The deadliest snake in Africa could become an unexpected ally for local agriculture
In fields across sub-Saharan Africa, a silent predator is stalking the night, reshaping the delicate balance between pests and crops. […]
In fields across sub-Saharan Africa, a silent predator is stalking the night, reshaping the delicate balance between pests and crops. […]
Doctors talk for years about cutting salt, yet a simple tweak in what we sprinkle on food still barely catches
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The plates were still warm when the woman at table 6 started stacking them. One, two, three, balanced on her
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That sticky film on the kitchen tiles, the mystery stains near the sofa, the dull hallway… all without touching bleach.
Meteorologists across the US are tracking a sprawling storm complex they say could bring up to 75 inches of snow,
You’re unloading the dishwasher, scrolling your phone, or pacing in the hallway between two Zoom calls when you catch it
The tabs are all open. Your brain is hopping between them like a squirrel on espresso, while your face stays
Supermarket olive oil prices keep climbing, and many households are quietly cutting back. Yet few realise there’s a cheaper, healthier
Near the silent ruins of Chernobyl, cameras have captured a surreal scene: stray dogs wandering through snow and rubble, their
Just one drink can quietly reshape how your brain talks to itself, long before you feel tipsy or out of
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At a certain point, too much free time quietly starts backfiring. Many of us fantasise about endless days off, slow
On a clear June afternoon over southern Italy, a routine transatlantic flight was about to end in an unexpected detour.
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The mother in the supermarket is whisper-yelling. One hand squeezes the cart, the other grips her son’s arm just hard
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Hospitals lean on CT scans more than ever, speeding up diagnosis and saving lives, yet quiet doubts about long‑term safety
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