ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEMining the ocean for battery materials could do permanent harm. Read the article for more details. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Peter Fiskerstrand) Mining the Depth of Sea for Battery Materials Could Cause Irreversible Consequences [Study] Researchers are looking for new materials to use for batteries, and they are considering exploring the depth of the ocean.
An international collaboration restored the previously extinct vultures to several Natura 2000 sites in Bulgaria, generating jobs and ecotourism for the locals. Check out the article to learn more.
Marine biologists are retracting the photo of what they initially believed to be the first goblin shark in the Mediterranean Sea after social media users identified it as a toy replica. Read the article to learn more about this story.
Two megamouth sharks have been spotted in San Diego. Read for more details. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/CSIRO National Fish Collection) Rare Megamouth Sharks Spotted in San Diego For the First Time Megamouth sharks are extremely elusive, and not much is known about them.
A Cypriot village has been found to have played a vital role in copper production and international trade during the late Bronze Age. Read to learn more.
The preserved germs on Mount Everest could stay for decades or even centuries. Read to learn more. Hundreds of climbers camp at the South Col, the southern side of the tall peak, to prepare for their further journey toward the world's roof.
Many flowers are known for insect mimicry to attract their pollinators, which is something that has long fascinated scientists. Read the article to know how this could be possible.
The rising global popularity of octopus has led to proposals for farming this sentient species, but it has raised concerns among scientists. Read the article to learn more.