us?!Turns out, even brainless jellyfish need their beauty sleep! Scientists found that jellyfish, zebrafish, and sea anemones all follow sleep schedules just like humans—and it’s not just for dreams. Sleep actually helps repair DNA damage in nerve cells, which is crucial for survival. So next time you’re tempted to pull an all-nighter, remember: if jellyfish can prioritize rest, so can we! #Science #ScienceFacts #SleepMatters40Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowThis Fuzzy Rhino Is Basically a Forest UnicornDid you know there’s a tiny, hairy rhino that looks straight out of a fantasy novel—and it’s almost gone? The Sumatran rhino is the smallest, hairiest, and rarest of all rhinos, perfectly built for dense rainforests but totally unprepared for bulldozers and poachers. With fewer than 80 left in the wild, this living relic is vanishing fast. If we don’t step in, we could lose this magical creature forever. Wild, right? #Science #SumatranRhino #EndangeredSpecies290Share