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Jason Statham’s Latest Opponent? A Protected Newt
Hollywood hardman Jason Statham, famous for battling screen villains in movies such as The Expendables, may have met an opponent […]
The DIY Hair Treatments Experts Wish You’d Stop Using
From coconut oil and raw eggs to onion juice and baking soda, experts reveal which popular DIY hair treatments are backed by science – and which could be causing more harm than good
Happy the Elephant Who Provoked Legal Case Dies in New York Zoo
An Asian elephant named Happy who was the subject of a pioneering law suit and contributed to human understanding of […]
Gaming’s Hidden Carbon Footprint: How Much Energy Does Your Hobby Really Use?
From high-powered gaming PCs to energy-hungry graphics cards, new research suggests some modern video games consume far more electricity than many players realise
Is Your Pet Food Harming the Planet?
Around 20 per cent of global meat production is used in pet food, yet the industry’s environmental footprint rarely enters the sustainability conversation. Experts say that may need to change.
Why New Zealand’s South Island Is Perfect for a Campervan Adventure
Explore New Zealand’s South Island in a campervan where you’ll encounter endangered mythical-looking birds, see majestic mountains and menthol-blue lakes, and taste off-grid freedom
Careem’s Seeds for Lebanon Initiative Delivers Emergency Food Aid
As Lebanon continues to grapple with one of the most severe humanitarian crises in its recent history, Careem has launched […]
New Alsama Project Qualification Opens University Doors for Displaced Lebanese Students
As Lebanon continues to grapple with conflict, economic collapse and one of the world’s largest displacement crises, thousands of young […]
Europe’s Ocean Temperatures Hit Record Highs as Marine Heatwaves Surge
According to a new report 86% of Europe’s waters experienced strong marine heatwaves in 2025
Incredible Study Finds 47 Species 3,700 Metres Beneath the Atlantic
A single sample collected from a newly protected area of the Atlantic Ocean revealed 47 genetically distinct species, highlighting just how little we know about life in the deep sea