London's River Thames Now Home to Various Marine Species After 64 Years of Being Declared as 'Biologically Dead' Medicine & Technology Nov 24, 2021 New life is now living in River Thames 64 years later when it was declared biologically dead. But a health check paints a worrying picture as climate change worsens, causing temperature rise and increased water levels.
Massive X8.7 Solar Flare From Super-Active Sunspot Causes Radio Blackouts Over North, South America Days After Widespread Aurora Displays
Orcas Sink 50-Foot-Long Yacht Close to Strait of Gibraltar, With Nearby Oil Tanker Successfully Evacuating Onboard Crew; How Common Are Killer Whale Attacks, Interactions With Ships?
4,500-Year-Old L-Shaped Mysterious Structure Hidden Near Egypt's Great Pyramid Discovered Using Ground-Penetrating Radar
SPACE Alien Approaches US Military Convoy To Ask for Spare Part and Refuses To Seek Help at Area 51, UFO Whistleblower Claims
SPACE Boeing’s Starliner Crewed Mission Delayed Again Due to Helium Leak, Now Targeting May 25 Launch
SPACE NASA Releases High-Definition Photos of Jupiter’s Moon Europa With Complex Surface Features Called ‘The Platypus’