Zachary Gutierrez+FollowBears Are Shrinking—Here’s Why It’s WorryingWild: Bears in Italy are getting smaller and less aggressive because they’ve lived near humans for ages. Sounds safer for us, but experts say it’s bad news for the bears—less genetic diversity means they’re more at risk from disease and climate change. Human activity is literally changing how these animals evolve! Want to help? Switch to greener energy and support wildlife orgs. It’s not just about bears—protecting nature protects us, too. #Science #wildlife #conservation20Share
Tamara Jones+FollowFrozen Wolf Pup’s Last Meal Solves Ice Age MysteryA 14,000-year-old wolf pup, perfectly preserved in Siberian permafrost, just helped scientists crack the case of the woolly rhino’s extinction. Turns out, the pup’s final snack was a chunk of woolly rhino—DNA and all! By sequencing the rhino remains from the pup’s stomach, researchers found the species was thriving until a sudden climate shift wiped them out, not humans. Who knew a wolf’s last meal could rewrite history? #Science #IceAgeMystery #WoollyRhino20Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowWhich Zodiac Signs Are Total Nostalgia Addicts?Ever wonder why some people can’t throw away a single movie ticket or still have their childhood teddy bear? Turns out, your zodiac sign might be the reason you’re swimming in memories! Cancers are the ultimate memory hoarders, Scorpios replay every moment, Pisces get lost in dreamy flashbacks, and Taurus keeps every love note. Leos, Virgos, Capricorns, Libras, and Aries all have their own nostalgic quirks too. Are you one of the zodiac’s sentimental time travelers? What’s your most treasured memory? Spill it below! #Science #ZodiacSigns #Nostalgia30Share
martinezlaura+FollowWormholes Aren’t What You Think!Turns out, wormholes—the sci-fi tunnels through space and time—are a total myth! The real Einstein–Rosen “bridge” isn’t a shortcut across the universe, but a mind-bending link between two directions of time. New research says these bridges could help solve the black hole information paradox and even hint that our universe had a ‘before the Big Bang’ era. No time travel, but maybe a universe that bounces back and forth through time! #Science #Wormholes #Physics10Share
Tamara Jones+FollowA Brand New Island Just Popped Up!Earth just pulled off a wild magic trick—a brand new island literally appeared overnight after a seafloor volcano erupted! Scientists are geeking out because this is a rare chance to watch a fresh island form in real time. Right now, it’s all jagged rocks and steaming cliffs, but soon, birds and plants could move in. How cool is it that our planet is still making new land? Nature never stops surprising us! #Science #EarthScience #Volcano146Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowBrown Bears: The Real Danger?Everyone thinks grizzlies or polar bears are the deadliest, but stats say brown bears (which include grizzlies) are actually linked to the most human fatalities worldwide. It’s not because they’re out hunting people—most attacks happen when someone surprises a bear, gets too close to cubs, or stumbles onto a carcass. The real risk? More people and more bears crossing paths, especially in places like Alaska, Romania, and Japan. Want to stay safe? Hike in groups, make noise, and keep your snacks locked up! #Science #brownbears #wildlife10Share
James Brady+FollowKiller Whale Goes Full Jaws?!Who knew orcas wanted to be horror icons? The new flick 'Killer Whale' tries to give these black-and-white beauties their 'Jaws' moment, but it’s more remix than revolution. Think: stranded friends, a vengeful orca, and a whole lot of blood in the water. It’s campy, familiar, and honestly, kinda fun if you’re into animal attack movies. But let’s be real—Ceto the killer whale still isn’t scaring anyone off Free Willy reruns. #Science #KillerWhale #MovieReview00Share
Michelle York+FollowThe Sun’s Acting Up—And NASA’s StumpedPlot twist: scientists thought our Sun was heading for a chill phase, but it’s suddenly more hyper than expected! Since 2008, sunspots and solar flares are spiking way past predictions. NASA’s scratching their heads, and nobody really knows what’s causing this solar mood swing. The wild part? All this extra activity could mess with satellites, power grids, and even boost those gorgeous auroras. Space weather just got way more interesting! #Science #NASA #SpaceWeather111Share
Tamara Jones+FollowThe hidden plastic threat beneath Greek shoresBeneath the surface of Greece’s beautiful coastlines, abandoned fish farms are quietly polluting the sea with plastics and ‘ghost gear’ that trap wildlife and break down into microplastics. These microplastics can end up in the fish we eat, raising real health concerns for everyone. Local volunteers and groups like Healthy Seas are stepping up to tackle this mess, but the cleanup is tough and expensive—and companies often aren’t held accountable. What do you think: Should stricter rules force fish farms to clean up after themselves, or is it up to the community to take action? #Science #Greece #OceanPollution00Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowWhy the Moon’s Disappearing TonightThe moon’s playing hide and seek! Tonight’s waning crescent is only 9% lit, so it’s barely a sliver in the sky. In Sagittarius, this phase is all about letting go, reflecting, and prepping for a fresh start. If you’re feeling tired or extra introspective, blame the moon. Time to ditch old habits and get ready to manifest those 2026 dreams! Anyone else love tracking the moon’s moods? #Science #MoonPhase #WaningCrescent20Share