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Gaza Death Toll Hits 40,000 as UN Says Most are Women and Children

The shocking figure represents one death out of every 55 people in Gaza

by Nick Ames

How to Shop Your Closet (Without Throwing Anything Out!)

Fall in love again with clothes and accessories you already own with these five savvy tips to shop your closet

by Irene Feeney

Green is the New Black: Rock Your Summer Look with these 5 Eco-Fashion Tips

Stay cool, stylish and sustainable this summer with these planet-friendly fashion tips

by Nicky Cossins

Small Berry, Big Impact: Why Açai is Taking the Health World by Storm

Açaí berries continue to make waves in the health world for their rich nutrients, potential immune-boosting properties, and support for heart health and digestion

by Claire Wills

Saving Elephants, One Bee Hive and Milk Bottle at a Time

The world’s largest land mammal is still struggling to be herd. On World Elephant Day we blow the trumpet for these magnificent megafauna…

by Sarah Freeman

How The Climate Crisis Is Affecting The Middle East

From wildfires in Syria to droughts in Iraq and Iran, the Middle East is feeling the sting of global warming and the climate crisis more acutely than many other regions. Is there a way out?

by Mike Peake

20 Years of Conservation: A Q&A with Barbara Lang-Lenton, the UAE’s Sea Turtle Saviour

We chat to Barbara Lang-Lenton, Director of Aquarium at Jumeirah’s Burj Al Arab and a true conservationist on her decades-long efforts to protect sea turtles in the UAE and beyond

by Alaina Mutti

The Barrelhand Project 1 Watch: A 3D-Printed Marvel Ready for Liftoff

Discover how a single YouTube video led to the birth of Barrelhand – a luxury watch brand that uses cutting-edge 3D printing to create interstellar timepieces

by Nick Watkins

The Immortal Iceberg: How A23 is Trapped in a Spiralling Ocean Vortex

The A23a iceberg weighs a trillion tonnes and is half the size of Dubai

by Nick Ames

Cool Koalas: New Study Reveals how Tree-Hugging Marsupials Combat Extreme Heat

Australia’s koalas have a fascinating ability to predict and prepare for scorching summer days by lowering their core body temperature, […]

by Nick Ames