megangibson+FollowMoon’s Far Side Hiding High-Tech SurprisesChinese scientists just found single-walled carbon nanotubes—super advanced materials usually made in labs—inside Moon rocks from the far side! These tiny tubes are only one atom thick and were thought to be impossible to form naturally. Turns out, the Moon’s wild past (think meteorite impacts and volcanic activity) might have cooked up these high-tech structures all on its own. Who knew the Moon was such a chemistry whiz? #Science #MoonDiscovery #SpaceScience00Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowStonehenge: Humans Did the Heavy Lifting!Turns out, Stonehenge’s giant stones weren’t just dropped off by glaciers after all! Scientists checked the sand around the site and found zero evidence of ancient ice sheets doing the work. Instead, it looks like Neolithic people actually dragged and hauled those massive rocks from Wales and Scotland—using nothing but stone-age tools, sledges, and pure determination. Next time you’re struggling to move furniture, just remember: our ancestors moved 6-ton stones across hundreds of miles! #Science #Stonehenge #HistoryMystery80Share
martinezlaura+FollowHedgehogs in Cheshire pick food over fancy gardensTurns out, hedgehogs in Cheshire aren’t swayed by flowerbeds or bug hotels—they’re all about where the food is! Researchers set up hidden cameras in over 400 gardens and found these little creatures flock to spots with the best snacks, sometimes even sharing bowls with foxes. When food runs out, hedgehog numbers drop fast. With their population shrinking due to urbanization and other threats, simple acts like leaving out cat biscuits or creating wild corners in your yard could make a real difference. Anyone else tempted to set up a hedgehog buffet? #Science #Cheshire #Hedgehogs00Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowWhy coyote sightings spike in your neighborhoodLate winter is when coyotes really make their presence known around homes, thanks to their mating season and a hunt for easy meals. If you’ve noticed more of them cutting through backyards or parks, it’s not random—this is the time when they roam more, get bolder, and are hungrier than usual. Spring brings another wave as they guard dens and pups, and fall sees young coyotes testing the edges of suburbia. The real risk is to pets, not people, so keeping dogs leashed and food secured goes a long way. Anyone else seeing more coyotes lately? What’s your go-to strategy for keeping pets safe? #Science #Coyotes #NeighborhoodSafety00Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowSpace’s Weirdest Mysteries No One Can SolveSpace isn’t just stars and planets—it’s full of things that make even scientists scratch their heads. From radio bursts that scream across the cosmos to rogue planets with no sun, and objects like Oumuamua that don’t act like anything we’ve seen before, the universe is basically trolling us. Every time we think we’ve got it figured out, something new pops up and blows our minds. Which of these space oddities do you think will finally spill its secrets first? #Science #SpaceMysteries #ScienceIsWeird00Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowNazaré’s 7-Story Waves Seen from Space!Did you know Nazaré, Portugal just had waves as tall as a 7-story building? Satellite pics caught these monsters crashing ashore, stirring up underwater plumes you can literally see from space. On the same day, an 18-year-old local surfer may have set a new world record by riding a 101-foot wave! Nazaré’s crazy waves are thanks to a massive underwater canyon that supercharges the surf. Wild, right? Would you ever try surfing there? #Science #Nazaré #BigWaveSurfing00Share
Michael Flores+FollowYou Won’t Believe This Monster WaveImagine a wave so huge it lifts a buoy 58 feet in the air—like a four-story building! In 2020, off British Columbia, scientists recorded the most extreme 'rogue wave' ever, nearly three times bigger than the waves around it. These freak waves are super rare (like once every 1,300 years), but climate change could make them more common. The wildest part? We only know about it because a buoy happened to be in the right place at the right time! #Science #RogueWave #OceanMysteries20Share
martinezlaura+FollowFlorida reefs face threat from invasive coralXenia pulse corals, with their flower-like appearance and pulsing tentacles, are raising alarms for Florida’s marine life. These fast-spreading invaders have already taken over parts of Hawaiʻi and Puerto Rico, and now officials worry they could smother Florida’s native corals and seagrasses. That’s a big deal—healthy reefs and seagrass beds filter pollution, store carbon, and keep our water and air cleaner. If these newcomers take over, it could mean costly cleanups and a hit to local wildlife. If you spot unusual corals, report them to help protect our coast! What do you think—should we be more proactive about ocean invaders? #Science #Florida #CoralReefs11Share
Tamara Jones+FollowTime Isn’t What We Thought?!Turns out, time isn’t the rock-solid, ever-ticking thing we thought it was. Quantum mechanics is flipping the script: experiments show time can run differently in the same room, and sometimes it’s not even clear what comes first! Some scientists now think time is just a side effect of deeper, weirder quantum rules. The universe might not have a single, universal clock—just a tangled web of moments. Mind. Blown. Imagine living in a world where time is more illusion than fact! #Science #QuantumMechanics #TimeIsWeird10Share
Michelle York+FollowStar Explodes Twice & Breaks ScienceImagine a star so extra, it exploded not once but TWICE—and astronomers caught the whole thing on camera! This wild cosmic event, dubbed AT2025ulz, stayed bright way longer than anyone thought possible and is basically rewriting what we know about how stars die. Some scientists think a newborn black hole or magnetar might be behind the double drama. Space just keeps getting weirder, and honestly, I’m here for it! #Science #SpaceMystery #StarExplosion30Share