Buried beneath two kilometers of Antarctic ice, scientists uncover a lost world frozen in time for 34 million years
The wind had been screaming across the Antarctic plateau for hours, a constant white roar that turned every exposed patch […]
The wind had been screaming across the Antarctic plateau for hours, a constant white roar that turned every exposed patch […]
As the United Kingdom rushes to reinforce its armoured forces, 69 mothballed Challenger 2 tanks are being returned to service.
Each autumn on Île de Ré, a dark, chattering cloud of wings usually marks the start of winter along the
As winter stretches on and we spend longer inside, 2026’s interior trends quietly shift away from fast, flashy decor and
Long before dinosaurs, forests or even oceans as we know them, a single microscopic ancestor quietly set everything in motion.
Outside, the street was frozen in that muffled winter silence where even cars seem to drive slower. Inside, I was
They sit in every bathroom, vanish into the bin, and rarely get a second thought. Yet these small cardboard tubes
Sometimes, one very common habit in a chat says more than we realise. We tend to judge others on what
French shoppers are rethinking a kitchen basic after a leading consumer group quietly crowned an unexpected supermarket butter champion. As
The first time it happened, Marcel had just finished his crossword. He was 65, sitting by the window, legs crossed,
On a foggy morning at the Biscarrosse test range in southwestern France, a small quadcopter hums into the sky, barely
On a damp Monday in late March 2026, the 7:15 train from Croydon looks more like a sleepy night bus.
Locals saw only another foreign vessel in the busy Norwegian harbour, yet the visit of France’s highly specialised trials and
Every hotel seems to have the same magic trick: guests leave, bathrooms sparkle, and shower doors look brand-new again. Behind
The first thing you notice is the silence.A British minehunter eases through the gray chop of the North Sea, all
The Taklamakan in northwest China, long seen as a lifeless sea of sand, is now at the centre of a
For years, scientists have stared at diseased brains under microscopes. Now, some are turning their attention to biceps instead. New
The waiter drops the menus with a practiced smile, and suddenly the table goes quiet.Your friends flip through page after
The hole in the ice was barely wide enough for a person to stand in, a perfect circle carved through
Across the UK, wildlife charities say a tiny tweak to your evening routine could keep these familiar red-breasted visitors fuelled.
The first time you see it on the renderings, your brain hesitates for half a second. A pencil of glass