Citizen Science Project Tracks Gulls’ Changing Diets as Environmental Pressures Mount

Citizen Science Project Tracks Gulls’ Changing Diets as Environmental Pressures Mount

Gulls, known for their ravenous appetites, have always been opportunistic feeders, known to pilfer chips or even swallow entire starfish. Recently, scientists have been drawn to the unexpected diversity in their diets, as observed through photos shared on social media. This prompted Dr. Alice Risely, an ecologist at the University of Salford, to launch a … Read more

Unusual Arctic Blasts Bring Extreme Cold to US Despite One of the Warmest Winters Globally

Unusual Arctic Blasts Bring Extreme Cold to US Despite One of the Warmest Winters Globally

This winter has seen an extraordinary number of Arctic air blasts hitting the United States, marking at least eight significant cold waves so far. While winter has been warming faster than other seasons in recent decades, this January was the coldest recorded in the U.S. since 1988. However, on a global scale, this winter has … Read more

Scientists Confirm Weird Plastic Ice VII, a Hybrid Phase Blending Solid and Liquid Properties in Extreme Conditions

Scientists Confirm Weird Plastic Ice VII, a Hybrid Phase Blending Solid and Liquid Properties in Extreme Conditions

Scientists have confirmed the existence of a unique type of ice known as plastic ice, which was previously theorized to exist in extreme environments. This hybrid phase of water, reported in Nature on February 12, exhibits properties of both solid ice and liquid water. The breakthrough could improve our understanding of the inner structures of … Read more

Coffee Creamer Market Surges with New Flavors, TV Partnerships, and DIY Foam Options

Coffee Creamer Market Surges with New Flavors, TV Partnerships, and DIY Foam Options

The coffee creamer aisle at supermarkets has evolved dramatically, now offering a wide variety of flavors that rival popular sweet treats and sodas. While hazelnut and French vanilla were once the only standard options, today’s shelves feature a host of fun and quirky flavors, including Snickers and foam varieties, with even TV-themed creamer options like … Read more

Zoos and Shelters Offer Hilarious Valentine’s Revenge by Feeding Exes’ Names to Animals

Zoos and Shelters Offer Hilarious Valentine’s Revenge by Feeding Exes’ Names to Animals

As Valentine’s Day approaches, those who have been scorned in love are finding unconventional ways to channel their emotions. Across the U.S., animal shelters and zoos have launched darkly humorous fundraisers that offer a sense of catharsis while supporting a good cause. These campaigns allow people to symbolically “get back” at an ex by naming … Read more

Oarfish Washes Ashore in Canary Islands, Igniting Earthquake Fears and Folklore Debates

Oarfish Washes Ashore in Canary Islands, Igniting Earthquake Fears and Folklore Debates

An oarfish, a rare deep-sea creature, recently washed ashore on Playa Quemada beach in the Canary Islands on February 10, 2025. Known for its preference to dwell in the ocean’s depths, the sighting of this mysterious fish quickly became a source of superstition and online hysteria. The unexpected beaching of this creature has unleashed a … Read more

Strange Events of 2025 Include Rat Lungworms Hot Air Balloon Club Egg Thefts and Doomsday Clock Shift

Strange Events of 2025 Include Rat Lungworms Hot Air Balloon Club Egg Thefts and Doomsday Clock Shift

In early 2025, Americans faced unusual news, including the discovery of rat lungworm parasites in two invasive snail species in Georgia. These snails, the apple and mystery snails, were found to carry the parasite, raising concerns about their potential to spread it through consumption, particularly in dishes like escargot. However, Georgia officials have sought to … Read more

Richland’s Historic White Oak Becomes Artistic Monument Preserving Town’s Railroad and Cultural Legacy

Richland’s Historic White Oak Becomes Artistic Monument Preserving Town’s Railroad and Cultural Legacy

Richland, NJ, is a quiet community located along Route 40 in Buena Vista Township, Atlantic County. With a population of about 825, it is easy to pass through without noticing much aside from a replica of the town’s original train depot. However, Richland holds a unique landmark—an enormous, leafless tree standing in a park next … Read more