ZSL has uncovered 230 mystery film reels – some nearly 80 years old – and needs public help to digitise them before they degrade for good. The footage could reveal forgotten moments in wildlife history, but time is running out.
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ZSL discovers forgotten wildlife film reels dating back 80 years: Can you help save them?
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SSU serves suspicion notice in absentia to Russian officer who ordered beheading of captured Ukrainian defender
The Security Service of Ukraine has served suspicion notices in absentia to two Russian servicemen who ordered the beheading of a captured Ukrainian defender in Volnovakha district, Donetsk region.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the SSU.
The…
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French Justice Minister Darmanin lays groundwork for 2027 presidential bid – POLITICO
“He used to say that he’d have a role to play [in the next presidential election],” the person said. “Now, he’s giving updates on where he is in his process, saying that he wants [to run] and is preparing himself.”
Darmanin, who hails from French President Emmanuel Macron’s…
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From Seville to Warsaw: Industrial pollution has fallen in the EU, here’s how
It is estimated that the 50,000 largest installations in the EU still account for around 40% of greenhouse gas emissions and are responsible for 20% of all air and water pollutants.
These pollutants have a significant impact on human health and the environment:
- Fine particles (PM2.5) can enter…
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Kazakh cuisine: from nomadic dairy traditions to modern fusion and festive feasts
In this episode of Modern Nomads, we explore Kazakh cuisine—how ancient dairy-based traditions evolved into hearty meat dishes and modern fusion meals shaped by history, customs and innovation.
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From electric powerboats to endurance hypercars, Qatar’s motorsport events get your hearts racing
Join Qatar 365 as they buckle up for some flying laps on the track and high-speed thrills on the water. The team goes behind the scenes at the world’s first all-electric powerboat championship, the E1, and hits the circuit at the pinnacle of long-distance racing, the FIA World Endurance…
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Breakthrough Gene Therapy For Butterfly Children’s Disease
Butterfly children have rare, genetic disorder epidermolysis bullosa
A revolutionary treatment brings new hope to those suffering from a devastating rare skin disorder, while showcasing an innovative funding model that could transform rare disease research
In a landmark development…
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Plants Really Do ‘Scream’. We Just Never Heard Them Until Now. : ScienceAlert
It seems like Roald Dahl may have been onto something after all: if you hurt a plant, it screams.
Well, sort of. Not in the same way you or I might scream. Rather, they emit popping or clicking noises in ultrasonic frequencies outside the range of human hearing that increase when the plant…
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The world’s largest immersive art space opens in Abu Dhabi’s cultural district
In this episode of Cult, we explore teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi, a vast immersive art space where digital works respond to the environment and visitor movement in real time.
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