The Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) is a rare green comet that has been spotted in the night sky for the first time in 50,000 years and is considered as a rare celestial
Burning Mountain, A.K.A Mount Wingen, is a geological marvel located in New South Wales, Australia. It is considered to be the longest burning fire in the world. Approximately, it has been ablaze for over 6,000 years. We will explore the
China is digging a 10,000-meter (32,808 feet) hole into the Earth’s crust. The groundbreaking project aims to test drilling technology and gain a deeper
The proposed discharge of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean has sparked a global debate. Countries such as Japan, China, South Korea, and North Korea are objecting to
With the successful launch of two telecom satellites, the Ariane-5 rocket, Europe’s trusted workhorse for nearly three decades, concluded its career. Despite experiencing only two outright failures, the Ariane-5 is widely recognized
Exciting news has emerged from Japan, where researchers are on the brink of a groundbreaking clinical trial for a miracle drug that could potentially regrow teeth in adults who lack them due
A unique plant species called Pananga subterranea, which is the only known member of the palm family to flower and fruit almost entirely underground, has been discovered by researchers at the Royal
A team of students from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands has set a Guinness World Record by driving 1,546 miles (2,488 km) on a single tank of hydrogen
Cerro Castor, located near Ushuaia in Argentina, is set to be the first ski resort opening this winter season in South America. With its breathtaking vistas of the Beagle Channel and the
Aymen al-Rubaye, an agricultural engineer, is leading a project in southern Iraq that aims to restore mangrove forests in the Khor al-Zubair mudflats, a region near major oil fields. Iraq’s carbon emissions
A massive underground deposit of high-grade phosphate rock in Norway has been discovered, estimated to be worth 70 billion tonnes. The Norwegian deposit is considered the world’s largest and can meet global
In a unique and traditional ceremony in San Pedro Huamelula, Mexico, a man named Victor Hugo Sosa married a caiman named Alicia Adriana. This practice of marrying a caiman has been a
Canada has launched its first-ever national strategy that has been created to address issues such as increased flooding, wildfires, and melting permafrost. The strategy aims to help communities adapt themselves to the