Rescued Baby Beaver Builds Dam In Doorway To Keep Her Roommate Out

This is Nibi — a young, orphaned beaver who was rescued earlier this year by volunteers from Newhouse Wildlife Rescue in Massachusetts. Under their dedicated care, Nibi has had the chance to learn what it means to be a beaver. And she’s putting those instincts to some pretty sassy use. Nibi, now about 5 months old, spent most of her life as the rescue center’s one

Ultra-rare ‘rainbow clouds’ light up the Arctic Circle like auroras in stunning new photos

Rare clouds that give off bright, multi-colored light like an aurora were recently spotted at multiple locations in the Arctic. But what causes them? Bright multi-colored clouds shining in the night sky above Mount Jökultindur in Iceland on Jan. 25. (Image credit: Jónína Guðrún Óskarsdóttir) (opens in new tab) The dark skies in the Arctic Circle recently shone with ether

Scientists Are Reincarnating the Woolly Mammoth to Return in 4 Years

Hello, old friend. TheCrimsonMonkey//Getty Images Colossal recently added $60 million in funding to move toward a 2027 de-extinction of the woolly mammoth. The Dallas-based company is now working to edit the genes for the reincarnation of the mammal. Colossal planned to reintroduce the woolly mammoth into Russia, but that may shift. The long-dead woolly mammoth will make its r

Our history book teach us the ancient civilizations were not technologically advanced, but here is the evidence

Let’s be honest: our culture is very innovative when it comes to finding new ways to communicate ourselves through our structures. With each passing day, it is as if a new style emerges and an outdated one dies away. However, no matter how much we try, there are certain structures that we absolutely cannot comprehend. This is the case with the discoveries we'll show you in today's video

Scientists Actually Did It: They Built a Real Working Tractor Beam

Naeblys//Getty Images Scientists built a working tractor beam—the first example of one that pulls objects visible to the naked eye. The tests were in highly controlled laboratory experiments. A tractor beam like this one could manipulate vehicles and aircraft on Mars. Tractor beams have long been a staple of sci-fi, but you might not know that they’ve also exist

Sand Artist Creates Detailed Sculptures That You Could Easily Mistake For Live Animals If You Saw Them From A Distance

Sand has been a favorite plaything for many of us since childhood. However, for some, it's not just a source of entertainment but also a medium for artistic expression. That's the case for Andoni Bastarrika, a Spanish artist who has taken sand sculpting to the next level. He makes massive sand builds that surely attract attention. From frightening alligators to cute dogs, Andoni's sculptures a

Rare Cat Found Living On The Tallest Mountain In The World

A field team of scientists recently discovered something incredible and downright adorable — there are rare cats living on Mount Everest. SHUTTERSTOCK.COM/ELLIOTTE RUSTY HAROLD The Pallas's cats, also known as manuls, somehow managed to remain undetected until 2019. There are at least two of them living somewhere along Mount Everest’s Southern Flank. The discovery is extremely valu

How an unusual ice pattern formed in the Northumberland Strait

Pilot Paul Tymstra took this photo of a rare ice formation as he flew over the Confederation Bridge on Wednesday. (Paul Tymstra) A picture of an ice formation in the Northumberland Strait is fascinating viewers on social media — and for good reason, according to the Atlantic Canadian Coast Guard. The picture was taken by a P.E.I. pilot flying over the Confederation Bridge. It shows the

These Amazing Aqueducts Built By the Nazca Culture in the Peruvian Desert 1,500 Years Ago Are Still in Use Today

The Cantalloc Aqueducts, which were built by the Nazca people during Peruvian history’s pre-Columbian period, continue to serve their original purpose, with local farmers still relying on them to transport water to the parched region. Source A team of academics led by Rosa Lasaponara of the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis recently reviewed satellite pictures to see wh

I Combine Old Images With Rephotographed Ones To Create A Mix Of Both, Showing How Much Things Have Changed (50 Pics)

I’ve been taking pictures all my life. My parents bought me my first camera – a Kodak Instamatic – when I was 10 years old. I took pictures of everything: people, places, animals, nature, and inanimate objects. It didn’t matter what, I just loved taking pictures. One of the most exciting things about photography back then was taking rolls of undeveloped film cartridges to the local dru