Spanish researchers reveal that mammoths and dinosaurs moved far more slowly than previously believed, reshaping our view of prehistoric life

The first time you imagine a mammoth running, it probably happens in slow motion anyway. Snow flying from its shaggy legs, tusks swinging like crescent moons, an avalanche of fur and muscle rumbling across an empty Ice Age plain. But behind that mental movie, there’s usually a soundtrack of thunder: heavy, pounding footfalls, the kind … Read more

This changes everything: nuclear waste becomes tritium, the American innovation that could reboot global fusion

The first time you see a canister of high‑level nuclear waste, your body reacts before your brain catches up. Your shoulders tense. Your breath shortens. Centimeters of steel and concrete separate you from everything you’ve ever been taught to fear: invisible rays, half‑lives longer than human history, a problem we’ve buried, argued over, and quietly … Read more

Princess Anne and her husband, Sir Tim Laurence, supporting athletes of Great Britain, during the opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics at San Siro Stadium

The sky above Milan looks almost theatrical tonight, a velvet curtain deepening from blue to black as if the city itself understands that it is about to become a stage. Outside San Siro Stadium, the winter air has a sharpness that nips at cheeks and fingertips, but the crowds gathering hardly seem to notice. There … Read more