Politico Wire Feb 13, 2026
The United States is grappling with multiple crises, from the looming shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security to the critical deadline for the Colorado River basin states to reach a water-sharing agreement. Meanwhile, the Winter Olympics are underway, and former President Trump has issued pardons to five ex-NFL players. In Ohio, a housing crisis is unfolding, fueled by neglectful investors.
Climate Watch Mar 9, 2026
Rising oil prices, aging infrastructure, and water management challenges underscore the need for sustainable solutions
Travel Tales May 26, 2026
Discover the latest in summer travel, from the world's largest cruise ships to scenic rail journeys and idyllic waterside getaways, and how art is guiding travelers through the Hudson River Valley.
HealthLine Mar 22, 2026
New Concerns Over Hidden Antibiotics in River Fish and Postpartum Psychosis Support
SciTech Weekly Feb 23, 2026
Recent discoveries in the Sahara and Australia shed light on the lives of ancient creatures, from giant spinosaurs to sea-salamanders, and challenge our understanding of their habitats.
SciTech Weekly Feb 22, 2026
New research reveals surprising benefits from heat waves, aquatic plants, and Baltic Sea sediment
Travel Tales Feb 18, 2026
From Japan to Houston, and European river cruises to NYC weekend escapes, expert tips and recommendations
Pigeon Gram Feb 14, 2026
From the generosity of humans to the struggles of sea turtles, and from the secrets of fungi to the beauty of wildflowers, this week's scientific discoveries showcase the complexity and interconnectedness of our world. Researchers have made groundbreaking findings on the role of brain stimulation in human generosity, the habits of ancient sea creatures, and the impact of climate change on marine life. Meanwhile, nature's splendor is on full display with the early arrival of wildflower season and the fascinating world of fungi.
Pigeon Gram Feb 14, 2026
This week, scientists made groundbreaking discoveries in the fields of neuroscience, ecology, and conservation. A new study found that brain stimulation can increase generosity, while researchers in California are marveling at an early wildflower bloom. Meanwhile, a cold snap in Florida has stranded hundreds of green sea turtles, and scientists are learning more about the complex relationships between fungi, forests, and carbon storage.
Pigeon Gram Jan 9, 2026
From the ancient habits of giant sea monsters to the surprising abilities of male bonobos, recent discoveries are shedding new light on the fascinating world of animals and their connections to humans. New research is also uncovering the intricate relationships between humans, animals, and the environment, revealing unexpected insights into the workings of the human brain and the natural world.
Pigeon Gram May 6, 2025
From the hunting strategies of harriers to the rhythmic abilities of sea lions, recent studies have shed new light on the fascinating world of animal behavior. By analyzing ancient poems, satellite imagery, and even musical rhythms, researchers are gaining a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between species and their environments.