June 25 Astronomers make groundbreaking discovery about largest comet ever observed flying through deep space Astronomers discovered that C/2014 UN271, a massive comet more than 10 times larger than any known comet, is emitting jets of carbon monoxide gas from it's solid icy core.
June 25 'Shark Week' host offers safety tips to summer beachgoers amid shark 'hysteria' Forrest Galante says understanding that the ocean is a shark's domain, but that they're not out to prey on humans, is key for vacationers this summer.Â
June 25 American Airlines plane makes emergency landing after engine starts smoking An American Airlines plane made an emergency landing in Las Vegas Wednesday after smoke was seen emanating from one of its engines.
June 25 Robot cleans 32,000 square feet of beach per hour The innovative BeBot robot uses electric power to remove pollution from shorelines, covering 20-30 times more area than manual collection while preserving wildlife.
June 24 Hepatitis A outbreak infects thousands of travelers at popular destinations Hepatitis A outbreak in popular European destinations has sickened thousands, primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals and those with limited healthcare access.
June 24 Diver who freed sharks gets Trump pardon after felony conviction stuns him: 'My heart sank' Trump pardons Florida diver who faced felony charges after cutting a longline and releasing 19 sharks, believing he was stopping illegal fishing activity.
June 24 Ancient Roman coin treasure finally revealed to public after being hidden for centuries The largest collection of Roman coins found in Spain is now on exhibit. The museum display features 50,000 ancient coins from the third and fourth centuries A.D.
June 23 Hilton Head sees 2nd shark attack in one week amid busy summer vacation season Hilton Head Island sees second shark attack in a week at Coligny Beach Park, prompting officials to remind visitors about beach safety measures and flag warnings.
June 23 White House office tells agencies to apply 'Gold Standard Science' to depoliticize research, restore trust EXCLUSIVE: The White House Office of Science and Technology on Monday directed federal agencies to implement “Gold Standard Science" to de-politicize science and restore public trust, Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital has learned.
June 23 Ordinary ancient Romans ate 'luxury' meat at fast-food shops, new research reveals Archaeological findings in a Mallorca cesspit recently showed that thrushes were common fast food in Ancient Rome, alongside pigs, sheep and fish, revealing the varied diet of ordinary Romans.