A scientific study has decoded the geological history of the Grand Canyon, offering new clarity on how one of the world's most studied rock formations came to be. The canyon's layered strata represent one of the most complete stratigraphic records on Earth, spanning roughly two billion years of geological time. Researchers analyzed the sequence of rock layers to reconstruct the depositional environments, erosion events, and tectonic forces that shaped the canyon over successive eras. The findings refine the timeline of key geological transitions, including periods of marine inundation, volcanic activity, and river incision driven by the uplift of the Colorado Plateau. Understanding this sequence has practical value for geologists modeling sedimentary basin evolution and for researchers studying how large-scale erosion responds to tectonic and climatic shifts. The work adds resolution to ongoing scientific debates about when the Colorado River began carving the canyon and at what rate the plateau rose, questions with broader relevance to regional hydrology and landscape evolution studies.
Elon Musk has crossed one trillion dollars in net worth, becoming the world's first trillionaire after SpaceX's stock market debut crystallised the value of his stake in the company. The listing is also a major market event, opening one of the last large private tech companies to public investors.
Donald Trump Jr. secretly acquired a stake in America First Refining, a struggling Texas oil refinery startup, before India's Reliance Industries made a nine-figure investment in the company. The deal came as the Trump administration was pressuring Reliance over Russian oil purchases, and was followed by major U.S.
India's AAIB will publish an interim factual report next month on the Air India crash that killed 260 people in Ahmedabad in June 2025. Preliminary findings suggest fuel control switches moved to 'cut off' after take-off, causing engine power loss. A final report awaits further consultations.
The White House was locked down after dozens of apparent gunshots were heard nearby, with the Secret Service and FBI responding to the scene. Journalists inside the building were moved to the press briefing room while authorities assessed the threat.