A Chevron Texas Power Plant Seeks School District Tax Break

The move could save the oil company hundreds of millions, even as Texas lawmakers start looking at reining in incentives for data centers.

A Perfect New Supermoon As Dark Skies Return: The Night Sky This Week

North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead, which also apply to mid-northern latitudes in the northern hemisphere.

5 Things The Happiest Couples Do On Weekends, By A Psychologist

What separates a thriving couple from a disconnected one often comes down to weekends. Here’s how to start using yours to strengthen your love, according to research.

Meet The Shrimp That Punches With The Force Of A .22 Caliber — A Biologist Explains

Armed with a spring-loaded club and a devastating ‘double whammy’ strike, this shrimp is one of evolution’s strangest predators.

3 Things You Can Only Say Out Loud In A Strong Relationship, By A Psychologist

These three statements take guts to admit in a romantic relationship. Here’s why they can only land if you have a strong foundation.

Meet The World’s Weirdest Primate. Hints: It Uses Its Finger Like A Woodpecker’s Beak

With rodent teeth, bat-like ears and a woodpecker-inspired hunting strategy, this primate may just be one of evolution’s strangest experiments.

Your Ultimate Travel Guide To The 2026 Total Solar Eclipse

When is the next total solar eclipse? If you missed April 8, 2024 — or it left you wanting more — it’s time to start planning for mainland Europe’s total solar eclipse.

Meet The Worm That Hunts With A Slime Cannon — A Biologist Explains

This unassuming worm hunts with a self-assembling slime net. Here’s what scientists have uncovered about its biology, behavior and evolution.

2 Unexpected Signs Of True Love In A Relationship, By A Psychologist

Forget grand gestures. Psychological research shows that the strongest signs of love often appear in the smallest, strangest relationship habits.

Why Can’t Humans Regrow Limbs? An Evolutionary Biologist Explains

Salamanders regrow entire limbs. We share their evolutionary blueprint. So why can’t humans do the same? The answer implicates our greatest biological achievement.