martinezlaura+FollowThis Cow’s Got Mad Skills!Turns out cows are way smarter than we thought! Scientists just caught a cow named Veronika using a deck brush to scratch those hard-to-reach spots—like, actually using it as a tool. She even switches up her technique depending on the area, like a total pro. Researchers say this isn’t just a fluke—maybe cows have been hiding their genius from us all along. Next time you see a cow, don’t underestimate her! #Science #AnimalIntelligence #MindBlown230Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowSolar Flare Frenzy: Northern Lights & Blackouts?The Sun is seriously showing off! The strongest solar flare of 2026 just blasted Earth, triggering wild Northern Lights across 22 states and putting radio and power grids on edge. We’re talking X-class flares, a radiation storm, and a blackout watch that’s got everyone from grid operators to aurora chasers buzzing. If you’re in the alert zone, you might catch a killer sky show—just don’t be surprised if your GPS or radio acts up. Space weather is the new drama! #Science #SolarFlare #NorthernLights51Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowA Giant Comet Is Headed for the Sun!A rare, super-bright comet just got spotted and it’s racing toward the Sun! Astronomers think it’s a Kreutz sungrazer, which means it could light up the sky in April—maybe even during the day. But here’s the wild part: it’s huge, and no one’s ever seen one this far out before. There’s a chance it could break apart as it gets close, so keep your eyes peeled for a cosmic show! #Science #comet #space92Share
Michael Flores+FollowShark Attack Survival Story You Won’t BelieveImagine going for a swim off the Chilean coast and ending up in a real-life horror movie. Heather Boswell was just 19 when a 16ft great white shark attacked her, biting off her leg—while the whole thing was caught on camera! She says it didn’t even hurt at first, just felt like a weird pop. Her crew literally fought the shark off with a broomstick. Her story’s been on Shark Week and Oprah, and it’s honestly wild she survived. #Science #SharkAttack #SurvivalStory60Share
Tamara Jones+FollowGiant Great White Shark Is Back in Florida!Remember that massive 14-foot great white shark, Contender? He’s made his way back to Florida after a wild year-long journey up the Atlantic—think Canada, New Jersey, and even Nantucket! Scientists are buzzing because his return could mean it’s shark mating season. They’re tracking every move to crack the code on great white love lives. Anyone else picturing Shark Tinder? Stay tuned for updates on Contender’s next moves! #Science #GreatWhiteShark #Florida30Share
jason40+FollowAncient Skeleton Reveals Syphilis’ True RootsGet this: scientists just found a 5,500-year-old skeleton in Colombia with the oldest DNA evidence of the bacteria behind syphilis. But plot twist—it’s a totally new strain! This find shakes up everything we thought we knew about where syphilis started. Forget Columbus—turns out these bugs were already mixing it up in the Americas thousands of years before. The real origin story of syphilis just got way juicier (and way older). #History #history #science70Share
megangibson+FollowUnderwater 'Lost City' Is Seriously WildImagine a ghostly blue city of towering chimneys, 2,300 feet under the Atlantic, teeming with weird life—no sunlight needed. Scientists just pulled up a record-breaking core sample from this Lost City, hoping it holds secrets about how life began on Earth (and maybe on other planets). But deep-sea mining could threaten this ancient wonder, so experts want it protected before we mess it up. This place is straight out of sci-fi! #Science #LostCity #OceanMysteries10Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowAntarctica’s Secret Stone Giant Found!You know those random pink rocks in Antarctica? Turns out, they’re not just pretty—they’re clues to a massive, 60-mile-wide granite mountain buried under the ice! Scientists pieced it together from boulders, gravity maps, and some serious detective work. This hidden stone giant could actually change how glaciers move and even impact sea level rise. Wild to think a buried mountain could affect cities like Miami and Shanghai, right? Nature’s full of surprises! #Science #Antarctica #Geology20Share
Michael Flores+FollowThere’s a Giant Ocean Hole Full of Wild VirusesScientists just found a massive sinkhole under the South China Sea that’s basically a vault for microscopic life—and it’s packed with 1,700 mysterious viruses, most of which are totally new to science. Instead of just being “bad guys,” these viruses might actually be secret engineers of the ocean, shaping ecosystems and even the climate. It’s like a real-life sci-fi lab at the bottom of the sea, and we’re only just starting to crack the code! #Science #OceanMysteries #ScienceNews00Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowLionfish Are Taking Over the Med!Did you know lionfish are basically throwing a wild breeding party in the Mediterranean? Thanks to warmer waters, these spiky invaders are outcompeting local fish, spawning for most of the year while native species get just a few months. Scientists are worried this could wreck local fisheries and biodiversity. Some folks are fighting back by eating them (lionfish tacos, anyone?), but experts say we need bigger solutions. Would you try lionfish if it helped the ocean? #Science #LionfishInvasion #Mediterranean30Share