Green Companies Want AI—But the Power Bill (and CO2) Is Making Them Squirm

AI is pushing electricity use up and climate pledges into awkward territory—especially for “green” brands now stuck defending power-hungry models.

Orangutan moms nurse for 6.5 years—one of nature’s longest, and it’s not “extra”

Wild orangutans nurse continuously until at least 6.5 years old—one of the longest mammal records, and a survival strategy, not a quirk.

Android’s June 2026 update drops 7 new features—and Google’s clearly sweating Apple

Google’s June 2026 Android update adds 7 new features—part user-friendly polish, part Apple-fueled urgency to keep Android moving year-round.

Mars May Have Had a Northern Ocean—and a Weird Mineral “Ring” Just Gave It a Timeline

A new Nature Communications study spots a mineral “ring” and manganese signature in Mars’ Utopia Planitia—clues that could finally pin down the timeline of a lost northern ocean.

Trump’s “AI compromise” has Washington buzzing — but the details are basically vapor

Trump allegedly cut an AI regulation deal that pleases MAGA and Big Tech—but the “article” provided has no facts, names, or terms.

USS Utah Returns: A Powerful Symbol of America’s Naval Modernization

The USS Utah returns as a Virginia-class submarine, symbolizing U.S. naval strength and modernization, with missions spanning intelligence to missile strikes.

Navigating the Challenges of Sustainable Journalism in the Digital Age

Sustainable journalism faces new challenges with AI and social media, but authenticity and rigor remain key in delivering quality reporting.

Russian Nuclear Cruiser Admiral Nakhimov Returns to Sea After 30 Years

The Russian cruiser Admiral Nakhimov returns to sea after 30 years, sparking debate with its advanced upgrades and powerful arsenal.

Fool’s Gold Could Be the Key to a Greener Future with Lithium Discovery

Fool's gold, or pyrite, may hold the key to sustainable lithium extraction, crucial for greener battery technology, according to new research.

MIT Scientists Unveil Electron Shape, Paving the Way for Quantum Tech Advances

MIT researchers measure electron shape in solids for the first time, unlocking new potential for quantum technology advancements.

Where Has Corporate Leadership Gone? Exploring Its Hidden Presence Today

Corporate leadership seems absent, but it's quietly thriving within companies, driving sustainability and innovation. Discover where it's hiding today.