Nestled within the heart of York lies The Shambles, an iconic thoroughfare celebrated as one of Europe's most impeccably preserved medieval streets. Wandering along The Shambles feels akin to stepping back in time, as its narrow passageway winds through timber-framed buildings dating back to the 13th century. Documented in the Domesday Book, this historic street boasts a … [Read more...] about The Shambles, York: One of Europe’s best-preserved medieval streets
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Over 100 New Species Discovered Along Deep-Sea Mountain Range
In a remarkable discovery, scientists have uncovered more than 100 previously unknown species inhabiting an underwater mountain chain near Chile. While the exploration of space continues to captivate our imagination, researchers are equally dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the Earth's oceans. A recent expedition led by Dr. Javier Sellanes from the Universidad … [Read more...] about Over 100 New Species Discovered Along Deep-Sea Mountain Range
David Attenborough at 97: ‘He still works harder than most of us – seven days a week’
Led by Sir David Attenborough, "Secret World Of Sound" shines a light on the often ignored noises of nature, which for many animals are the key to survival, as they face life and death decisions on a daily basis. At 97, Sir David Attenborough is a man still happy to crawl on his belly through wet grass to get his shot. For his latest Sky Nature project, "Secret World Of … [Read more...] about David Attenborough at 97: ‘He still works harder than most of us – seven days a week’
This Is What Life Is Like on the World’s Remotest Inhabited Island
Pitcairn Island is part of a loosely grouped handful of tiny islands of the same name in the remote South Pacific. It is farther from any continent than any other inhabited island, as evidenced by this map. Tucked away more than 3,000 miles from any continent, the Pitcairn Islands are a group of four volcanic islands in the southern Pacific Ocean that form the sole British … [Read more...] about This Is What Life Is Like on the World’s Remotest Inhabited Island
The Last Two Northern White Rhinos Are Both Females, But Fertilization Breakthrough Could Save the Species
With only two northern white rhinos left on our planet, the survival of these magnificent animals hangs in the balance. But now, a groundbreaking in vitro fertilization project offers hope for their species. Najin and Fatu, two elderly female northern white rhinos living in Kenya, are the last known individuals of their subspecies. With their advanced age and inability to … [Read more...] about The Last Two Northern White Rhinos Are Both Females, But Fertilization Breakthrough Could Save the Species





