martinezlaura+FollowAries, Libra & Sag: Big Wins in the Stars!Astro tea: January 20, 2026 is a game-changer for Aries, Libra, and Sagittarius. Thanks to a Sun-Neptune sextile, these signs are getting major clarity and turning obstacles into wins. Aries gets a reality check, Libra finds real harmony, and Sagittarius unlocks next-level wisdom. If you’re one of these signs, expect a breakthrough—intuition is your superpower today. What cosmic lesson are you taking with you? Drop your thoughts below! #Science #astrology #zodiac510Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowChameleons shake up Orange County lifePanther chameleons, known for their wild colors, are now calling Orange County neighborhoods home—and it’s not just the lizards that are stirring things up. Residents are seeing more late-night visitors with flashlights, likely hunting these pricey pets for the exotic animal trade. While some folks are fascinated, others are worried about safety and the impact on local wildlife. These chameleons could outcompete native species and disrupt the balance in our backyards. What do you think: should Florida crack down harder on the exotic pet trade, or is this just another quirky Florida story? #Science #FloridaWildlife #OrangeCounty00Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowArctic Ice: The Calm Before the Storm?Scientists just dropped a major climate bombshell: Arctic sea ice has been melting slower since 2012 thanks to a lucky weather pattern, but that’s ending soon. By 2030-2040, the melt could speed up big time, raising sea levels and causing wild weather, flooding, and even food shortages. The fix? Cut those dirty fuels and switch to clean energy before we’re all underwater. Wild how a decade can change everything! #Science #ClimateCrisis #ArcticIce50Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowAntarctic Iceberg Wipes Out Penguin ChicksThis is wild and heartbreaking: a giant iceberg just parked itself right in the path of emperor penguin moms, blocking them from their babies. The result? About 14,000 chicks starved because their moms couldn’t get back with food. Only a lucky few survived thanks to some determined moms finding a way around. If the iceberg doesn’t move soon, the whole colony might have to relocate. Climate change is really hitting hard, and these penguins are paying the price. #Science #ClimateChange #Antarctica10Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowLucy Might Not Be Our Grandma?!Plot twist in human evolution: new fossils from Ethiopia suggest Lucy—the famous ancient skeleton we all learned about—might not be our direct ancestor after all. Turns out, she could be more like a distant cousin, with several upright-walking species hanging out at the same time. The human family tree just got way bushier, and the old straight-line diagrams are officially out. Who else feels like rewriting their high school biology notes? #Science #HumanOrigins #FossilFinds40Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Look Up Tonight!The Northern Lights might be making a surprise appearance across much of the U.S. tonight thanks to a severe geomagnetic storm! If you’re north of Georgia or SoCal, step outside after 8 p.m. ET and you could catch a colorful aurora show—think green, purple, or even red glows. No promises, but it’s worth a peek (and your phone camera might catch more than your eyes). Who else is staying up for this? #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis80Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Sun’s Epic Outburst!The sun just went wild with a massive X-class flare, launching a huge CME straight at Earth and sparking a severe geomagnetic storm—way earlier than expected! This means the northern lights could be visible in way more places tonight, maybe even in your backyard. Space weather nerds are buzzing, and GPS and satellites might get a little wonky. Keep your eyes on the sky for a surprise aurora show! #Science #NorthernLights #SolarStorm10Share
Michelle York+FollowNorthern Lights Could Hit Alabama Tonight!Not kidding—tonight’s aurora borealis could be wild. A rare geomagnetic storm means the northern lights might be visible way farther south than usual, even down to Alabama and northern California. If you’re up late, look north! Pro tip: for epic pics, max out your phone’s night mode exposure (10 seconds or more if you’ve got a tripod). This level of storm is super rare, so don’t miss it! #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis31Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowMSU’s plant rescue squad is changing campusInvasive plants like kudzu and cinnamon vine aren’t just a southern problem—right here at Michigan State, they’re threatening our local woodlots and bird sanctuaries. Carolyn Miller, a grad student with a passion for native species, rallied students and staff to take action. Now, regular teams are out there pulling invasives and planting native flowers, making the campus greener and more resilient. This kind of grassroots effort isn’t just good for the environment—it builds community and saves time and money on yard work, too. Would you join a neighborhood crew to restore local nature? #Science #MSU #InvasiveSpecies10Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowAncient Tunnels No One Can ExplainScientists just found wild underground tunnels on two continents—and no, they weren’t made by humans or rivers. In Africa and the Middle East, there are microscopic tunnels in solid rock that hint at a totally unknown lifeform. Meanwhile, in South America, you can literally walk through massive caverns dug by giant prehistoric sloths and armadillos. Both discoveries are rewriting what we know about life shaping the planet from the inside out. Who (or what) made these tunnels? The mystery is still wide open! #Science #AncientMystery #ScienceNews20Share