EDUCATION November 25, 2022 Texas teacher bragging about 'indoctrinating the youth' interviews middle school kids on non-binary identity A Texas teacher — who goes by 'Mx.' — bragged about 'indoctrinating the youth' on TikTok and interrogated students on a non-binary identity.
NATURAL SCIENCE November 21, 2022 Texas aquarium acts quickly as loggerhead turtles stranded near Corpus Christi The Texas State Aquarium established an emergency loggerhead turtle recovery facility in Port Corpus Christi after many reptiles were stranded on the beach.
SCIENCE November 15, 2022 Large underwater volcano likely erupting beneath Pacific Ocean's surface, scientists warn A large submarine volcano is likely erupting below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, according to scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey, citing discoloration.
NATURAL SCIENCE November 1, 2022 Photographer who shocked people with ant face pic shares more photos that stun: ‘Looking for unseen angle’ Lithuanian photographer Eugenijus Kavaliauskas shared his work and inspiration with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital after his submission to Nikon's Small World microscopy contest of an ant's face went viral.
NATURAL SCIENCE November 1, 2022 Steve Irwin-like wildlife enthusiast shares joy at finding rare pine snake in South Georgia: 'Incredible' Christian Cave, a 22-year-old environmental science student at Kennesaw State University, achieved a lifelong goal of catching a rare species of snake in a moment that went viral on TikTok.
Missouri October 25, 2022 Missouri elementary school undergoing more radioactive contamination testing People living in the community near Jana Elementary School in Missouri are awaiting the latest results on radioactive contamination testing after an independent report.
Photo Gallery October 25, 2022 Photos that stun: 23 amazing pix of our living world from Nikon’s microscopy competition The 48th annual Nikon Small World Microscopy Competition revealed the intricacies of our planet and almost everything on it — including microscopic shots of everything from bugs to biology.
WILD NATURE October 21, 2022 Terrifying close-up of an ant's face gives horror movie monsters a run for their money Nikon's 48th annual Small World Photomicrography Competition featured amazing microscopic photography, including a zoomed-in shot of an ant's face — and it has the internet freaking out.
EDUCATION October 20, 2022 Dr. Phil asks woke educators: ‘What makes you think you know better’ than parents what’s best for kids? Dr. Phil's guests engaged in heated debate over an initiative by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and how schools should educate children about issues such as sexuality and gender.
SCIENCE October 5, 2022 Nobel Prize awarded to 3 chemists who made molecules ‘click’ Nobel winners developed a way of making molecules "click'" that can be used to explore cells, map DNA and design drugs that can target diseases such as cancer.
SCIENCE October 4, 2022 Nobel Prize goes to 3 physicists for work on quantum science Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger were lauded with a Nobel for experiments proving the "totally crazy" field of quantum entanglements to be all too real.