by Jasmine El Samad | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
Over 2.7 million people viewed the Fish Doorbell in 2024, according to Visdeurbel. Weerdsluis, a manually operated lock located in Utrecht, The Netherlands, is home to thousands of fish and other wildlife. Every spring, the fish swim through the canals in search of a...
by Annaleece Longmore | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
From the most mundane checks of reducing human error and preventing repetitive tasks, the development of AI, particularly platforms such as ChatGPT, has allowed us to automate so many tiresome tasks. Nonetheless, I know it can seem very overwhelming to see how...
by Eloise Cox | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive neurological condition that affects the brain and spinal cord. It causes muscle weakness that gets worse over months or years, and it significantly reduces life expectancy. It’s not the only debilitating and cruel...
by Joe Sledge | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
The Problem with Fear-Driven Skincare Advice When Jimmy Carr appeared on Steven Bartlett’s Diary of a CEO podcast in 2024, he was asked for non-obvious advice for younger people. He didn’t hesitate: “Stay out of the sun. Sun damage is 90% of ageing.” He’s not wrong,...
by Anna Priedite | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
With a quirky twist to your usual traffic report, a Swiss duck has been caught breaking the speed limit, apparently for the second time in seven years. On April 13th, local police in Köniz were reviewing routine traffic camera footage when they noticed an unusual...
by Holly Robson | May 23, 2025 | Science and Nature
A simple like, follow or share of an animal post may be a mindless and monotonous gesture for you, instantly forgotten with a swipe of a finger and replaced by a how-to-make slime video. But, your quick interaction could save endangered animals’ lives and...