Adrian Villellas
A major dairy group is selling everything, from 10 farms to 6,500 cows, and the exit sends a brutal signal to the industry
A mysterious mineral deposit larger than China’s has been found underground, and the real shock is what this “magic ore” could be used for
Two countries revive a 46-year oil link, and the real shock is how quickly old energy routes matter again when supply fears return
AI is starting to read human civilization like a hidden code, and the real shock is what it may reveal about why societies collapse
A council gave a mining company a road for 40 years, and the Court of Appeal just turned that deal into a warning for public land
A humanoid robot just beat the human half-marathon record by seven minutes, and the scariest part is how fast the gap is closing
A common Brazilian plant could pull microplastics from water, and the surprising part is that the cleaning power comes from its seeds
The world’s largest wildlife crossing finally has an opening date: a $114 million bridge over 10 lanes of California freeway will reconnect mountain lions, bobcats and a broken ecosystem
Wyoming’s open range is starting to look like a wind wall, and the real fight is no longer about turbines but about how much landscape disappears next
Einstein and Newton just survived a huge cosmic test, and the result makes dark matter harder to dismiss than ever
It looks like just another camping gadget, but this small wind turbine could be the solution many people have been looking for to charge their cell phones, laptops, or external batteries
China says it can turn moving desert sand into green land in just 10 months, and the trick is a living crust made from bacteria
The VA is putting $7 million behind rural veterans, and the real shock is how far some still must travel just to reach medical care
America’s workers are losing the power they gained after the Great Resignation, and bosses are already taking back flexibility, perks, and control
Mamdani wants 6,500 curbside Empire Bins across NYC, and the fight is no longer just about trash but about who loses space on the street
What this Italian researcher believes is buried beneath Giza is bigger than another statue, because a second Sphinx would shake ancient history










