Are You Drinking Dinosaur Pee? The Science Behind Earth’s Recycled Water

Scientists confirm that the vast majority of water molecules currently circulating on Earth have been recycled through biological processes, including urination, throughout the planet’s multi-billion-year history. Because the total volume of water on Earth remains essentially constant, the water consumed today is part of a closed-loop hydrologic cycle that has sustained life since the formation … Read more

El Erfen Forecasts Reduced Rainfall Until May 5, 2026 Across Multiple Regions of the Country

Ecuador’s national climate monitoring body has issued a forecast indicating reduced rainfall across several regions through early May 2026, coinciding with the Labor Day holiday period. The projection comes from the National ERFEN Committee, which analyzes oceanographic and meteorological conditions to assess climate patterns affecting the country. According to their latest technical bulletin released in … Read more

Siberian Sharks: The Slow-Moving, Long-Lived Predators Found in Antarctica | National Geographic

Antarctic Waters Yield a Surprising Visitor: The Greenland Shark The frigid depths of the Antarctic Ocean have long been considered an unlikely habitat for sharks. Yet, recent discoveries are challenging that assumption. Researchers have captured the first-ever footage of a Greenland shark – a species known for its remarkable longevity and adaptation to extreme cold … Read more