James Brady+FollowCrabs vs Microplastics: Nature’s Plot TwistPlot twist: fiddler crabs in polluted mangroves are eating microplastics—and breaking them down! Scientists just found out these little guys can process plastic at record rates, speeding up its decomposition. It’s not a total fix (the plastic gets even tinier and stays in the food chain), but it’s wild to see nature adapting in real time. Who knew crabs would be unexpected heroes in the fight against pollution? #Science #microplastics #environment00Share
megangibson+FollowCocoa Beans: The Secret Climate Hero?Turns out, cocoa beans aren’t just for chocolate anymore! Scientists in Germany are turning cocoa shells into biochar—a black powder that traps carbon for centuries. Instead of releasing planet-warming gases, this process locks them away and can even make eco-friendly fertilizer or concrete. The catch? It only works if done locally, but biochar projects are popping up everywhere. Who knew your sweet tooth could help save the planet? #Science #ClimateChange #Sustainability30Share
Michael Flores+FollowGreenland’s Slippery Secret RevealedTurns out, Greenland’s glaciers are melting way faster than we thought—and it’s not just the warm air. Scientists found a thick, squishy layer of sediment under the ice that acts like a slip-n-slide, letting glaciers rush into the ocean. This means rising sea levels could speed up, and coastal cities might need to brace themselves sooner than expected. Who knew what’s under the ice could be such a game-changer? #Science #Greenland #ClimateChange3311Share
megangibson+FollowDid scientists just find Atlantis?A research team exploring the ocean floor near Hawaii literally stumbled onto what looks like a real-life yellow brick road! For a hot second, everyone thought they’d found Atlantis, but it turns out it’s just wild volcanic rock formations that naturally cracked into perfect, golden “bricks.” The illusion was so good, even the scientists were shook. Just a reminder that the deep sea is still full of surprises and we’ve barely scratched the surface! #Science #OceanMystery #ScienceIsCool717Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowComet 3I/ATLAS Is Breaking Space RulesInterstellar comet 3I/ATLAS showed up and immediately started acting wild—think a tail pointing the wrong way, a weird green glow, and even shooting out X-rays. Scientists are obsessed because it’s not following the usual comet playbook, and its odd acceleration even sparked some wild alien-tech theories. Turns out, it’s probably just a super-weird natural visitor from another star, but it’s totally exposing what we don’t know about space physics. This cosmic rebel is keeping astronomers on their toes! #Science #space #comet80Share
Tamara Jones+FollowMercury Cazimi: Brainstorming Level 100Mark your calendars for Jan 21, 2026—Mercury is going cazimi in Aquarius, and astrologers say it’s a cosmic brain boost! Expect mental fog to clear, wild ideas to spark, and group chats to get extra spicy. This rare alignment is all about breakthrough thinking, tech upgrades, and seeing things from a totally new angle. If you’ve been waiting for an epiphany, this is your moment. Ready to ride the wave of genius? #Science #Astrology #MercuryCazimi00Share
megangibson+FollowChina’s ‘Sky Eye’ Solves Space’s Wildest MysteryYou know those weird, powerful space flashes that had scientists stumped for years? China’s giant ‘Sky Eye’ telescope just cracked the case! Turns out, these fast radio bursts (FRBs) aren’t alien signals—they’re coming from two stars locked in a wild cosmic dance. After a decade of guessing, researchers finally tracked the bursts’ rhythm and matched it to a binary star system. Space just got a little less mysterious, but way more epic! #Science #SpaceMystery #SkyEye20Share
Tamara Jones+FollowNew England’s 2026 eclipse views: What to expectMark your calendars—2026 brings four eclipses, but New England won’t be in the sweet spot for the year’s most dramatic sky shows. The total lunar eclipse on March 3 will offer only a partial glimpse before the moon sets, while the August 12 solar eclipse will appear as just a partial cover-up here. If you’re hoping for those jaw-dropping, Instagram-worthy moments, the best seats are out west. Still, even a partial eclipse is worth a look—just don’t forget your certified glasses for the solar event! Who’s planning a road trip for a better view, or are you staying local? #Science #NewEngland #Eclipse202620Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowThis Star Is Breaking Physics!Okay, get this: astronomers just found a neutron star (M82 X-2) that’s shining 10 million times brighter than the Sun—literally brighter than physics says is possible. Instead of exploding, it keeps gobbling up gas and blasting out X-rays, totally ignoring the rules. Scientists are obsessed because it’s forcing them to rethink how stars, gravity, and magnetic fields actually work. The universe just loves breaking its own rules, huh? #Science #SpaceMystery #NeutronStar51Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowChiron Direct: Time to Heal & Level UpBig astrology news: Chiron (aka the wounded healer) goes direct in Aries on Jan 2, 2026. Translation? All that inner work and self-doubt you wrestled with in 2025 is about to pay off. Expect a major confidence boost, especially if you’re an Aries, Leo, or Libra. This is your cosmic permission slip to drop old baggage and finally own your story. Anyone else feeling that urge to break free and start fresh? #Science #ChironDirect #Astrology41Share