April 23, 2026 English nature festival makes the important clarification that it is not for nudists The Cumbria Nature Festival posted on Facebook clarifying it is for naturalists, not naturists, and that clothing is mandatory at the UK event.
April 23, 2026 Study shows salmon exposed to cocaine swim longer distances... no kidding A recent study found that wild salmon exposed to cocaine swam 7.6 miles farther than ones who weren't exposed to the drug, but you probably already figured that.
April 22, 2026 Workers killed and many treated after refinery chemical release as investigators probe cause A chemical release at a West Virginia refinery killed two people and left 21 others needing medical care as emergency crews raced to contain the scene.
April 21, 2026 COVID scientist accused of using ChatGPT in alleged poisoning plot against rival A UW-Madison scientist allegedly admitted to poisoning a colleague's water bottle with toxic chemicals after feeling slighted by a promotion, court documents say.
April 21, 2026 Nonprofit network takes hundreds of millions in federal funds while pushing 'wokeness,' advocacy group warns A parents group accused NASEM, the Congress-chartered science nonprofit, of allegedly pushing a political agenda through K-12 education programs.
April 20, 2026 Texas Tech to recognize only two sexes, freezes gender programs Texas Tech University announced it will recognize only two human sexes and initiate the closure of all academic credentials centered on gender and orientation topics.
April 17, 2026 11th scientist death emerges in string of missing, dead officials with access to US secrets Antigravity researcher Amy Eskridge, who reportedly died in 2022, has drawn renewed attention amid questions about scientists dying under odd circumstances.
April 16, 2026 Europe’s chemical industry is in free fall — America's could be next Europe's chemical industry is unraveling due to overregulation and Chinese imports, serving as a critical warning for U.S. chemical manufacturing policy.
April 13, 2026 Ancient ocean mystery deepens as long-misidentified fossil is finally revealed by researchers The world's oldest octopus fossil is no longer an octopus. A new study by researchers says the 300-million-year-old creature was actually a relative of a nautilus.
April 12, 2026 The quantum mystery that may explain how God knows every thought you have Quantum entanglement, validated by physicists since 1935, offers a scientific perspective on how an omniscient God could know everything at once.