Trending
As reefs vanish, assisted coral fertilization offers hope in the Dominican Republic16.12.2025Oxygen tank strapped to his back, Michael del Rosario moves his fins delicately as he glides along an underwater nursery just off the Dominican Republic coast, proudly showing off the “coral babies” growing on metal structures that look like large spiders. The conservationist enthusiastically points a finger to trace around the largest corals, just starting to reveal their vibrant colors. Del Rosario helped plant these tiny animals in the nursery after they were conceived in an assisted reprod
A mom stopped giving her kids snacks — and sparked a debate about eating habits14.11.2025A mom's "snack strike" has sparked debate about whether snacks are spoiling kids' appetites.
From Fledgling to Master: Self-awareness in a Side interest25.09.2023Side interests are something beyond diversions; they are roads for self-improvement, expertise advancement, and self-articulation. In this article, we'll
A Pompeii site reveals the recipe for Roman concrete. It contradicts a famous architect’s writings19.12.2025Excavations of an ancient construction site in Pompeii have revealed the process of how Romans mixed their self-healing concrete.
Find the Specialty of Public Speaking: Drawing in and Convincing Crowds with Certainty14.07.2023Public talking is an artistic expression that has the ability to enrapture, motivate, and impact crowds. Whether it's conveying a
Spain's Easter processions draw more tourists amid Iran war02.04.2026Spain's famous Easter processions are attracting even more foreign tourists than in previous years because the Iran war has led many to cancel plans to visit the Holy Land. While Easter pilgrimages to the Holy Land and holiday trips to the Middle East in general have largely been cancelled because of the US-Israeli war on Iran, Spain is currently seeing a booking boom.
France to build new nuclear aircraft carrier, Macron says21.12.2025France is set to begin construction of a new nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Sunday. "In times of aggression, we must be strong to be feared.
At least 7 dead as Israel renews attacks on Beirut and across Lebanon06.04.2026The exchange of fire between Israel and Iran-backed militia Hezbollah in Lebanon continued on Monday, with Israeli strikes targeting areas in the capital, Beirut. The Israeli military said it was currently attacking targets linked to the Shiite militia Hezbollah in Beirut.
ISS astronaut evacuation shouldn't interfere with upcoming Artemis 2 moon mission, NASA chief says09.01.2026The medical evacuation of SpaceX's Crew-11 astronauts from the International Space Station shouldn't interfere with Artemis 2's launch to the moon, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman says.
AfD faction in western Germany ousts councilman for firebrand speech01.12.2025The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Herforfd in the west of the country has removed Alexander Eichwald from its faction in the local council following a firebrand speech he held at the weekend, a party representative told dpa. Bielefeld AfD MP Maximilian Kneller told dpa on Monday that Eichwald has been removed.
Climate engineering would alter the oceans, reshaping marine life – our new study examines each method’s risks14.01.2026Some methods being tried to counter climate change shift the ocean’s biology or chemistry. Others would deflect solar radiation. All have consequences for marine life.
Verdicts against social media companies carry consequences. But questions linger25.03.2026Two landmark jury verdicts against social media companies have arrived at the front of a wave of lawsuits alleging that the popular platforms endanger the mental health of children. Financial penalties total $381 million in the two cases involving tech giant Meta in New Mexico and both Meta and YouTube in California. The verdicts highlight a growing shift in the public perception of social media companies and their responsibilities toward child safety.
After harsh winter, Ukrainians find joy in releasing bats rescued from war05.04.2026Hundreds of bats, many rescued from war-torn areas in the east of the country, were released late Saturday at one of multiple events around Ukraine planned to coincide with the arrival of spring. All 28 bat species in Ukraine are listed as protected animals due to declining populations. For many attendees, the event offered welcome relief and an excuse for a family outing after a harsh winter marked by subzero temperatures, nightly Russian drone and missile attacks and crippling power cuts.
Spanish police and soldiers track boars, reinforce farm security amid swine fever outbreak01.12.2025BARCELONA/MADRID, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Spanish police, soldiers and park rangers are racing to identify wild boars that might be infected with African swine fever and prevent the disease from crossing into the country's domestic herd, which is central to its multi-billion-euro pork export industry. Operatives are using drones, infrared technology and sniffer dogs to find any boar carcasses for testing, as well as sealing off the areas around animal tracks under highways and pipework to prevent
5 Advancement Developments in Biotechnology11.08.2023Biotechnology is a quickly developing field that envelops many logical disciplines, from hereditary qualities and sub-atomic science to
James Webb Space Telescope discovers a lemon-shaped exoplanet unlike anything seen before: 'What the heck is this?'16.12.2025"This was an absolute surprise. It's extremely different from what we expected."
The most effective method to Apply Antiquated Ways of thinking in Current Brain science Practices17.10.2023Consolidating old way of thinking with present day brain research proposes a comprehensive way to deal with psychological well-being, taking into account both insight from an earlier time and
Is relief in sight? Flu season still brutal but cases are declining.12.01.2026This year's flu season is shaping up to be particularly brutal. Here's what to know this week, including cases taking a downturn.
Politics at the table? Drinking the wine you brought? An etiquette expert's Thanksgiving dos and don'ts.25.11.2025Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes have their autumnal candles lit, their Thanksgiving plans set and the kids' penchant for political discourse in check. But do they get an etiquette expert's seal of approval?
Science is best communicated through identity and culture – how researchers are ensuring STEM serves their communities15.01.2026Scientists have traditionally focused on educating the public on science or correcting misinformation. But researchers from marginalized communities often have broader goals in science communication.



























